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After installing Ubuntu 22.04, instead of the print test or any other print job, I get this on the paper:

URP Error
     Subsystem: PARSER
     Error: NotImplemented
     File Name: urp_urf_processor.c
     Line Number: 753

My printer model is a HPLaserJet M101-M106-IPP (wireless connection). Before installation of Ubuntu 22.04, it was fine both with Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu 21.10. It still works fine with Windows 11, so I am only having the problem on Ubuntu 22.04.

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    I had found the decision at last. At a control page of CUPS (localhost:631), after changing PPD to "LaserJet M101-M106 - IPP Everywhere (grayscale)" driver I've got printer working.
    – Andrey
    May 7, 2022 at 15:55
  • You may post that as an answer. May 19, 2022 at 9:40
  • Yes it seems the issue is persistent after 22.04 update. It has reverberated downstream to other distros built on Ubuntu 22.04. The case applies to our HP-Lasterjet-mfp-129. We are connected through Wifi. the Error Code is VERBATIM to @Andrey. May 22, 2022 at 13:04
  • I have same issue on Fedora 36. It worked as expected on Fedora 35.
    – JiriHnidek
    Jun 8, 2022 at 14:18
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    I have used the Monochrome instead of the RGB in the Printer Options, which made it printing again...
    – eesdil
    Jun 10, 2022 at 14:29

4 Answers 4

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Just select Monochrome in Print Color Mode instead of leaving it blank:

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Or via file ~/.config/evince/print-settings containing only the following two lines:

[Print Settings]
cups-ColorModel=Gray

The remaining lines of the file will be created during the first print job using Evince Document Viewer.

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  • This works for printing PDFs but not libreoffice documents
    – wranvaud
    Jul 3, 2023 at 22:42
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I am running Ubuntu 23.04 Daily and my printer printed the same error.

URP Error Subsystem: PARSER Error: NotImplemented File Name: urp_urf_processor.c Line Number: 753

I have Ubuntu 23.04 pre-relase. Printer: HP_LaserJet_MFP_M130nw_B90D11.

I solved this issue (temporarily) by setting the "Print Color Mode" to Monochrome in Settings -> Printer -> Printer Options.

Thanks for the solution!

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For a complete solution I had to go to Settings > Printers > Additional printer settings > [Select printer] > Printer Options > Printer color mode > Monochrome.

This allowed me to print everything correctly including test pages, PDFs and libreoffice documents.

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TLDR : install driver by running hp-setup in the terminal.

I am using ubunu 22.4 & the "HP-LaserJet-MFP-M426dw" hp printer, in my case , when I opened the settings > printers , the word Driverless was written beside my printer name , so I installed the driver for my hp printer by :
1 - open the terminal
2 - run : hp-setup

and I followed the prompt in the popup that appeared and installed the driver for my printer, which fixed the problem.

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