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Old 5th August 2012, 12:15 AM
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Printer idle error

Hello,

I have an Epson TX133 printer. My printer started blinking, indicating one of the inks was out, so I changed them. After that, the ink light stopped blinking and just is on permanently. As a result, I cannot print. The scanner works OK, though.

When I go to KDE system settings and open the printers section, I notice my printer is installed but idle. I am pretty sure this is causing the problem, but I have no clue on how to solve it. Please, help me.

Edit:
If of any use, CUPS reports this error many times on http://localhost:631/admin/log/error_log

Quote:
W [03/Aug/2012:22:07:35 -0500] failed to find device: cups-TX133-TX135
E [03/Aug/2012:22:07:36 -0500] Unable to bind socket for address [v1.::1]:631 - Address already in use.

Last edited by Tedel; 5th August 2012 at 12:28 AM. Reason: add information
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