Activity log for bug #1830515

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2019-05-26 04:21:22 MarkosJal bug added bug
2019-05-26 04:22:06 MarkosJal description First I do not know if this is a CUPS issue or an Avahi issue. I do not know whether Avahi or CUPS generates the files nor where they are. They are not in /etc/avahi/services, where I expected to find them, so they must lie somewhere in CUPS. I have a printer installed in CUPS. I must use the driver from a different model to make it work. Among other things I want avahi and CUPS to show the printer name, consistently unless related to the print driver used. avahi-browse shows Xerox_Phaser-6125 @ Hostname (correct) Later however in Txt fields avahi-browse shows "product=(DocuPrint C525 A-AP)" .......... "ty=FX DocuPrint C525 A-AP v1.0" (incorrect printer model but is the driver in use. Those fields relate to Product and type, not driver) The problem above I suppose is the "trickle don effect" from how CUPS names the printer. In the CUPS web GUI I see Queue Name Description Location Make and Model Status Xerox_Phaser-6125 Xerox_Phaser-6125 Home FX DocuPrint C525 A-AP v1.0 Idle - "Waiting for printer to finish." The Make and Model is not Make and model at all, rather it comes from the driver used. I know it is commonplace to use say an HP LaserJet PS driver when you want PostScript , like back in the day when I printed to a LaserWriter, so I am not the only one that sees this. Also, I think there should be a proper "representation" in the txt fields as well icon as is done with AirScan/eSCL scanners advertisements "representation=http://HOSTNAME./images/Icon.png" as I believe some apps will use this icon of the actual printer. This field should not be required but optional. These days we connect many different OSs to Linux and expect Linux to "do it all", and we still want it to look pretty and correct. I know Apple in some cases uses the "representation" field. This "representation" field too would have to tricke down from CUPS to Avahi, as Avahi would only point to the file at http://HOSTNAME:631/images/Icon.png. So it needs to hosted on the CUPS web GUI. I also recently read that some distros are moving away from the GUI utilities to configure printers in favor of the CUPS web GUI , making this more relevant than ever. Description: Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS Release: 16.04 First I do not know if this is a CUPS issue or an Avahi issue. I do not know whether Avahi or CUPS generates the files nor where they are. They are not in /etc/avahi/services, where I expected to find them, so they must lie somewhere in CUPS. I have a printer installed in CUPS. I must use the driver from a different model to make it work. Among other things I want avahi and CUPS to show the printer name, consistently unless related to the print driver used. avahi-browse shows Xerox_Phaser-6125 @ Hostname (correct) Later however in Txt fields avahi-browse shows "product=(DocuPrint C525 A-AP)" .......... "ty=FX DocuPrint C525 A-AP v1.0" (incorrect printer model but is the driver in use. Those fields relate to Product and type, not driver) The problem above I suppose is the "trickle don effect" from how CUPS names the printer. In the CUPS web GUI I see  Queue Name Description Location Make and Model Status Xerox_Phaser-6125 Xerox_Phaser-6125 Home FX DocuPrint C525 A-AP v1.0 Idle - "Waiting for printer to finish." The Make and Model is not Make and model at all, rather it comes from the driver used. I know it is commonplace to use say an HP LaserJet PS driver when you want PostScript , like back in the day when I printed to a LaserWriter, so I am not the only one that sees this. Also, I think there should be a proper "representation" in the txt fields as well icon as is done with AirScan/eSCL scanners advertisements "representation=http://HOSTNAME./images/Icon.png" as I believe some apps will use this icon of the actual printer. This field should not be required but optional. These days we connect many different OSs to Linux and expect Linux to "do it all", and we still want it to look pretty and correct. I know Apple in some cases uses the "representation" field. This "representation" field too would have to tricke down from CUPS to Avahi, as Avahi would only point to the file at http://HOSTNAME:631/images/Icon.png. So it needs to hosted on the CUPS web GUI. I also recently read that some distros (Debian?) are moving away from the GUI utilities to configure printers in favor of the CUPS web GUI , making this more relevant than ever. Description: Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS Release: 16.04
