Hello,
I'm experiencing an issue with a Pantum M6559NW, where the scanner and printer functions stop working after disconnecting and reconnecting the device. Checking the logs of the ipp-usb execution, I found the following:
> HTTP[008]: GET http://localhost:60000/eSCL/ScannerCapabilities
USB[1]: connection allocated, 1 in use: --- a-- ---
HTTP[008]: connection 1 allocated
! USB[1]: send: libusb_bulk_transfer: Input/Output Error
! HTTP[008]: libusb_bulk_transfer: Input/Output Error
USB[1]: connection released, 0 in use: --- --- ---
! ESCL: eSCL: Get "http://localhost:60000/eSCL/ScannerCapabilities": libusb_bulk_transfer: Input/Output Error
[...]
> HTTP[009]: POST http://localhost:60000/ipp/print
> HTTP[009]: request body: got 173 bytes; EOF
> HTTP[009]: body is small (173 bytes), prefetched before sending
USB[2]: connection allocated, 1 in use: --- --- a--
HTTP[009]: connection 2 allocated
! USB[2]: send: libusb_bulk_transfer: Input/Output Error
! HTTP[009]: libusb_bulk_transfer: Input/Output Error
USB[2]: connection released, 0 in use: --- --- ---
> HTTP[009]: POST http://localhost:60000/ipp/print
! HTTP[009]: libusb_bulk_transfer: Input/Output Error
To try to solve the issue, I set the max-usb-interfaces to 1. While this did work, I noticed that it resulted in the loss of the job cancelling feature, which is required to prevent the printer from remaining in the 'printing' state after the document is printed (as detailed in this issue).
Since limiting the USB interfaces to 1 is not a feasible solution if you want to implement the aforementioned workaround, I tried re-run ipp-usb when the printer is reconnected. This solution works well and provides a similar effect without the need to limit the USB interfaces.
I tested both the ipp-usb_0.9.23-1+53.1_amd64.deb version and a compiled one from the master branch, and observed same behavior in both cases.
Please let me know if you need any more information, or if there is anything I can contribute.
Thanks in advance!
Hello,
I'm experiencing an issue with a Pantum M6559NW, where the scanner and printer functions stop working after disconnecting and reconnecting the device. Checking the logs of the ipp-usb execution, I found the following:
To try to solve the issue, I set the
max-usb-interfacesto 1. While this did work, I noticed that it resulted in the loss of the job cancelling feature, which is required to prevent the printer from remaining in the 'printing' state after the document is printed (as detailed in this issue).Since limiting the USB interfaces to 1 is not a feasible solution if you want to implement the aforementioned workaround, I tried re-run ipp-usb when the printer is reconnected. This solution works well and provides a similar effect without the need to limit the USB interfaces.
I tested both the
ipp-usb_0.9.23-1+53.1_amd64.debversion and a compiled one from themasterbranch, and observed same behavior in both cases.Please let me know if you need any more information, or if there is anything I can contribute.
Thanks in advance!