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Linux Mint 9 and now Linux Mint 13 (amd64 version), TurboPrint 2.24-1 (amd64), Epson Stylus Pro 3800, USB connection Problem: printing stops after some variable amount of printing. See the attached screen capture. This started happening about a year ago, and I thought the printer was going bad.
I replaced the USB cable, but that did not help. Then I tried printing from Windows (in a VirtualBox virtual machine, in Linux) on this same computer, and this works reliably. My conclusion is that my problem is TurboPrint related.
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Normally I print to this printer fron the Gimp, using the TurboPrint Gimp plugin. Printing from the Gimp, not using the plugin, gives the same results. Looking for a solution on the TurboPrint forums, I found a suggestion that files remaining from an old installation of TurboPrint could interfere with a newer installation, so i deinstalled TurboPrint, removed all folders and files relating to TurboPrint, and then reinstalled. I attach a screenshot from a recent print attempt. Printing was from the Gimp using the TurboPrint Gimp plugin. Printing started then stopped.
The TurboPrint Printer Monitor reported a USB error. Running lsusb in the Terminal shows the printer connected. Hello, please open TurboPrint Control and check which USB printer backend is shown in the list of printers, column 'URI'. If the URI starts with 'usb://', the original CUPS backend for USB printers is used, if it starts with 'tpu://', the TurboPrint version is used that allows printer status reports during printing. You can try if printing works more reliably after exchanging the USB backend.
To do this, press 'Edit' in TurboPrint Control. Then select a different entry in the list 'Choose port' - 'Epson Stylus Pro 3800 TP-USB' ('tpu://'-Backend) instead of 'Epson Stylus Pro 3800' ('usb://'-backend) or vice versa. Sorry for the long delay.
Between my last post and this one I moved across the continent. In the Turboprint Control Center, the URI is usb://EPSON/Stylus%20Pro%203800?serial=MP38340 EpsonStylusPro3800 When I select Edit, the TurboPrint - add / edit printer box shows: Printer is: standard printer Choose Port: Other URI: usb://EPSON/Stylus%20Pro%203800?serial=MP638340 The only other options in Choose port are parallel printer 1 and parallel printer 2. No option 'Epson Stylus Pro 3800 TP-USB' ('tpu://'-Backend)' appears. As suggested, I set 'URI' to 'tpu://EPSON/StylusPro3800'. With that setting TurboPrint did not 'see' the printer. I deleted the printer (in TurboPrint Control) and then reloaded it, letting TurboPrint find it. I then printed a test page, successfully, twice.
In both cases the TurboPrint Monitor showed the printer 'not connected or switched off'. It also showed a spooler message 'printing page 1, 78% complete.' , while the printer printed happily away. I attach a screenshot to show this.
In both cases, the test page printed successfully. Using the 'usb://' URI means that the standard USB backend from CUPS is used as port driver. This driver blocks access to the attached printer for TurboPrint, thus it does not see the printer. Using the alternative TP-USB port driver (shown as 'tpu://' in the URI) allows printer monitoring while printing. On some Linux systems tpu does not get the correct serial number of the printer and thus cannot identify it when a print job is sent.
In such cases it helps to just remove the serial number part of the URI (e.g.