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Fail to get network printer working in OpenSUSE

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Hi,

Having moved from OpenSUSE 12.2 64bit to 13.1 64bit I can't get my networked (of a PrintServer) to work.

It worked on 12.2 and I'm using the same settings and driver.
The printer is an Epson DX5000.
Oddly enough, it used to work on an Ubuntu 13.04 laptop but refuses to work now that I've moved that machine to 13.10!
It seems to be the same symptoms - I try and print a test page, it says it's spooling, gets to 4% or 8% and then stops. The printer loads a page and maybe prints the first few lines of the document before stopping.

I ran the Printer Setup utility from the Terminal (in Ubuntu 13.10, but I presume the output will be the same/similar) and attempting to print a test page, I get the following:

kenny@kenny-Laptop:~$ system-config-printer
PASSTHRU
''
ps
''
lp
'\x00'
Caught non-fatal exception. Traceback:
File "/usr/share/system-config-printer/probe_printer.py", line 412, in _probe_smb
smbc_auth.failed (e)
File "/usr/share/system-config-printer/pysmb.py", line 180, in failed
raise exc
NoEntryError: (2, 'No such file or directory')
Continuing anyway..
PASSTHRU
''
ps
''
lp
'\x00'
No ID match for device lpd://192.168.1.150/lp:
MFG:;MDL:;
No ID match for device lpd://192.168.1.150/lp:
MFG:;MDL:;
Unknown value for media-col: (unknown IPP value tag 0x34)
Choices: [u'media-bottom-margin', u'media-left-margin', u'media-right-margin', u'media-size', u'media-source', u'media-top-margin', u'media-type']
Selecting from choices: media-bottom-margin
Unknown value for media-col: (unknown IPP value tag 0x34)
Choices: [u'media-bottom-margin', u'media-left-margin', u'media-right-margin', u'media-size', u'media-source', u'media-top-margin', u'media-type']
Selecting from choices: media-bottom-margin


Any help appreciated.


Thanks.

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