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Canon Selphy CP1500 recognized but not printing. #91
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Hi @7b7bruno, I don't thing this is the How do you use your printer? Have you explicitly added it to CUPS, or you print driverlessly, without explicit configuration? Did you specify any PPD when configuring your printer? |
@alexpevzner , I reflashed the newest firmware a few times, while I was experimenting with It. Before I was printing without explicitly adding the printer to CUPS, but now I added It and It seems to work pretty reliably, but only through the Raspberry PI OS image viewer. When I try printing with the |
Hi @7b7bruno, how did you added the printer explicitly? Have you explicitly set a PPD file? Hi @michaelrsweet, it seems to be a cups-filters issue. The printer behaves differently when using temporary vs permanent queue. Could you please have a look? |
@alexpevzner , I set the driver to |
I am having issues setting up a Canon Selphy CP1500 with ipp-usb and CUPS on a Raspberry PI 5(Raspberry PI OS Bookworm).
When I first set up ipp-usb from the Apt package, ipp-usb threw an error. I then compiled the newest version from GitHub and It seemed to work. I successfully printed a CUPS test page, but after that I tried printing my own picture and the printer showed an error on the screen "Cannot print incompatible images or memory card not readable". Since then, It doesn't even respond at all, when I try printing a picture. I have tried rebooting and recompiling several times, but the result has not changed.
Here is the output from ipp-usb in debug mode:
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