2014-02-04 David C. Rankin <drankinatty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On 02/04/2014 07:39 AM, Maykel Franco wrote: > <snip> > >>>>>> E [04/Feb/2014:12:52:24 +0100] Unable to bind socket for address > >>>>>> [v1.::1]:631 - Address already in use. > >>>>>> E [04/Feb/2014:12:52:24 +0100] Unable to bind socket for address > >>>>>> 127.0.0.1:631 - Address already in use. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> And the printing not works... > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Thanks in advanced. > <snip> > >> It seems that cups is running fine. Check it with > >> > >> % systemctl status cups.service > >> > >> Do you have the correct printer driver on your system? > >> > > > > The service is OK: > > > > cups.service - CUPS Printing Service > > Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/cups.service; enabled) > > Active: active (running) since mar 2014-02-04 12:52:24 CET; 1h 42min > ago > > Main PID: 8761 (cupsd) > > CGroup: /system.slice/cups.service > > └─8761 /usr/bin/cupsd -f > > > > feb 04 12:52:24 maykel-arch systemd[1]: Started CUPS Printing Service. > > > > But the printer not impress... In debian works fine. > > > > I add printer with tool system-config-printer or cups gui web. The > printer > > add work fine but not works... > > > > The printer is Canon LBP7750C and the driver is OK: Canon LBP7750C/5460 > UFR > > II ver.2.7 > > > > But the printer not found. The work send to printer arrived OK, but no > > printing... > > > > Log cups access: > > > > localhost - - [04/Feb/2014:14:37:06 +0100] "POST > > /printers/Canon-LBP7750C-5460 HTTP/1.1" 200 220 Create-Job successful-ok > > localhost - - [04/Feb/2014:14:37:06 +0100] "POST > > /printers/Canon-LBP7750C-5460 HTTP/1.1" 200 12759 Send-Document > > successful-ok > > > > > > > > http://imageshack.com/a/img837/8846/knr7.png > > > > Why not work?? > > > > I thought the error was because the port was in use > > > > Thanks > > > > Maykel, > > I have seen this exact error when something tries to use cups before > cups is > started. I mistakenly added 'cups' to the old DAEMONS line in rc.conf > (instead > of 'cupsd') and it produced this exact error (see old thread: > "[arch-general] > cups not starting on boot after last 2 kernel updates? -- where to put it > in the > DAEMONS line?") Since my latest install during Dec 2013, I have seen this > error > again once when cups failed to start on reboot after kernel update. I > don't know > why. Manually restarting cups solved the problem and cups has started > automatically every time since. It just looks to me like something tried to > probe or user cups before it was running. I just checked my install and I > have > not seen the error in the past 30 days. > > If you show cups running and still can't print, then I would propose > stopping > and starting cups manually as a test. I am still unclear whether it matter > if > you start 'cups' or 'cupsd' the .service files are identical. At present I > have > started and enabled 'cups' and not 'cupsd'. > > > -- > David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. > Thanks for your responsed. The problem isn't cups not start... The problem is cups not printed... Comands check my printer, my printer is Canon-LBP7750 maykel-arch /home/maykel # LC_ALL=C lpstat -s system default destination: Canon-LBP7750C-5460 device for Canon-LBP7750C-5460: socket://10.1.0.5:9100 maykel-arch /home/maykel :( # LC_ALL=C lpstat -p Canon-LBP7750C-5460 printer Canon-LBP7750C-5460 is idle. enabled since Tue Feb 4 16:46:32 2014 Waiting for finish printed maykel-arch /home/maykel # LC_ALL=C lpq Canon-LBP7750C-5460 is ready no entries Drivers print in my archlinux: lsb/usr/canon/cel-lbp7750c-pcl-en.ppd.gz Canon LBP7750C PCL lsb/usr/canon/cel-lbp7750c-ps-en.ppd.gz Canon LBP7750C PS lsb/usr/canon/cel-lbp7750c-pxl-en.ppd.gz Canon LBP7750C PXL CNCUPSLBP7750CZK.ppd Canon LBP7750C/5460 UFR II ver.2.7 lsb/usr/CNCUPSLBP7750CZK.ppd Canon LBP7750C/5460 UFR II ver.2.7 And in kde system preferences/print : http://imageshack.com/a/img833/9360/un96.png I dont understand not printing... Thanks for all...