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Hi,
I have Arch installed on a PC which is itself connected to a router (livebox play) via ethernet. I also have a printer (Brother DCP-9020CDW) connected to the same router via wireless connection.
I installed the CUPS package and the Brother driver provided through the AUR. In order to set up the printer, I tried several configurations but none of them work :
- CUPS discovers two printers (DNSSD and LPD) but when I try to print a test page it returns 'unable to locate printer"
- manually adding a printer (ipp, socket,...) and specifying its IP address/port does not return any error (Print-Job successful-ok) but nothing is printed out
running the lpinfo -v gives :
lpinfo -v gives
network lpd
network http
network ipps
network socket
network ipp
network https
network dnssd://Brother%20DCP-9020CDW._ipp._tcp ... 055c3dcb2c
network lpd://BRW485AB6B8455B/BINARY_P1
I can ping my printer with its static IP adress.
Any ideas of where I should look at ?
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After a lot of reading I have some doubts. As my printer has a static IP address on my network, do I really need to install CUPS ?
Maybe I could only install libcups and either :
- give the IP address of the printer in client.conf (if the printer has an "integrated" printing server)
- give the router IP address in client.conf (it has a printing server) and redirect the port to the printer
Would that be more sensible ?
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