• printer wifi epson ET-2600 on linuxmint

    From fafar2019@azeaze.sdfsdf@sdfsdf.fr to alt.os.linux.ubuntu on Tue Aug 20 16:46:21 2024
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    Hi,
    I use my printer long ago with no problem.
    I used it 5 days ago and i changed anything
    But today it is well detected but when I try to print anything, I have
    this https://i.imgur.com/PnWTdlL.png and nothing happens.
    I can ping it, I can print with a pc with windows.
    I tried to delete and reinstall it without problem, I tried to install
    epspn driver, i tried to use the ipp protocol and installed it without
    problem https://i.imgur.com/zcBQku9.png but it's always the same :
    nothing is printed.

    I have no problem with cups https://i.imgur.com/Gz7mMaT.png.
    The scanner works well.

    I tried to connect it with usb cable : no problem but it's the same :
    nothong is printed.
    I use LM 21.3 cinnamon, with kernel 6.11.rc3 (I tried with 6.8 and 6.5
    but it's exactly the same).

    I don't know, now, what to do.
    Any idea ?

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  • From azigni@azigni@yahoo.com to alt.os.linux.ubuntu on Tue Aug 20 20:28:38 2024
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    Have you set it up using CUPs?

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  • From fafar2019@azeaze.sdfsdf@sdfsdf.fr to alt.os.linux.ubuntu on Wed Aug 21 08:49:47 2024
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    Le 20/08/2024 à 22:28, azigni a écrit :
    Have you set it up using CUPs?


    Yes, I tried to use cups interface http://127.0.0.1:631 and all seems
    fine but nothing is printed.

    I tried to remove --purge cups and system-config-printer and reintall
    it, but nothing changes. And nothing happens in syslog
    All was fine some days ago...(I don't change anything).

    I tried to install with usb cable : it was installed without problem,
    but nothing is printed when i want a test page.

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  • From azigni@azigni@yahoo.com to alt.os.linux.ubuntu on Wed Aug 21 18:48:58 2024
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    I think you may be using an incorrect CUPs configuration. I have the same issues with my Brother printer. You may need to dig around the internet
    for a proper configuration. It's a pain
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  • From fafar2019@azeaze.sdfsdf@sdfsdf.fr to alt.os.linux.ubuntu on Thu Aug 22 12:38:58 2024
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    Le 21/08/2024 à 20:48, azigni a écrit :
    I think you may be using an incorrect CUPs configuration. I have the same issues with my Brother printer. You may need to dig around the internet
    for a proper configuration. It's a pain

    I'm not sure. Exactly the same configuration in a virtual machine, or a
    live cd works well

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  • From Jonathan N. Little@lws4art@gmail.com to alt.os.linux.ubuntu on Thu Aug 22 09:42:03 2024
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    fafar2019 wrote:
    Le 21/08/2024 à 20:48, azigni a écrit :
    I think you may be using an incorrect CUPs configuration. I have the same
    issues with my Brother printer. You may need to dig around the internet
    for a proper configuration. It's a pain

    I'm not sure. Exactly the same configuration in a virtual machine, or a
    live cd works well


    Often times with your symptoms is a missing or corrupted printer filter
    on the backend, try:

    sudo apt-get install printer-driver-escpr

    or if exists try reinstalling it, then try resetting up printer.
    --
    Take care,

    Jonathan
    -------------------
    LITTLE WORKS STUDIO
    http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com
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  • From fafar2019@azeaze.sdfsdf@sdfsdf.fr to alt.os.linux.ubuntu on Thu Aug 22 21:15:57 2024
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    Le 22/08/2024 à 15:42, Jonathan N. Little a écrit :
    Often times with your symptoms is a missing or corrupted printer filter
    on the backend, try:

    sudo apt-get install printer-driver-escpr

    or if exists try reinstalling it, then try resetting up printer.

    No, I installed this (it wasn't). I delete the printer and reinstalled
    it. It's not the solution ;o(

    Thanks anymore

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  • From fafar2019@azeaze.sdfsdf@sdfsdf.fr to alt.os.linux.ubuntu on Thu Aug 22 21:19:16 2024
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    Le 22/08/2024 à 21:15, fafar2019 a écrit :
    Le 22/08/2024 à 15:42, Jonathan N. Little a écrit :
    Often times with your symptoms is a missing or corrupted printer filter
    on the backend, try:

    sudo apt-get install printer-driver-escpr

    or if exists try reinstalling it, then try resetting up printer.

    No, I installed this (it wasn't). I delete the printer and reinstalled
    it. It's not the solution ;o(

    Thanks anymore

    I  think I will reinstall linux mint (21.3 to 22) but I have a question
    : I have several partitions (for windows, timeshift, /home, and linux).

    When I begin the install of linux, it find my partition with linux mint.
    Will it just reinstall linux mint on this ? I'm afraid that the other partition could be erased...

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  • From Jonathan N. Little@lws4art@gmail.com to alt.os.linux.ubuntu on Thu Aug 22 20:32:29 2024
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    fafar2019 wrote:
    I  think I will reinstall linux mint (21.3 to 22) but I have a question
    : I have several partitions (for windows, timeshift, /home, and linux).

    When I begin the install of linux, it find my partition with linux mint.
    Will it just reinstall linux mint on this ? I'm afraid that the other partition could be erased...

    I don't use Mint, I use Ubuntu, but are you doing an in situ upgrade or
    a overwrite fresh install?

    I would say that if use the advanced/manual step for partitioning in
    setup and you select the correct partition for "/" and "/home" and DO
    NOT format "/home" that should work (*with the standard caveat:* you
    should backup all before proceeding). Spinning hard drives are still
    pretty cheap. Cloning to an external hard drive first means "you never
    have to say sorry" ;-)
    --
    Take care,

    Jonathan
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    LITTLE WORKS STUDIO
    http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com
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  • From azigni@azigni@yahoo.com to alt.os.linux.ubuntu on Fri Aug 23 04:57:29 2024
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    Did you verify your mint iso? Using a terminal type in: sha256sum -b yourfile.iso. You get the sha256sum from Linux Mint website/downloads.
    Just ensure you get the sha256sum for your flavor

    During the download it may have glitched with the printer driver or other support driver/software.

    If that checks out, I would re-download and reinstall the printer drivers.
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