On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 16:39:43 -0600 Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:25:52 -0500 > "Steven P. Ulrick" <lists-fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Since printing has always worked so beautifully for me before, I > > don't know anything about fixing it on my own :) I have haunted > > Google ever since Fedora 7 was released and I have found nothing > > that seems to apply to my situation. > > You may want to point your web browser at: > > http://localhost:631 > > and see if you can find anything interesting. For example, is your > printer stopped? Hello, Frank I went to http://localhost:631/printers/ and this is what I saw: http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/cups/cups-screenshot-001.jpg As you can see, the printer appears to be running. Just for fun, I clicked on "Print Test Page" (which I have done many times before since I installed Fedora 7) Here is the initial result: http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/cups/cups-screenshot-002.jpg As you can see, the message (at least for now...) states that the job is printing. After a few seconds, the page refreshes and this is the result: http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/cups/cups-screenshot-003.jpg OK.. So now the printer is "not connected." So I go back to: http://localhost:631/printers/ to check the printer status. The result is the same as: http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/cups/cups-screenshot-003.jpg If I go to: http://localhost:631/admin the result is as follows: http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/cups/cups-screenshot-004.jpg You will notice a mysterious looking printer named: Samsung ML-1250 (Samsung ML-1250) It's presence next to a button labeled "Add This Printer" implies that it has dectected a printer that is not yet installed. So I will proceed to click "Add This Printer" and see what happens... I followed the steps, adding the reccomended driver, and I was greeted with messages that asserted that the printer had successfully been added (remember, it's the same physical printer that Cups/Hal dectects automatically. Also, this is a locally connected printer, not shared with any other computer.) It then takes me to a page to set the printer options. The only change I decide to make is that I change "Error Policy" from "stop-printer" to "retry-job" (Because you are probably wondering, the printer that I started this thread about has that option set to "stop-printer") The result when I try to print a test page is as follows: Error: Quota limit reached. I then changed the "Error Policy" setting on the printer that had been automatically detected and installed when I booted the computer. I did NOT get the same error message that I just quoted above... I get the same result that you already saw in the following screenshot: http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/cups/cups-screenshot-003.jpg Here are links to the current Cups logs: http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/cups/20070613-01-access_log http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/cups/20070613-01-error_log http://www.afolkey2.net/Projects/cups/20070613-01-page_log If there are any other ideas, I am more than willing to try them. Steven P. Ulrick -- 19:15:57 up 4 days, 4 min, 4 users, load average: 1.69, 1.51, 0.91