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printing -- Manjaro ARM KDE plasma - straightwalker - 06-28-2021 Hi y'all. Has anyone managed to set up a printer with KDE plasma? I have a standard Brother duplex that works fine with an X86 Ubuntu laptop. I've tried all the fixes mentioned here and there in the forum and can't get further than "receiving data" on the printer's led. It seems we are nearing the end of the CUPS era, but it still functions for Arch & Manjaro (not ARM) users. Where is the "cups-daemon, cups-browsed," etc.? There must be a simple way to print to a standard printer from Manjaro ARM KDE. Any clues would be appreciated. I'm loving the PBP so far, especially the Falkon browser. I dumped Firefox (too bloated for my needs) but kept Chromium as a back up. Thanks printing -- Manjaro ARM KDE plasma - Samurai_Crow - 06-28-2021 Just a thought, have you done a search for Gutenprint? It may be another option. RE: printing -- Manjaro ARM KDE plasma - wdt - 06-28-2021 search forum for "airprint" or "driverless" RE: printing -- Manjaro ARM KDE plasma - jiyong - 06-28-2021 Did you try searching for CUPS packages with Pamac? Launcher > System > Add/Remove Software RE: printing -- Manjaro ARM KDE plasma - straightwalker - 06-28-2021 (06-28-2021, 11:30 AM)jiyong Wrote: Did you try searching for CUPS packages with Pamac?Thank you for the suggestion. Pamac lists cups package successfully installed, nothing missing. Several forum members have pointed me toward Airprint as an all purpose generic driver. I can't find where to employ it. CUPS wants a ppd file. I have downloaded two ppd files from openprinting.org (thanks to a suggestion) that are supposed to work with Brother HL-L2340DW, but the print job hangs up with "filter failed" message. The Bonjour (modern) method of connecting requires a printer URI which I can get with the lprint command. But, that command has a dsnsd parameter which I don't seem to have. My printer has wifi capability, but I have been trying to connect through USB. It should work either way. The printer connection instructions in Debian and Arch forums are clear and simple. Is puzzle. RE: printing -- Manjaro ARM KDE plasma - wdt - 06-28-2021 Likely the "filter driver" (referenced in ppd) is an intel executable So, not so likely that usb will work without special configuration (ipp over usb) There are a few filter drivers (open source) that are arm, very few airprint and driverless are in the printer rom https://wiki.debian.org/CUPSDriverlessPrinting,, there is another page too (at debian wiki) BTW, airprint or driverless has NO model/maker,, ie DON'T search for epson or hp or canon--model localhost:631/ ,,, (in browser) RE: printing -- Manjaro ARM KDE plasma - carlosqueso - 06-28-2021 (06-28-2021, 12:38 PM)straightwalker Wrote:I have a similar printer. It seems to work better via wireless with just the "Generic" printer type, and either ipp or lp as the connection type. Then it's just the ip address for the URI (at least for me). Printing works fine on mine once you get it set up.(06-28-2021, 11:30 AM)jiyong Wrote: Did you try searching for CUPS packages with Pamac?Thank you for the suggestion. Pamac lists cups package successfully installed, nothing missing. RE: printing -- Manjaro ARM KDE plasma - yoshi - 07-04-2021 (06-28-2021, 12:38 PM)straightwalker Wrote:i recently installed brlaser or brlaser-git using yay for my HL-L2330, connected via SUB. The driver installed was 2300 or something equivalent to 2330.(06-28-2021, 11:30 AM)jiyong Wrote: Did you try searching for CUPS packages with Pamac?Thank you for the suggestion. Pamac lists cups package successfully installed, nothing missing. RE: printing -- Manjaro ARM KDE plasma - KC9UDX - 07-04-2021 If this is like the Brother printer which I have that matches your description, it works better than it's ever worked, with the CUPS IPP Everywhere driver. I didn't even know that driver existed until recently when my marginal printing with the HP Laserjet 5 driver for some reason quit working. |