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I moving to Ubuntu, and I like to install a printer, automatically when I connect the USB of my printer to my computer, this detect it, but the printer doesn't print because it doesn't installed a driver. I searched for Internet, but I don't found any driver for linux, but yes for Mac.

In the printer configuration, I found a driver. The driver Epson Aculaser C1700 Foomatic/foo2hbpl1

Intall of the driver Epson Aculaser C1700 Foomatic/foo2hbpl1

Also I installed in the ubuntu software the Synaptic package manager and with this program I installed the printer-driver-escpr printer-driver-escpr

But, still the printer doesn't print. The printer's status is the follow: enter image description here Thanks you.

I has checked the error log of cups and when I want to print any something. In the error log print follow it:

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2/6

3/6

4/6

5/6

6/6

Also, when I want to print something, I get two notifications, one that It report me the printting (but, it doesn't print) and the other that it report me a error.

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The printting is stopped for something.

How to I can to solution it?

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  • "filter error" means the settings are wrong (probably an invalid option). cups uses /var/log/cups/error_log as a log. Can you check if there is a notification that shows what the option is?
    – Rinzwind
    Jun 15, 2019 at 20:14
  • Some Time ago a read an articel that there is no Linux driver for this printer, but it is compatible with the printer Xerox Phaser 6000B. Check driver page support.xerox.com/support/phaser-6000/file-download/… Jun 15, 2019 at 21:38
  • Thanks, thanks very much. The printer now print.
    – Mr Brown
    Jun 15, 2019 at 21:48

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As mentioned in the comments, you can use the compatible printer driver of Xerox Phaser 6000B. The driver can be downloaded from https://www.support.xerox.com/support/phaser-6000/file-download/engb.html?operatingSystem=linux&fileLanguage=en_GB&contentId=116065&from=downloads&viewArchived=false

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    There is a driver Xerox Phaser 6000B for amd64 processors?
    – Mr Brown
    Jan 9, 2020 at 13:09

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