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    Network printer doesn't print

    Hi,

    I'm currently trying to get my Samsung CLX-4190 Series networked printer to work with Kubuntu. I'm using the printer dialog that comes with KDE to install the printer. It is automatically detected and it also finds a suitable driver so everything is looking good so far. I then try to print the test page and after some time waiting, I'm getting "The printer is not responding". The problem can be reproduced also by printing a PDF or any other kind of document.

    I took the following steps to solve this but none helped so far:
    • Printer is definitely turned on
    • I can ping it just fine from my machine
    • My wife can print on it from Windows 10
    • I tried removing and re-adding it in the printer dialog
    • I tried nearly all available combinations of printer drivers and protocols (IPP, LPD, etc.)
    • I used sudo /usr/lib/cups/backend/dnssd and it does find my printer
    • I used avahi-browse -a -v -t -r and it does find my printer

    Code:
    Server version: avahi 0.7; Host name: Andi-PC.local
    
    E Ifce Prot Name                                          Type                 Domain
    + enp3s0 IPv4 Samsung CLX-4190 Series (SEC001599B2A450)     Internet Printer     local
    + enp3s0 IPv4 Samsung CLX-4190 Series (SEC001599B2A450)     PDL Printer          local
    + enp3s0 IPv4 Samsung CLX-4190 Series (SEC001599B2A450)     UNIX Printer         local
    + enp3s0 IPv4 Samsung CLX-4190 Series (SEC001599B2A450)     _scanner._tcp        local
    = enp3s0 IPv4 Samsung CLX-4190 Series (SEC001599B2A450)     Internet Printer     local
    hostname = [SEC001599B2A450.local]
    address = [172.24.172.250]
    port = [631]
    txt = ["Staple=F" "Sort=F" "Scan=T" "Punch=0" "PaperCustom=T" "Duplex=F" "Copies=T" "Color=T" "Collate=F" "Bind=F" "URF=W8,RS600,IS1,CP1,IFU0,PQ4,OB1,SRGB24" "Transparent=T" "UUID=16a65700-007c-1000-bb49-001599b2a450" "MDL=CLX-4190 Series" "MFG=Samsung" "usb_CMD=MFG:Samsung;CMD:SPLC,PCL5E,PCL6,POSTSCRIPT,PDF,TIFF,JPEG,URF,FWV,PIC,EXT,DCU;MDL:CLX-4190 Series;CLS:PRINTER;MODE:SCN,SPL7,R000203;" "usb_MDL=CLX-4190 Series" "usb_MFG=Samsung" "adminurl=http://SEC001599B2A450.local." "pdl=application/octet-stream,text/plain,application/vnd.hp-PCL,application/vnd.hp-PCLXL,application/postscript,application/vnd.samsung-SPL,image/urf" "product=(Samsung CLX-4190 Series)" "ty=Samsung CLX-4190 Series" "priority=51" "qtotal=1" "note=" "rp=ipp/printer" "txtvers=1"]
    • I ran tcpdump while printing and I can see some communication
    • SNMP seems to work. The printer dialog is showing the available toner levels

    Code:
    23:52:23.017055 IP 172.24.172.250.161 > 172.24.172.20.60327:  GetResponse(51)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.3.1="Samsung CLX-4190 Series"
    
    23:52:23.017288 IP 172.24.172.20.60327 > 172.24.172.250.161:  GetNextRequest(27)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.12.1.1.4
    23:52:23.018294 IP 172.24.172.250.161 > 172.24.172.20.60327:  GetResponse(33)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.12.1.1.4.1.1="Cyan"
    23:52:23.018334 IP 172.24.172.20.60327 > 172.24.172.250.161:  GetNextRequest(29)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.12.1.1.4.1.1
    23:52:23.019180 IP 172.24.172.250.161 > 172.24.172.20.60327:  GetResponse(36)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.12.1.1.4.1.2="Magenta"
    23:52:23.019216 IP 172.24.172.20.60327 > 172.24.172.250.161:  GetNextRequest(29)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.12.1.1.4.1.2
    23:52:23.020169 IP 172.24.172.250.161 > 172.24.172.20.60327:  GetResponse(35)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.12.1.1.4.1.3="Yellow"
    23:52:23.020207 IP 172.24.172.20.60327 > 172.24.172.250.161:  GetNextRequest(29)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.12.1.1.4.1.3
    23:52:23.020913 IP 172.24.172.250.161 > 172.24.172.20.60327:  GetResponse(34)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.12.1.1.4.1.4="Black"
    23:52:23.020946 IP 172.24.172.20.60327 > 172.24.172.250.161:  GetNextRequest(29)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.12.1.1.4.1.4
    23:52:23.021737 IP 172.24.172.250.161 > 172.24.172.20.60327:  GetResponse(30)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.12.1.1.5.1.1=2
    23:52:23.021787 IP 172.24.172.20.60327 > 172.24.172.250.161:  GetRequest(28)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1
    23:52:23.022443 IP 172.24.172.250.161 > 172.24.172.20.60327:  GetResponse(30)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.5.1.2.1=00_00
    23:52:23.022867 IP 172.24.172.20.60327 > 172.24.172.250.161:  GetRequest(29)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.10.2.1.4.1.1
    23:52:23.023639 IP 172.24.172.250.161 > 172.24.172.20.60327:  GetResponse(31)  .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.10.2.1.4.1.1=898
    • NMAP is showing the following:

    Code:
    Not shown: 992 closed ports
    PORT     STATE    SERVICE
    
    80/tcp   filtered http
    427/tcp  filtered svrloc
    443/tcp  filtered https
    515/tcp  filtered printer
    631/tcp  filtered ipp
    5200/tcp filtered targus-getdata
    8088/tcp filtered radan-http
    9100/tcp filtered jetdirect
    • I also tried to use the webbased CUPS backend to add the printer


    I was running regular Ubuntu 18.04 before switching to Kubuntu 18.04.1 a couple of days ago and the darn thing worked just fine there.

    Any help is much appreciated.

    Thanks and best regards,
    Andreas

    #2
    Tried "Google is your friend" and came up with this http://www.openprinting.org/printer/...msung-CLX-4190. Don't know if that helps, but there wasn't a lot of current info.
    The next brick house on the left
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      #3
      Perhaps the cache is not pointing to the new setup? Delete the cache and re-install the printer. I generally use the HPLIP app to interface with CUPS and to control the cache and keep an eye on consumables.
      "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
      – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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        #4
        Thank you very much for your replies.

        Unfortunately, googling this issue did help me any further. However, the cache-thing looks interessting. Can you please elaborate a bit on that? Which cache do you mean exactly and how do I delete it? Not sure about HPLIP, though. After reading up on this, I'm pretty sure this is for HP printers only.

        Thanks and best regards,
        Andreas

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          #5
          Solution: It must have been a hardware issue of some sort. I physically reset the printer configuration and re-configured all the settings manually. It is now working in Kubuntu.

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