printer off or not connected
printer off or not connected
I have a similar problem. My printer works fine in Windows XP. In Ubuntu I am using a blue tooth connection. It has worked great for about 10 months. I recently changed my wireless router and now am unable to print via blue tooth.
The message is "Printer not connected or switched off". Something has changed in Ubuntu 10.4, but the printer still prints from a USB connection out of the XP system.
donaldt
The message is "Printer not connected or switched off". Something has changed in Ubuntu 10.4, but the printer still prints from a USB connection out of the XP system.
donaldt
Printer off
thanks for your prompt response!
My printer is a Canon Pixma mx-860
The wireless is a new Netgear N300 (and by the way the problem started right after it was installed)
URI is: tpu://Canon/pixm860
Hope this helps. The Blue Tooth on my computer is working fine, it sees my wife's I-pad and also itself, my acer portable AS3810T-8640
Hope this helps...
donaldt
My printer is a Canon Pixma mx-860
The wireless is a new Netgear N300 (and by the way the problem started right after it was installed)
URI is: tpu://Canon/pixm860
Hope this helps. The Blue Tooth on my computer is working fine, it sees my wife's I-pad and also itself, my acer portable AS3810T-8640
Hope this helps...
donaldt
Is the printer connected via bluetooth or WLAN? The mentioned Netgear router does not seem to be a Bluetooth but a WLAN router.
In any case, if you have set "tpu://" as URI, the drivers tries to access the printer via USB (directly connected to the computer via USB, not a USB port on the router). Probably you need to connect via network using the IP address of the printer (using the "socket" protocol). Please change the driver connection in TurboPrint Control.
In any case, if you have set "tpu://" as URI, the drivers tries to access the printer via USB (directly connected to the computer via USB, not a USB port on the router). Probably you need to connect via network using the IP address of the printer (using the "socket" protocol). Please change the driver connection in TurboPrint Control.
1. to find the IP address of your router:
Menu "System" -> "Network Tools"
open tab "Netstat" -> press button "Netstat"
In the column "Gateway" there should be one non-zero entry that is the IP address of your router.
You can also open a terminal window and enter
netstat -r -n
2. open TurboPrint Control, press "Edit", choose "other printer"
Then select "Connection" = "Network printer Socket / Jetdirect"
"Server" = <ip address> (something like 192.168.17.1 )
"Port" = 9100
Menu "System" -> "Network Tools"
open tab "Netstat" -> press button "Netstat"
In the column "Gateway" there should be one non-zero entry that is the IP address of your router.
You can also open a terminal window and enter
netstat -r -n
2. open TurboPrint Control, press "Edit", choose "other printer"
Then select "Connection" = "Network printer Socket / Jetdirect"
"Server" = <ip address> (something like 192.168.17.1 )
"Port" = 9100
printer off or not connected
I changed the items you suggested in Turbo Print. It still says it is off or not connected.
I have connected the Pixma MX-860 to the router using the push button method and that is working.
Anything else I can try?
donaldt
I have connected the Pixma MX-860 to the router using the push button method and that is working.
Anything else I can try?
donaldt
You could try with another network protocol - the "BJNP" protocol:
1. Open a Terminal window and enter
/usr/lib/cups/backend/bjnp
(/usr/lib64/cups/backend/bjnp for 64bit Linux)
If the printer is properly connected to the network, something like
should be reported.
You only need the part "bjnp://192.168.17.33:8611".
2. open TurboPrint Control, press "Edit", choose "other printer"
Then select "Connection" = "other (CUPS URI)"
"URI" = bjnp://192.168.17.33:8611
(enter the actual string that was displayed in the terminal window).
1. Open a Terminal window and enter
/usr/lib/cups/backend/bjnp
(/usr/lib64/cups/backend/bjnp for 64bit Linux)
If the printer is properly connected to the network, something like
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network bjnp://192.168.17.33:8611 "Canon MX860 series" "Canon MX860 series canon" "MFG:Canon;CMD:BJL,BJRaster3,BSCCe,NCCe,PLI;SOJ:TXT01,BJNP2;MDL:MX860
series;CLS:PRINTER;DES:Canon MX860
series;VER:1.060;STA:10;FSI:07;HRI:OTH;MSI:DAT,E3;"
You only need the part "bjnp://192.168.17.33:8611".
2. open TurboPrint Control, press "Edit", choose "other printer"
Then select "Connection" = "other (CUPS URI)"
"URI" = bjnp://192.168.17.33:8611
(enter the actual string that was displayed in the terminal window).
For the last solution the printer must be connected to the router with a network cable, not via USB.
Additionally, please check in your printer's network settings (on the printer panel) that WLAN is deactivated and LAN is active.
Please check if that is the case, then try the shell command
/usr/lib/cups/backend/bjnp
or if you have a 64bit Linux system:
/usr/lib64/cups/backend/bjnp
If an output is given, your printer is reachable via network and should be reachable with TurboPrint.
Please let me know the output of that command.
Additionally, please check in your printer's network settings (on the printer panel) that WLAN is deactivated and LAN is active.
Please check if that is the case, then try the shell command
/usr/lib/cups/backend/bjnp
or if you have a 64bit Linux system:
/usr/lib64/cups/backend/bjnp
If an output is given, your printer is reachable via network and should be reachable with TurboPrint.
Please let me know the output of that command.
Sorry - in this case the printer is connected to the router by WLAN and the computer is connected by the router by ethernet cable. This is also possible, however the printer must have a proper WLAN connection to the printer.
Please check in your printer's network settings (on the printer panel) that WLAN is ACTIVE and LAN is NOT active. The printer should display an IP address in the display. You can also print a network status sheet on the printer that contains the IP address.
The URI is then bjnp://ip-address
Please check in your printer's network settings (on the printer panel) that WLAN is ACTIVE and LAN is NOT active. The printer should display an IP address in the display. You can also print a network status sheet on the printer that contains the IP address.
The URI is then bjnp://ip-address
Canon Pixma MX860
Sorry!
I've been traveling the past week. I tried your latest suggestion. No change, still the same message...printer not connected or turned off.
donaldt
I've been traveling the past week. I tried your latest suggestion. No change, still the same message...printer not connected or turned off.
donaldt
Further to your last suggested fix. I have confirmed that Wireless LAN is enabled and active. Wired is disabled and inactive.
I printed out a page that shows:
MAC 00:1E:8F:71:E9:CE
IPv4
IP address: 192.168.1.3
default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
connection mode: Infrastructure
Encryption: AES
WEP key length: Inactive
Authentication: WPA2-PSK
All of the above from the print-out at the printer. Does this help??
I printed out a page that shows:
MAC 00:1E:8F:71:E9:CE
IPv4
IP address: 192.168.1.3
default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
connection mode: Infrastructure
Encryption: AES
WEP key length: Inactive
Authentication: WPA2-PSK
All of the above from the print-out at the printer. Does this help??