2019-05-26 04:46:29 MarkosJal description First I do not know if this is a CUPS issue or an Avahi issue. I do not know whether Avahi or CUPS generates the files nor where they are. They are not in /etc/avahi/services, where I expected to find them, so they must lie somewhere in CUPS. I have a printer installed in CUPS. I must use the driver from a different model to make it work. Among other things I want avahi and CUPS to show the printer name, consistently unless related to the print driver used. avahi-browse shows Xerox_Phaser-6125 @ Hostname (correct) Later however in Txt fields avahi-browse shows "product=(DocuPrint C525 A-AP)" .......... "ty=FX DocuPrint C525 A-AP v1.0" (incorrect printer model but is the driver in use. Those fields relate to Product and type, not driver) The problem above I suppose is the "trickle don effect" from how CUPS names the printer. In the CUPS web GUI I see  Queue Name Description Location Make and Model Status Xerox_Phaser-6125 Xerox_Phaser-6125 Home FX DocuPrint C525 A-AP v1.0 Idle - "Waiting for printer to finish." The Make and Model is not Make and model at all, rather it comes from the driver used. I know it is commonplace to use say an HP LaserJet PS driver when you want PostScript , like back in the day when I printed to a LaserWriter, so I am not the only one that sees this. Also, I think there should be a proper "representation" in the txt fields as well icon as is done with AirScan/eSCL scanners advertisements "representation=http://HOSTNAME./images/Icon.png" as I believe some apps will use this icon of the actual printer. This field should not be required but optional. These days we connect many different OSs to Linux and expect Linux to "do it all", and we still want it to look pretty and correct. I know Apple in some cases uses the "representation" field. This "representation" field too would have to tricke down from CUPS to Avahi, as Avahi would only point to the file at http://HOSTNAME:631/images/Icon.png. So it needs to hosted on the CUPS web GUI. I also recently read that some distros (Debian?) are moving away from the GUI utilities to configure printers in favor of the CUPS web GUI , making this more relevant than ever. Description: Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS Release: 16.04 First I do not know if this is a CUPS issue or an Avahi issue. I do not know whether Avahi or CUPS generates the files nor where they are. They are not in /etc/avahi/services, where I expected to find them, so they must lie somewhere in CUPS. I have a printer installed in CUPS. I must use the driver from a different model to make it work. Among other things I want avahi and CUPS to show the printer name, consistently unless related to the print driver used. avahi-browse shows Xerox_Phaser-6125 @ Hostname (correct) Later however in Txt fields avahi-browse shows "product=(DocuPrint C525 A-AP)" .......... "ty=FX DocuPrint C525 A-AP v1.0" (incorrect printer model but is the driver in use. Those fields relate to Product and type, not driver) The problem above I suppose is the "trickle don effect" from how CUPS names the printer. In the CUPS web GUI I see  Queue Name Description Location Make and Model Status Xerox_Phaser-6125 Xerox_Phaser-6125 Home FX DocuPrint C525 A-AP v1.0 Idle - "Waiting for printer to finish." The Make and Model is not Make and model at all, rather it comes from the driver used. I know it is commonplace to use say an HP LaserJet PS driver when you want PostScript , like back in the day when I printed to a LaserWriter, so I am not the only one that sees this. Also, I think there should be a proper "representation" in the txt fields as well icon as is done with AirScan/eSCL scanners advertisements "representation=http://HOSTNAME./images/Icon.png" as I believe some apps will use this icon of the actual printer. This field should not be required but optional. These days we connect many different OSs to Linux and expect Linux to "do it all", and we still want it to look pretty and correct. I know Apple in some cases uses the "representation" field. This "representation" field too would have to tricke down from CUPS to Avahi, as Avahi would only point to the file at http://HOSTNAME:631/images/Icon.png. So it needs to hosted on the CUPS web GUI. I also recently read that some distros are moving away from the GUI utilities to configure printers in favor of the CUPS web GUI , making this more relevant than ever. edit----------------------------------- On a second printer an HP Color Laserjet 2600N there is a similar issue using the foomatic driver as "Recomended" appears in some dialogs as if it is a recommended printer. The "recomended relates to it being the recommended of the three available drivers for this printer model. edit -------------------------------- Description: Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS Release: 16.04