On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 08:00 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote: > There are quite a few reports of the "not connected" problem found by > Google for a variety of operating systems using CUPS.. Is there a > simple way to test the printer directly (eg bypassing the entire CUPS / > LPD system )? Not usefully. The problem is that the CUPS backend has not been able to "connect" to the device, whatever that means for the particular backend type. In IPP terms, the "connecting-to-device" state is still present for the printer object, and has been for a while (60 seconds). What this really means can depend on which backend is being used. For usb://... URIs it means that the USB device node couldn't be opened; for hp://... URIs it means that HPLIP wasn't able to find/connect to the device. For network-type URIs (other than ipp) it might be a network level problem, etc. I'd really like to get the printing troubleshooter working in this instance, as it performs different diagnostic checks depending on the backend in use. Tim. */
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