mysterious jobs

Michael Sweet mike at easysw.com
Sat May 9 16:10:56 PDT 2009


Jim McCloskey wrote:
> In desperation, I'm resending a query that I sent originally last month but which elicited no response. I set up a new printer (Dell 2330dn) under CUPS 1.3.8 running under Debian linux. I used the PPD file that came on the accompanying CD from Dell. The problem I'm having is that every minute or so a print-job is sent to the new printer which results in the printing of a page with these lines at the top:
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> POST / HTTP/1.1
> Content-Length: 263
> Content-Type: application/ipp
> Host: xxx.xxx.xxx.xx    %%% (the printer's IP address)
> User-Agent: CUPS/1.3.8
> Expect: 100-Continue
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> followed by a single line of characters which are mostly unreadable and which spill off the end of the physical line in a manner reminiscent of the stair-case effect. These are hard to read (because many characters are over-printed) but I think that they are mostly responses to requests for printer-attributes.  It seems that the pages being printed reflect a record of exchanges between the cups daemon and the printer, but none of us can figure out why these records are being printed or how to stop the printing.

The printer almost certainly doesn't support IPP properly.  Use the
socket backend instead.

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Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products           mike at easysw dot com




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