Hi,
See below.
Jean Milot - Directeur Technique
jmilot@dotriver.eu - www.dotriver.eu
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Le 14/02/2014 15:55, Kracked_P_P---webmaster a écrit :
On 02/14/2014 08:55 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 02/14/2014 07:40 AM, Jean Milot wrote:
Hello,
I have some problems between LibreOffice and CUPS.
Some of printings don't work.
I have a debian server with CUPS and all the printers are configured.
In local, i have configured CUPS with the file :
/etc/cups/client.conf in order to use the debian server to print.
Sometimes, printers disappeared when we want to print, we only see
Generic Printer.
And we can have all printers but we need to launch twice the task.
It seems LibreOffice is not connected to CUPS even if all others
software works fine (like Adobe, kpdf, iceweasel )
In order to print, we need to close LO and open again the document
or we can go to : File -> Printer settings .. (Fichier ->
Paramétrages de l'imprimante .. )
How i can solve this problem ?
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
Jean
Jean,
Are you using a print server? Also, what is the OS LO is running on?
If the LO is running on Linux you might try using SAMBA to manage
printing. It should be in your repository.
Which printers work and which ones do not?
These problem concerns all printers.
You are using which distro of Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, etc., to run the
server on?
Debian Wheezy
It appears also on Debian Squeeze
Are you accessing the print server using a Windows, Mac, or Linux. It
sounds like a Linux system, so we could use that version of Linux as
well.
Debian Wheezy
Yes, sometimes the config file for LO on Linux get corrupted, or at
least for me it did on Ubuntu. I had troubles with LO not being able
to print correctly for duplexing on an Epson printer. Since all of the
printers are "attached" to the CUPS system, that was a concern to me.
It was fixed by a print option that is no longer part of LO's Linux
print "options" anymore. It seems not to need it now.
For now, you might want to use Export to PDF or have CUPS-PDF
installed locally. You create a PDF version of the document and use
you default PDF viewer to print the document out to the correct printer.
Have you tried renaming your LO personal profile and then let LO
create a new one. That usually work for printer issues, or it did the
last time I had a corrupt printer.
For me, on Ubuntu 12.04, I go to the hidden folder of
".config/libreoffice"
I rename it to
".config/libreoffice-old-date-here"
with the date I saved it in the folder name.
When LO restarts, it recreates the config folder with a fresh copy.
This usually fixed printer issues and errors.
I can print if i restart LO. I'm not forced to del or rename my profile
folder.
Or if i search to mange printers settings in File menu.
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