I remember having the same
problem at one time. Found out it was my printer that had
the problem. Found my ink cartridge wasn’t working and
ended up cleaning it and put it in and restarted my
printer and worked fine.
OK.. you need to resume
your print queue. Until you do all the print queue will
do will queue up jobs, but they will never print. Once
the print queue is resumed anything that is in the queue
will start to print.
I can't remember which
desktop you are running, but on KDE you can pause/resume
the queue by clicking on the list double bar or triangle
on the right side of the name of the printer when you
click the little printer icon in the system tray.
Wherever it is, it must be easily clickable, because you
probably accidentally clicked it at some point.
Brian Cluff
On 9/11/19 10:28 AM,
Michael wrote:
> CUPS says the printer
is paused
>
>> Go to this URL
and click on the name of the printer that isn't printing
and look to see if there is an error showing. I've found
that CUPS is VERY good at telling you about what is
wrong.
>>
>> Brian Cluff
>>
>> On 9/11/19 5:40
AM, Michael wrote:
>>> it does scan
though. any ideas why this would be the case?
>>>
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