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I don't see how to check the origin of lprm
with the apt list command. What it returns is simply the version and status of the packages.
[Software] [SOLVED] Cancel -a fails to clear printer queue
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But the question regarding your post also remains:
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My investigation of the problem led into paths remote from queue issues, and I will start a new thread: Unable to locate printer
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Re: [Software] Clear -a fails to clear printer queue
Haines wrote: 2024-12-26 14:54 The hplip package was already installed.
Wireless easier to set up? I looked at the documentation and was a bit overwhelmed. So many choices! I'd like several machines to access my printer, including my wife's Mac and a Windows machines. How do I know if my printer supports IPP Everywhere? I'm told that a CUPS generated PPD uses the everywhere model and can be identified from the *PCFileName "ippeve.ppd" line in the PPD. Where is this PPD?
Why do I need a driverless print queue? I'm told to get the URI of the printer. It is ipps://HP%20LaserJet%20Pro%20M428f-M429f%20%5B8264A8%5D._ipps._tcp.local/. And then set up the print queue with $ lpadmin -p <print_queue_name> -v <URI> -E -m everywhere.
Is this all there is to set up wireless printing?
https://openprinting.github.io/printers/Model Standard(s)
HP LaserJet Pro MFP M428fdw AirPrint™, IPP Everywhere™
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Re: [Software] Clear -a fails to clear printer queue
usb?
See arzgi's link to the driverless wiki.Note that IPP-over-USB reserves the USB interface connection with the printer/scanner exclusively for itself and communication with a printer/scanner device by software that does not operate using the IPP-over-USB protocol becomes impossible while ipp-usb is running. This is a consequence of the design of USB communication. It is not a bug in ipp-usb.
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Re: [Software] Cancel -a fails to clear printer queue
Thank you for asking. I did Debian upgrades for for many years rather than new installs. So forgot to install bsd-cups rather than lpr,.
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Re: [Software] Cancel -a fails to clear printer queue
I'm glad you got sorted.Haines wrote: 2025-01-07 17:24 Thank you for asking. I did Debian upgrades for for many years rather than new installs. So forgot to install bsd-cups rather than lpr,.
Can you please mark the thread as solved adding the text tag "[Solved]" at the beginning of the subject of the first message (after other tags, if any) ? i.e. :
Thanks.[Software] [Solved] Cancel -a fails to clear printer queue
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Glad to add SOLVED to subject line, but no idea to do it. I can't edit the line