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Tyler Smith

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Sep 28, 2010, 6:20:02 PM9/28/10
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Hi,

I irregularly have a problem when trying to print to a network printer
from my Debian Testing laptop.

Initially, after setting the printer up via the CUPS web interface,
everything worked fine. Now, sometimes, sending a job to the printer
results in the printer reporting (via localhost:631/printers) that its
state is "Paused", and "/usr/lib/cups/backend/dnssd failed".

I don't yet know why it works sometimes and not others. I've tried
restarting CUPS (/etc/init.d/cups restart), but that doesn't seem to
help. I tried google but found either general discussions that didn't
address my specific problem, or detailed discussions I didn't
understand. I think I've got the printer itself properly configured, as
it does work occasionally, and I had no problems for the first six
months or more after installing it.

What should I try next?

Thanks for any suggestions,

Tyler


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Camaleón

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Sep 29, 2010, 10:30:01 AM9/29/10
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 18:15:10 -0400, Tyler Smith wrote:

> Initially, after setting the printer up via the CUPS web interface,
> everything worked fine. Now, sometimes, sending a job to the printer
> results in the printer reporting (via localhost:631/printers) that its
> state is "Paused", and "/usr/lib/cups/backend/dnssd failed".

(...)

By Googling around, it seems to be a problem with "avahi", so you can try
restarting "avahi-daemon" service.

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Tyler Smith

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Sep 29, 2010, 6:30:02 PM9/29/10
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Camaleón <noel...@gmail.com> writes:

> On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 18:15:10 -0400, Tyler Smith wrote:
>
>> Initially, after setting the printer up via the CUPS web interface,
>> everything worked fine. Now, sometimes, sending a job to the printer
>> results in the printer reporting (via localhost:631/printers) that its
>> state is "Paused", and "/usr/lib/cups/backend/dnssd failed".
>
> (...)
>
> By Googling around, it seems to be a problem with "avahi", so you can try
> restarting "avahi-daemon" service.
>

Sorry, I should have mentioned I also found that with Google, and tried
restarting avahi-daemon without success.

Thanks,

Tyler

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Camaleón

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Sep 30, 2010, 2:50:02 AM9/30/10
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 18:21:08 -0400, Tyler Smith wrote:

> Camaleón writes:
>
>> On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 18:15:10 -0400, Tyler Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Initially, after setting the printer up via the CUPS web interface,
>>> everything worked fine. Now, sometimes, sending a job to the printer
>>> results in the printer reporting (via localhost:631/printers) that its
>>> state is "Paused", and "/usr/lib/cups/backend/dnssd failed".
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> By Googling around, it seems to be a problem with "avahi", so you can
>> try restarting "avahi-daemon" service.
>>
>>
> Sorry, I should have mentioned I also found that with Google, and tried
> restarting avahi-daemon without success.

How did you setup the printer?

Try by using a "socket://" or "ipp://" URI and the IP address of the
printer/machine instead using its name to avoid "dnssd" service comes
into play.

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Tyler Smith

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Oct 13, 2010, 12:20:03 PM10/13/10
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Camaleón <noel...@gmail.com> writes:

>>>
>>>
>> Sorry, I should have mentioned I also found that with Google, and tried
>> restarting avahi-daemon without success.
>
> How did you setup the printer?
>
> Try by using a "socket://" or "ipp://" URI and the IP address of the
> printer/machine instead using its name to avoid "dnssd" service comes
> into play.

Thanks. It worked fine for a couple of weeks, then stopped again. After
that I reconfigured the printer using socket://<ip>:9100 (for an hp
printer) and it seems to work again without requiring a reboot or mystic
incantations.

Cheers,

Tyler


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