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Q: Network Printer Problems in Mountain Lion

After performing a clean install of Mount Lion on a MacBook Pro I am not able to add any of my printers which are shared by Lion Server. I continue to get the following error:

 

"Unable to download the software from the server at this time."

 

I get this message regardless of the printer I try to add.

 

I have checked with the manufacturers of the printers and drivers are available for Mountain Lion.

 

Thoughts?

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Jul 31, 2012 1:04 PM

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  • by C15JON,

    C15JON C15JON Mar 22, 2013 6:19 AM in response to PAHU
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    Mar 22, 2013 6:19 AM in response to PAHU

    Hi, pahu.

     

    I tried removing the printer on the client and re-installing, using the generic PostScript driver - made no difference.

     

    So I ran console on both machines (All Messages) and watched what happened when I tried to print to it from the Client.

     

    The Client machine noted "Dock: no information back from LS about running process" (which doesn't sound very hopeful) - the server showed nothing on the console.

     

    The machines, by the way (not that I think it relevant) are:

    Client:

    27" iMac, Late 2009 (3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo w/ 4GB running OS X 10.83 (12D78))

     

    Server:

    Mac mini Server Mid 2011 (2 GHz Core i7 w/ 4GB running OS X 10.8.3 (12D78))

     

    Printer:

    Epson Stylus Photo R360 connected via USB

    (note same behaviour noted with other Epson and HP printers)

     

    Any help gratefully received!

     

    Kind regards,

     

     

    Jonathan

  • by PAHU,

    PAHU PAHU Mar 22, 2013 10:57 PM in response to C15JON
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    Mar 22, 2013 10:57 PM in response to C15JON

    C15JON wrote:

     

    I tried removing the printer on the client and re-installing, using the generic PostScript driver - made no difference.

    What happened when you tried to print from the client Mac? Did the printer proxy open and show the job being sent or did the job simply not get sent?

     

    C15JON wrote:

     

    So I ran console on both machines (All Messages) and watched what happened when I tried to print to it from the Client.

    With Console open, expand /var/log and then expand cups. Then select error_log. Each print job on OS X is logged and the job number is shown inside of square brackets. What is shown for the print jobs sent to the server share when using the Generic PS driver?

     

    C15JON wrote:

     

    The Client machine noted "Dock: no information back from LS about running process" (which doesn't sound very hopeful) - the server showed nothing on the console.

    While it does not sound good I don't think this message relates to your print job not working.

     

    As a test, there is an alternate driver suite called PrintFab. There is a cost for purchasing the suite but it also has a 30 day trial. If you were to install this suite and add the printer again, this time using the R360 PrintFab driver, it would be good to see if this works or fails. If it fails, then you have some other issue with your setup.

  • by I_thought_I_was_Smart,

    I_thought_I_was_Smart I_thought_I_was_Smart Sep 26, 2015 4:13 AM in response to C15JON
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    Sep 26, 2015 4:13 AM in response to C15JON

    Check the Firewall on the Mac that the printer is connected to. If CUPSD is not enabled for incoming connections, that is the problem. Set it to accept connections.

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