Hi
With grateful thanks to others, I have managed to get a Lexmark Z25 printer working with Feisty. Prints beautifully.
However, I can only do one print job and thereafter it stops working. This is fixed by re-booting whereupon I can do 1 more print job and then I have to reboot again etc.etc.etc. Switching off/unplugging the printer does
not make a jot of difference.
I suspect that this have more to do with CUPS than the printer itself. Is there a bug which might be doing this or is there a command i can run so that I can monitor what is going on?
One final point - with my PC, a Dell Inspiron 630m laptop I have a similar sort of problem with optical USB mice where the mouse will work for a while on 1st plugin and shortly thereafter stop. It may then be several days before it will work again (again for a short time) although other USB hardware including USB trackball Mice, CD Burners, Flash drives work fine. The mouse issue applies in Windows too. That has me wondering whether my USB ports are simply delivering insufficient power to enable the printer/mouse to work for anything other than a short period. Anyone else any experience of this?
Thanks
Ian
With grateful thanks to others, I have managed to get a Lexmark Z25 printer working with Feisty. Prints beautifully.
However, I can only do one print job and thereafter it stops working. This is fixed by re-booting whereupon I can do 1 more print job and then I have to reboot again etc.etc.etc. Switching off/unplugging the printer does
not make a jot of difference.
I suspect that this have more to do with CUPS than the printer itself. Is there a bug which might be doing this or is there a command i can run so that I can monitor what is going on?
One final point - with my PC, a Dell Inspiron 630m laptop I have a similar sort of problem with optical USB mice where the mouse will work for a while on 1st plugin and shortly thereafter stop. It may then be several days before it will work again (again for a short time) although other USB hardware including USB trackball Mice, CD Burners, Flash drives work fine. The mouse issue applies in Windows too. That has me wondering whether my USB ports are simply delivering insufficient power to enable the printer/mouse to work for anything other than a short period. Anyone else any experience of this?
Thanks
Ian
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