Cups 1.3.7 and Sieko SLP450 Label Printers

Scott Hallenbeck 7h33y3 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 30 05:48:51 PDT 2011


> Scott Hallenbeck wrote:
>
> > I am tasked with the getting these SLP450 label printers working with CUPS
> > 1.3.7.  We have 2 other cups servers (v 1.1.22rc1) we are phasing out, and
> > they both print to the label printers without any issues.  It hasn't
> > always been this way, and there was a large amount of time spent by
> > another technician, who is no longer here, getting it to work, but
> > unfortunately was never documented.
> >
> > The default siislp450.ppd is identical on all the servers, and the printer
> > specific ppd's are also the same, as well as the configurations in these
> > printer specific ppd's.
> >
> > I have turned on debug2 on all the servers and ran the same job through
> > all 3 server, originating from the same place and printing the same thing.
> >  In the logs, a few lines before I see "Printing page 1, 0% complete..."
> > and so on, I see a similar line on all 3 servers, with the newest being
> > different.
> >
> > Server 1 - running cups 1.1.2rc1
> > [Job 15] S3: gDotsPerLine 576.000000, cupsHeight 568, margInInMM 0
> > [(Negative will be 0)
> >
> > Server 2 - running cups 1.1.2rc1
> > [Job 7273716] S3: gDotsPerLine 576.000000, cupsHeight 568, margInInMM 0
> > [(Negative will be 0)
> >
> > and server 3, the newest running v 1.3.7:
> > [Job 520042] S3: gDotsPerLine 576.000000, cupsHeight 3300, margInInMM -115
> > [(Negative will be 0)
> >
> > This stood out to me as being an obvious deviation.  The first 2 print the
> > label correctly, while the 3 one just pushes through an empty label.
> >
> > I have attempted to change *LandscapeOrientation in the specific printer
> > ppd file from Any to Plus90 and Minus90 in hopes this would help, but
> > seemed to make no difference.
> >
> > I even attempted to command line print with options
> > -o orientation-requested=3 (4,5,6)
> > to see if this would fix the issue, and still blanks.
> >
> > When I do a 'print test page' from the cups GUI it prints a perfect little
> > test page on the label.
> >
> > The labels being sent are in PDF format, and I know the test page is in a
> > plain text format, so this leads me to believe there is some sort of
> > filtering missing or something, but I am really at a loss where to go from
> > here.
> >
> > Anyone have any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Scott
>
> Please tell how your label printer has been configured with CUPS, and, for a
> test print, set the log level to debug, do a test print, and post (an URL
> to) both the PPD used and the portion of the error_log file that contains
> the messages related to the test job.
>
> Helge
>


Unfortunately I was not the one who set this up to start with.  I was told that the drivers (which you linked to in your second post) were downloaded and freshly compiled on the the new cups server.  I do see a directory in root home where the file has been extracted and appears to have been compiled.

Right now I do not have a record of a cups test page print from the to the printer, but I did make files from test page prints from our application server that is sending the label both on the old (working) server and the new server.
Both servers were set to debug2 level before capturing them.
Old Server that works : http://hellandback.net/cups/devlabeltest-02.txt
New Server: http://hellandback.net/cups/devlabeltest-03.txt

Once one of the developers gets here and sets up the QA machine I have been testing with, I can print a cups test print and capture that as well, if you would still like to see that.

Thank you for any assistance in this matter.
Scott




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