Ralph Myers. can you run the command
lsusb
in a terminal window and post the output here.
Can you then do the following:
In a terminal window, run the command
lpadmin -p <printer> -o usb-unidir-default=true
with <printer> being the name of your printer as displayed by the "lpstat -p" command.
Now turn off and turn on your printer, then try to print several jobs. Does this solve the problem?
If not,
run
lpadmin -p <printer> -R usb-unidir-default
and then
lpadmin -p <printer> -o usb-no-reattach-default=true
Again, turn off and turn on your printer, then try to print several jobs. Does this solve the problem?
If not, try
lpadmin -p <printer> -o usb-no-reattach-default=true lpadmin -p <printer> -o usb-unidir-default=true
and turn off and turn on your printer, then try to print several jobs. Does this solve the problem?
Please tell what works for you.
If nothing works, reset all to defaults via
lpadmin -p <printer> -R usb-no-reattach-default lpadmin -p <printer> -R usb-unidir-default
Ralph Myers. can you run the command
lsusb
in a terminal window and post the output here.
Can you then do the following:
In a terminal window, run the command
lpadmin -p <printer> -o usb-unidir- default= true
with <printer> being the name of your printer as displayed by the "lpstat -p" command.
Now turn off and turn on your printer, then try to print several jobs. Does this solve the problem?
If not,
run
lpadmin -p <printer> -R usb-unidir-default
and then
lpadmin -p <printer> -o usb-no- reattach- default= true
Again, turn off and turn on your printer, then try to print several jobs. Does this solve the problem?
If not, try
lpadmin -p <printer> -o usb-no- reattach- default= true default= true
lpadmin -p <printer> -o usb-unidir-
and turn off and turn on your printer, then try to print several jobs. Does this solve the problem?
Please tell what works for you.
If nothing works, reset all to defaults via
lpadmin -p <printer> -R usb-no- reattach- default
lpadmin -p <printer> -R usb-unidir-default