When I Upgraded from 12.04 I had a problem booting till I changed RO to RW in boot files. But my current problem is that I cannot see a printer icon in system settings, and How do I fix it.

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The Printers entry into Unity is provided by file /usr/share/applications/system-config-printer.desktop.

Its content:

[Desktop Entry]
Name=Printers
Comment=Configure printers
Exec=system-config-printer
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Icon=printer
StartupNotify=true
NotShowIn=KDE;GNOME;
X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=system-config-printer
Categories=GNOME;GTK;Settings;HardwareSettings;X-GNOME-Settings-Panel;X-Unity-Settings-Panel;System;Printing;
X-GNOME-Settings-Panel=printing
X-Unity-Settings-Panel=printing
Keywords=Printer;Queue;Print;Paper;Ink;Toner;
X-Desktop-File-Install-Version=0.22

Permissions of the file:

-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 471 Mar 14 13:19 system-config-printer.desktop

And when I asked about this file in packages (dpkg -S system-config-printer.desktop) I got as result:

app-install-data: /usr/share/app-install/desktop/system-config-printer-gnome:system-config-printer.desktop
system-config-printer-gnome: /usr/share/applications/system-config-printer.desktop

And searching by system-config-printer at Synaptic:

Screen capture of Synaptic

So, maybe if you can check if you have the above packages installed, file in place, correct content/permissions, etc.

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Even how many weeks after the release of 14.04, there is no update available for this ugly bug.

The solution is to install the printer-indicator for Ubuntu 14.10 Just choose your version and download it here:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/utopic/+source/indicator-printers/0.1.7+14.10.20140527-0ubuntu1

and install by:

sudo dpkg -i indicator-printers_0.1.7+14.10.20140527-0ubuntu1*.deb

Logout/Login and the printer indicator is back like before.

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I did all checks suggested by Rael. I found out in the Synaptics that the system-config-printer-gnome was not the same version as the two other file. I marked it up for upgrade and applied the upgrade. Bingo, the printer icon is now in the Settings screen.

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In my case it was that I have removed the cups service by accident, you can reinstall it by sudo apt-get install cups and the printer setting icon appear again in the system settings panel, or if you cups service exists, you may try just install sudo apt install system-config-printer-gnome. Good luck!

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The latter doesn't help - it is already installed on this 14.04 system. – Reinier Post Jan 11 '17 at 12:50
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I had the same issue on 16.04 and sudo apt install system-config-printer-gnome fixed it. – Vassilis Jan 23 '17 at 21:13

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