Canon LBP2900 and Debian Wheezy












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I use Canon LBP2900 and Debian Wheezy amd64.
I installed the official 64bit driver from Canon site (alien --scripts --to-deb *.rpm).



Add printer to 59687 socket:



lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp://localhost:59687 -E


captstatusui -P LBP2900
the window open with the messages:



Printer Error
Check the DevicePath of /etc/ccpd.conf


I have checked /etc/ccpd.conf and found an error.



> cat /etc/ccpd.conf

<Path>
CUPS_ConfigPath /etc/cups/
</Path>

<Printer LBP2900>
DevicePath /dev/usb/lp1
</Printer>

<Ports>
UI_Port 59787
PDATA_Port 59687
</Ports>


USB device:



> ls -la /dev/usb/lp1
crw-rw---T 1 root lp 180, 1 Ноя 28 15:25 /dev/usb/lp1


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  • The official driver download contained Debian packages. Why did you not use them?

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 28 '13 at 18:53











  • Official driver for i386. I use amd64.

    – Alexey Savchuk
    Nov 29 '13 at 6:51











  • Why didn't you use the 64-bit Debian packages, then?

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 29 '13 at 6:51











  • Official driver for Debian (deb packages) i386 only (32 bit). I use 64 bit.

    – Alexey Savchuk
    Nov 29 '13 at 10:09











  • The official driver contains both 32-bit and 64-bit packages for Debian. Look more closely. Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-capt_2.60-1_amd64.deb and Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-common_2.60-1_amd64.deb are plainly 64-bit Debian packages.

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 29 '13 at 18:02
















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I use Canon LBP2900 and Debian Wheezy amd64.
I installed the official 64bit driver from Canon site (alien --scripts --to-deb *.rpm).



Add printer to 59687 socket:



lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp://localhost:59687 -E


captstatusui -P LBP2900
the window open with the messages:



Printer Error
Check the DevicePath of /etc/ccpd.conf


I have checked /etc/ccpd.conf and found an error.



> cat /etc/ccpd.conf

<Path>
CUPS_ConfigPath /etc/cups/
</Path>

<Printer LBP2900>
DevicePath /dev/usb/lp1
</Printer>

<Ports>
UI_Port 59787
PDATA_Port 59687
</Ports>


USB device:



> ls -la /dev/usb/lp1
crw-rw---T 1 root lp 180, 1 Ноя 28 15:25 /dev/usb/lp1


How to fix?










share|improve this question















migrated from serverfault.com Nov 30 '13 at 6:46


This question came from our site for system and network administrators.



















  • The official driver download contained Debian packages. Why did you not use them?

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 28 '13 at 18:53











  • Official driver for i386. I use amd64.

    – Alexey Savchuk
    Nov 29 '13 at 6:51











  • Why didn't you use the 64-bit Debian packages, then?

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 29 '13 at 6:51











  • Official driver for Debian (deb packages) i386 only (32 bit). I use 64 bit.

    – Alexey Savchuk
    Nov 29 '13 at 10:09











  • The official driver contains both 32-bit and 64-bit packages for Debian. Look more closely. Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-capt_2.60-1_amd64.deb and Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-common_2.60-1_amd64.deb are plainly 64-bit Debian packages.

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 29 '13 at 18:02














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I use Canon LBP2900 and Debian Wheezy amd64.
I installed the official 64bit driver from Canon site (alien --scripts --to-deb *.rpm).



Add printer to 59687 socket:



lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp://localhost:59687 -E


captstatusui -P LBP2900
the window open with the messages:



Printer Error
Check the DevicePath of /etc/ccpd.conf


I have checked /etc/ccpd.conf and found an error.



> cat /etc/ccpd.conf

<Path>
CUPS_ConfigPath /etc/cups/
</Path>

<Printer LBP2900>
DevicePath /dev/usb/lp1
</Printer>

<Ports>
UI_Port 59787
PDATA_Port 59687
</Ports>


USB device:



> ls -la /dev/usb/lp1
crw-rw---T 1 root lp 180, 1 Ноя 28 15:25 /dev/usb/lp1


How to fix?










share|improve this question
















I use Canon LBP2900 and Debian Wheezy amd64.
I installed the official 64bit driver from Canon site (alien --scripts --to-deb *.rpm).



Add printer to 59687 socket:



lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp://localhost:59687 -E


captstatusui -P LBP2900
the window open with the messages:



Printer Error
Check the DevicePath of /etc/ccpd.conf


I have checked /etc/ccpd.conf and found an error.



