I believe that possibly part of the problem may be there was an executable file called command2eps and now the system is looking for looking for a file called command2epson after the update. ** Is there any way to have it recognized automatically again? The printer was recognized automatically when Ubuntu was installed. ![]() ** How do I determine what should be added in the "Enter Device URI" field? The printers-localhost window indicates there are no printers configured yet. I do not yet understand Linux terminal enough to tweak the command. The printer trouble shooter outputted the following "su -c 'journalctl -u rvice -since="None" -until=" 05:02:41"' > troubleshoot-logs.txt" which I ran in the terminal as administrator but I get "su Authentication failure" multiple times. I have cleared the print queue, and removed the printer icons, shut down, removed the USB cable, turned the computer back on reconnected the printer, which was recognized but it still will not function, and its icon does not appear in the printer list. I tried following another help page's instructions about printer issues. The printer worked perfectly before the last automatic software update. Connected to an Epson NX400 via USB cable. ![]() ![]() I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on a Dell Dimension E520 Dual partition with windows. I am new to Linux, but I have been using computers for many years.
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