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I use Ubuntu 8.04 always update.
2.6.24-28-generic
Don't print while on precedence work.
I don't known if that problem happen for some update.
I don't remember if i use the proprietary driver or not and however i don't find the proprietary driver on samsung for that model anymore.
Or eventually if isn't a problem about software but the toner end.
I think we have a bit of a language barrier. I believe the thumb nail shows the job in the print queue. Unfortunately I don't understand the 'Stato' field, Status ???
If you open a web browser, and type http://localhost:631 can you connect to Cups? If yes, go to the printer tab and look at the status of the printer. You can also look in the Jobs tab to see what is in the queue.
I have remove the printer and add the same printer again without success.
Every time i want print something i obtain the led red while the led for the toner remain green.
Green means ok, red don't ok.
Last edited by AleLinuxBSD; 06-23-2010 at 12:14 AM.
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