Re: [SLE] Printer stopped working with Do-Request error??



On 12/08/06 16:24, Mike Adolf wrote:
Don't think I did anything strange, but my Epson 5200cx stopped working. If I
do a test print using Yast2/hardware/printer, I get the following error.

cups(File) DoRequestError: client-error-bad-request.

Anybody know what this means and how to fix?


As root, see if

rccups restart

will resolve this.


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