Il giorno mar, 03/10/2017 alle 19.30 +1030, Tim ha scritto:
What's an example command line to start printing that
successfully
wakes up a sleeping printer?
sudo cupsenable printer1
How are you printing in command line?
lp -d printer1 /tmp/file.pdf
I wonder if you should be looking for another error policy, related
to resume or restart printer, rather than the job?
Other error policy (abort-job, retry-current-job, stop-printer) are not
useful for me, I want retry-job
How have you made this ErrorPolicy change to the config file?
Via browser:
https://igloo:631/admin/#CUPS_POLICIES then drop down menu
and choice "Error Policy:"
Exactly where did you put it?
I have put it via web interface
Exactly what command did you put?
?
There can be a time delay parameter, and it may need to be different.
Can be, but I do not know.
There may be a global option, it may be doable with each printer.
May be, but I do not know
You may want to mention whether it makes any difference to having to
restart the printer queue if the printer was on, then went to sleep
because it was left idle, and it self-switched-off, versus you
switched it off yourself.
Also, does manually switching on the printer before you attempt to
print make any difference? Perhaps switching it on a good minute
before.
yes, turn on printer before print the document is the better solution,
but some time the user do not remember to do that and print.
I have try this case, but the printer has not been put off.
Only a few times this happens
Thanks for reply, now I try to do some test how to reproduce this
problem and let you known
Many thanks
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Dario Lesca
(inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 26 Workstation)