Hardware details: my printer (HP MFP 3300) is attached via USB to a NetGear ReadyNAS. Worked fine until upgrading to 12.04.
I upgraded to 1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ppa11. Results:
1. Just trying to print with an unmodified queue did not work
2. Changing to ipp14 worked (hurray!)
3. Trying ipp and appending ?version=1.1 and printing a text file worked, with a caveat: the following text appeared below what I was printing,
ERROR:
timeout
OFFENDING COMMAND:
timeout
STACK:
-mark-
-mark-
-mark-
4. Trying ipp and appending ?version=1.0 seems to work without the above error. I've been able to print both a text file and a web page. My print status notifier (KDE) does show the message "cups-ipp-missing-job-history", but this doesn't seem to prevent it from producing output.
I have the impression, however, that ipp14 produces a printed page _much faster_ (maybe threefold) than ipp. So for the time being I'll stick with ipp14.
Hardware details: my printer (HP MFP 3300) is attached via USB to a NetGear ReadyNAS. Worked fine until upgrading to 12.04.
I upgraded to 1.5.3-0ubuntu2~ ppa11. Results:
1. Just trying to print with an unmodified queue did not work
2. Changing to ipp14 worked (hurray!)
3. Trying ipp and appending ?version=1.1 and printing a text file worked, with a caveat: the following text appeared below what I was printing,
ERROR:
timeout
OFFENDING COMMAND:
timeout
STACK:
-mark-
-mark-
-mark-
4. Trying ipp and appending ?version=1.0 seems to work without the above error. I've been able to print both a text file and a web page. My print status notifier (KDE) does show the message "cups-ipp- missing- job-history" , but this doesn't seem to prevent it from producing output.
I have the impression, however, that ipp14 produces a printed page _much faster_ (maybe threefold) than ipp. So for the time being I'll stick with ipp14.