
- Printfab stuck on sending data to printer drivers#
- Printfab stuck on sending data to printer driver#
- Printfab stuck on sending data to printer manual#
- Printfab stuck on sending data to printer trial#
- Printfab stuck on sending data to printer windows#
Mar 30 14:55:10 mm-desktop python: io/hpmud/pp.c 627: unable to read device-id ret=-1 Mar 30 14:55:10 mm-desktop hp: io/hpmud/pp.c 627: unable to read device-id ret=-1 Mar 30 14:55:10 mm-desktop kernel: usblp 1-8:1.0: usblp1: USB Bidirectional printer dev 5 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x04A9 pid 0x271C Mar 30 14:55:10 mm-desktop kernel: usblp1: removed Mar 30 14:55:09 mm-desktop mtp-probe: bus: 1, device: 5 was not an MTP device Mar 30 14:55:09 mm-desktop kernel: usblp 1-8:1.0: usblp1: USB Bidirectional printer dev 5 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x04A9 pid 0x271C Mar 30 14:55:09 mm-desktop kernel: usb 1-8: Manufacturer: Canon Mar 30 14:55:09 mm-desktop kernel: usb 1-8: Product: Canon CAPT USB Device Mar 30 14:55:09 mm-desktop kernel: usb 1-8: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3

Mar 30 14:55:09 mm-desktop kernel: usb 1-8: New USB device found, idVendor=04a9, idProduct=271c Mar 30 14:55:09 mm-desktop kernel: usb 1-8: new high-speed USB device number 5 using ehci-pci Reconnect the USB printer cable, you should see some messages appearing. Unplug the USB printer cable from your computer and enter this command: $ tail -f /var/log/syslog Open a terminal/console and check if the usb kernel modules are loaded $ lsmod | grep usb Following Ubuntu's DebuggingPrintingProblems
Printfab stuck on sending data to printer driver#
It's called CAPT Printer Driver for Linux Version 2.70 (64-bit). This is the driver I installed from Canon's website.
Printfab stuck on sending data to printer drivers#
I installed the drivers from Canon's website successfully, but when I try to print something, it gets stuck on "Sending data to printer". ).I recently bought a Canon I-SENSYS LBP7010C printer, but I am having issues getting it to work on my Linux Mint 17 system. The tab "Color Spaces" in the PrintFab Profile dialog is only for document color spaces (sRGB, AdobeRGB. A more detailed description can be found in this forum thread: A new entry must be added with the button "New profile.", then the button "Import color data" is used to import the ICC profile. Generally, paper ICC profiles are imported in PrintFab Control Center, dialog "Profiles", tab "Printer Profiles".

regular inks, black generation etc.Ī new color profile must be created for PrintFab, either through our profile creation service or with a spectrometer and profiling software.

The reason is that different printer drivers have different color output, depending on the dithering algorithm, linearisation, use of light (photo) inks vs.
Printfab stuck on sending data to printer windows#
These profiles will produce correct colors only when used with Epson's original Windows printer driver. You can import any ICC profiles into PrintFab, however it makes no sense to use the profiles provided by Epson or by the paper manufacturer (e.g. Or perhaps change the colorspace to (Adobe RGB). Other options seem to be: change PrintFab settings intent to (No Correction), leave mode (RGB) and leave the colorspace with the (icc paper profile). Otherwise, I left all settings in the PrintFab color management in the default positions. In the PrintFab Settings I set the intent Perceptual, the mode: RGB, and the colorspace: with the paper icc profile. Both tests were done using Photoshop: Photoshop managing colors, printer profile was the icc profile of the paper/printer, rendering intent was perceptual with black point compensation checked.

My test print with the colorspace toggled to my icc profile was much better than the test print with the RGB colorspace(way too saturated colors). I finally managed to import a few icc profiles into the "colorspace" tab, but was really unsure if this was the correct place for them.
Printfab stuck on sending data to printer manual#
The manual is hard to follow with this method. I have been printing both at home and on the Epson 9800 & 11800 printers at school using Photoshop and downloaded icc profiles for Canson Rag Photographique and Breathing Color's Lyve canvas from the paper manufacturers.
Printfab stuck on sending data to printer trial#
I am using a trial version of PrintFab to overcome the length limitation of 37 inches in the Epson 3880 printer I just bought.
