[cups-devel] Image Control on OKIDATA 490

Jesse Garrison jesse at takethefort.com
Thu Dec 10 15:13:35 PST 2015


Hey, Helge- here’s the output:

D [10/Dec/2015:15:02:01 -0800] [Job 1112] PID 36829 (/usr/libexec/cups/backend/usb) exited with no errors.
D [10/Dec/2015:15:02:01 -0800] [Job 1112] time-at-completed=1449788521
I [10/Dec/2015:15:02:01 -0800] [Job 1112] Job completed.
D [10/Dec/2015:15:02:01 -0800] [Job 1112] Removing document files.
D [10/Dec/2015:15:02:02 -0800] [Job 1112] Unloading...
D [10/Dec/2015:15:03:28 -0800] [Job 1112] Loading attributes...
D [10/Dec/2015:15:05:02 -0800] [Job 1112] Unloading...

Thanks again!

: j


> On Dec 7, 2015, at 9:21 AM, Helge Blischke <helgeblischke at web.de> wrote:
> 
> 
>> Am 30.11.2015 um 17:08 schrieb Jesse Garrison <jesse at takethefort.com>:
>> 
>> Fantastic. I’ll give that a shot! Is that something I could do in a filter, or is that something I’m going to have to do on the driver side?
> it depends on how your printer is configured.
> The best way to know what is going on is:
> –	set the logging to debug (cupsctl —debug-logging)
> –	print a test file and remember the job ID
> –	execute 
> 	grep 'Job xx‘ /var/log/cups/error_log > some_tempfile
> 	(xx the remembered job ID) and post the temp_file
> 
> Helge
> 
> 
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