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I have Debian 9 with CUPS installed on my home server machine and EPSON EPL-6200L printer connected. I managed to do some configuration, priner is discoverable on the network. But after document sent to the CUPS nothing is happening. Error, access and page logs are empty, although in the web interface CUPS shows jobs as completed.
I used PPD file to configure from here: https://github.com/lorf/epsoneplijs
In the attachments cups config and ppd file.
Please help
My advice would be to (temporarily) alter /etc/cups/cupsd.conf to log debug messages (LogLevel debug), then try again.
Thank you for the reply!
LogLevel worked. But here's interesting thing, there're 3 local clients and one client is my host. I think because of this subscription expires...
Error log is in the attachments.
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