On 13.11.2014 22:04, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > On 11/13/2014 10:40 AM, poma wrote: >> On 13.11.2014 19:34, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >>> On 11/13/2014 12:44 AM, Tim Waugh wrote: >>>> On Wed, 2014-11-12 at 23:51 -1000, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >>>>> No error_log, only an access_log >>>> Turn on verbose logging: >>>> >>>> su -c 'cupsctl --debug-logging' >>> Nope. Still no error_log. >>> >>> In access_log I see: >>> >>> localhost - - [13/Nov/2014:13:23:49 -0500] "POST /printers/HP-TR-8610 >>> HTTP/1.1" 200 307 Create-Job successful-ok >>> localhost - - [13/Nov/2014:13:23:49 -0500] "POST /printers/HP-TR-8610 >>> HTTP/1.1" 200 16074 Send-Document successful-ok >>> >>> while when I look at the printer queue via the cups web interface I am >>> told that the State is: >>> >>> Stopped "Filter failed" >>> >>> I only have a bit more time here for testing, flying home tonight and >>> can then test on my home test network (where I have an HP 8600, pretty >>> much the same driver). >>> >>> >> We do not know whether the device is defective or not in the first place, therefore. > > You mean the printer? It is the printer here at IETF terminal room. I > have no problem printing to it with enscript from my F20 notebook via cups. > > If you mean the server I am trying to print from? Well that is in part > the question. Am I missing something that did not get installed with > cups and hplip, or is there a bug for me to run down, as the server is > running f21 beta. > > I can't yet take this to f21 bugs, as I just don't know where to > troubleshoot it to get the information to put into a bug report other > than printing is failing with 'Filter failed'. > > Remember that I said system-config-printer remote was able to print the > test page through the server to the printer. It is when I use enscript > via command line on the server that I get the failure. > > I use enscript to print text file documents (e.g. IETF RFCs) in a nice > way, so I am familar with it. If there is something simpler for me to > test with, I am all for that. > If you do not know what you're missing, rather go with a full set of tools. *After* you identify all the necessary elements, you can install the same in the minimal environment. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org