On Mon, 2021-03-29 at 22:14 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 3/29/21 9:34 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 29/03/2021 23.59, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I think this is getting off the problem--obviously the computer sees the printer-- it turns on the "in-use" light and the little green hosrseshoe indicator, it just doesn't actually print anything. I would think it was a printer problem, but it prints perfectly from a laptop running Mint Linux.
Well, the routine is the same as always: start with the logs.
What log should I look for? --doug
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This is out of the box - maybe worth checking: If the printers are wired over Ethernet, is their WiFi connectivity disabled. If not, they could be getting DHCP IP address over WiFi possibly confusing things. Example openSuSE sends packets over to the static IP, the printer responds over DHCP. The Firewall in openSuSE would most likely filter that based on state. Not sure about Mint, but Ubuntu (base for Mint) does not use firewall by default so this kind of situation could work enough. Just a thought. It is easier to disable/check printer WiFi using their displays than going through long checklist here. HTH, Tomas