Could you please try disabling "Bidirectional communications" in the printer properties of your windows box?Quote:
Originally Posted by FIB
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Could you please try disabling "Bidirectional communications" in the printer properties of your windows box?Quote:
Originally Posted by FIB
It should work, try repluging cam and rebooting router.Quote:
Originally Posted by WlanMan
Probably.Quote:
- Can you make LPR, Waveserver, Jetdirekt printing jobs and maybe infosvr disable over web interface ?
Already done that - no change, sorry.
btw, do you use RAW printing?Quote:
Originally Posted by FIB
Yes, RAW port 9100
Start telnet/ssh session to router and type this:Quote:
Originally Posted by FIB
And try printing again.Code:killall p910nd
p910nd -f /dev/usb/lp0 0
That makes me able to print again, great. Can I insert the codelines in post-boot to make it a permanent fix for me?
yes, sure. as seems drivers do not expect bidirectional communication, so printing hangs at some point.
I would like to know if anyone has any positive effect with bidirectional RAW printing. Otherwise I will remove it, as it only causes problems as seems.
Anyway, thanks for the trick - and firmware.
What is ment by this? Is this a fix for the bug where upnp ports are never closed?Quote:
Originally Posted by Oleg
BTW, Thanks for the good work!
BR, René
I'm unable to test currently, hp lost my printer when repairing.. still waiting for a new oneQuote:
Originally Posted by Oleg
Well, it disables using of old upnp rules if you've disabled upnp in the router.Quote:
Originally Posted by rej
With my hp dj 3420 I've seen bidir communications, but windows still does not report any usefull info, such as ink level...Quote:
Originally Posted by Antiloop
Nope. Tried several times. Had this isue with R4 also, green picture but i think no syslog entrys. Just had no time to tell here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Oleg
The Cam worked on a x86 linux and windows box, so i am curious what the problem can be on 500g ...
Please, can you tell me what the wlan_update tool does, i started it acidentely (no --help parameter check ;)) and now have afterburner supported. I know it patches something in the chipset eeprom, is this possible harmfull and is it reversible ?
What does this mean it maybe fixes the range problem ?
One last, is the output of "free" meaningfull in any way ? Free mem value changes in a way that seems strange when loading and killing software.
Also samba is not working, deamons die without notice but i may have missed some configuration point.
Greets
Nice release after all.
Same for me with a Canon i865.Quote:
Originally Posted by Oleg