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Postby EddNewby » Wed Apr 11, 2012 15:42

:twisted: I have worked with computers for several years, using windows. I recently installed Sabayon8, as i dont want to upgrade to win8, however I am a complete nooby to linux. All seemed great, until I tried to install my Epson Stylus dx5050 printer,I intially went in to system settings, add new printer which worked and printed a test page. However after a load of updates, I now have no printer and my original way of installing dosen't work. I tried using the entropy store - didn't work. I have looked on line, but all the methods seem to require a printer driver which i can't find on line.
I can use code, but there seems to be some many different ideas - and I can't see one for this exact problem. Hopefully some one can assist, as i cant work without a printer and may have to go back to using windows
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Re: Epson printer

Postby camelinahat » Wed Apr 11, 2012 17:28

Try following this Wiki article, which describes the preferred method of installing a printer in Sabayon Linux.

https://wiki.sabayon.org/index.php?titl ... _a_Printer

While I don't see your particular model listed, it appears that the majority of Epson printers appear to use the CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.7 driver and would suggest picking one close to your model with that driver.
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Re: Epson printer

Postby EddNewby » Wed Apr 11, 2012 19:22

Hi Camelinahat, thank you for your help. I seem to be getting there, after following your advise I opened up print jobs in cups and found the two jobs I tried to print from libre office - they printed ok. Problem now is that when I try to print from Libre it says no default printer. I tried going into system settings and adding a printer but this failed. I notice that in cups youcan specify users, so I set it to my host name. But this still did not help. Obviously this seems to work differntly to windows. I notice thatthe cups program runs throught the web browser (in my case firefox), does this mean that I setup the printer as network abd not local?
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Re: Epson printer

Postby camelinahat » Wed Apr 11, 2012 19:45

Hi EddNewby,

No as long as your printer is still physically connected to your computer, it is considered 'local'. The page in the web browser is just the administration tool of CUPS which allows it to be configured regardless of what Desktop Environment you have installed (Gnome, KDE, XFCE, Awesome etc). Many Desktop Environments provide their own tools which interface with the CUPS system directly themselves however some have been unreliable or buggy for any number of reasons. (Gnome in particular comes to mind, but that's primarily because it's what I use myself). That's why the page running on localhost (which is your machine) is used and the preferred method in Sabayon Linux.

In CUPS when you're prompted for a username/password when you choose to add a printer, it is to either add the printer as root which makes it available to your entire system or your standard username which would only allow your user to access the printer. Generally you will want to use 'root' and whatever root password you set when installing Sabayon Linux on your system.

If you set an allowed user and set it to your hostname it would mean that only a username on your system with the same name as your hostname would be able to use the printer, which would be why you receive the message that you have no default printer for your user.

For example, if your computer name (hostname) is "My-Comp" then only a user on your computer with the username (login name) of "My-Comp" can print. If you have this setup, you will need to modify that on the printer settings.

From the CUPS main page (http://localhost:631) Click on "Printers" along the very top right navigation bar. Then click on your printer. Under the administration dropdown menu, click on "Set Allowed Users". Delete anything in the 'allowed users' field and hit "Set allowed users".

Once you've done that you can also make sure your printer is the default (it should be anyways but doesn't hurt) by selecting "Set as server default" from the Administration drop down as well.
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Re: Epson printer

Postby EddNewby » Wed Apr 11, 2012 21:04

:) Hi Again, Camelinahat,
Thanks forall your help I can now print from Libre office etc. The fix turned out not too difficult, I am well pleased with Sabayons compairded to windows. For one thing it uses all my 4gb of ram, which I installed before i found out that win xp pro 32bit only uses up to 2 and a half gb.
Interesting though; I feel a bit like a"fish out of water"as i knew win xp inside out, and I am having to relearn how a computer works with Linux. Should be an interesting time.

Thanks again for your help.

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Re: Epson printer

Postby cl00t » Wed Apr 11, 2012 21:29

Welcome to linux ... and you picked the best distibution as well :D
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Re: Epson printer

Postby camelinahat » Thu Apr 12, 2012 17:11

I have to agree with cl00t, you picked a great distribution as it can be very newbie friendly and most things work Out of the Box so to speak, and yet as you grow and learn about both Linux and Sabayon in particular it provides you with the opportunities to customize and tweak your system far above and beyond what can be accomplished with XP, or even many other Linux Distributions.
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