> cat /etc/ccpd.conf

<Path>
CUPS_ConfigPath /etc/cups/
</Path>

<Printer LBP2900>
DevicePath /dev/usb/lp1
</Printer>

<Ports>
UI_Port 59787
PDATA_Port 59687
</Ports>


USB device:



> ls -la /dev/usb/lp1
crw-rw---T 1 root lp 180, 1 Ноя 28 15:25 /dev/usb/lp1


How to fix?







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migrated from serverfault.com Nov 30 '13 at 6:46


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migrated from serverfault.com Nov 30 '13 at 6:46


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  • The official driver download contained Debian packages. Why did you not use them?

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 28 '13 at 18:53











  • Official driver for i386. I use amd64.

    – Alexey Savchuk
    Nov 29 '13 at 6:51











  • Why didn't you use the 64-bit Debian packages, then?

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 29 '13 at 6:51











  • Official driver for Debian (deb packages) i386 only (32 bit). I use 64 bit.

    – Alexey Savchuk
    Nov 29 '13 at 10:09











  • The official driver contains both 32-bit and 64-bit packages for Debian. Look more closely. Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-capt_2.60-1_amd64.deb and Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-common_2.60-1_amd64.deb are plainly 64-bit Debian packages.

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 29 '13 at 18:02



















  • The official driver download contained Debian packages. Why did you not use them?

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 28 '13 at 18:53











  • Official driver for i386. I use amd64.

    – Alexey Savchuk
    Nov 29 '13 at 6:51











  • Why didn't you use the 64-bit Debian packages, then?

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 29 '13 at 6:51











  • Official driver for Debian (deb packages) i386 only (32 bit). I use 64 bit.

    – Alexey Savchuk
    Nov 29 '13 at 10:09











  • The official driver contains both 32-bit and 64-bit packages for Debian. Look more closely. Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-capt_2.60-1_amd64.deb and Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-common_2.60-1_amd64.deb are plainly 64-bit Debian packages.

    – Michael Hampton
    Nov 29 '13 at 18:02

















The official driver download contained Debian packages. Why did you not use them?

– Michael Hampton
Nov 28 '13 at 18:53





The official driver download contained Debian packages. Why did you not use them?

– Michael Hampton
Nov 28 '13 at 18:53













Official driver for i386. I use amd64.

– Alexey Savchuk
Nov 29 '13 at 6:51





Official driver for i386. I use amd64.

– Alexey Savchuk
Nov 29 '13 at 6:51













Why didn't you use the 64-bit Debian packages, then?

– Michael Hampton
Nov 29 '13 at 6:51





Why didn't you use the 64-bit Debian packages, then?

– Michael Hampton
Nov 29 '13 at 6:51













Official driver for Debian (deb packages) i386 only (32 bit). I use 64 bit.

– Alexey Savchuk
Nov 29 '13 at 10:09





Official driver for Debian (deb packages) i386 only (32 bit). I use 64 bit.

– Alexey Savchuk
Nov 29 '13 at 10:09













The official driver contains both 32-bit and 64-bit packages for Debian. Look more closely. Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-capt_2.60-1_amd64.deb and Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-common_2.60-1_amd64.deb are plainly 64-bit Debian packages.

– Michael Hampton
Nov 29 '13 at 18:02





The official driver contains both 32-bit and 64-bit packages for Debian. Look more closely. Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-capt_2.60-1_amd64.deb and Linux_CAPT_PrinterDriver_V260_uk_EN/64-bit_Driver/Debian/cndrvcups-common_2.60-1_amd64.deb are plainly 64-bit Debian packages.

– Michael Hampton
Nov 29 '13 at 18:02










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lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp://localhost:59687 -E


correct:



lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp:localhost:59687 -E


No need for // after ccp:.






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    wrong:



    lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp://localhost:59687 -E


    correct:



    lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp:localhost:59687 -E


    No need for // after ccp:.






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      wrong:



      lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp://localhost:59687 -E


      correct:



      lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp:localhost:59687 -E


      No need for // after ccp:.






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        wrong:



        lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp://localhost:59687 -E


        correct:



        lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp:localhost:59687 -E


        No need for // after ccp:.






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        wrong:



        lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp://localhost:59687 -E


        correct:



        lpadmin -p LBP2900 -m CNCUPSLBP2900CAPTK.ppd -v ccp:localhost:59687 -E


        No need for // after ccp:.







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