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<blockquote data-quote="bturgan" data-source="post: 1843609" data-attributes="member: 403970"><p>ok, i have found a solution, thanks for all the help,</p><p>I am sending you my solution below;</p><p></p><p>Launch Terminal.</p><p>Copy this command and enter it, followed by Return: <strong>sudo su -</strong></p><p>Enter the administrative password for your account.</p><p>Now copy and paste the file lines below as a <strong>group</strong>.</p><p>In the Terminal, press Command-D, which exits the special “superuser” mode you entered in step 3.</p><p>Open the Printers & Scannings preference pane.</p><p>Add back your printers one at a time and change the defaults back to the way you want them.</p><p>The commands are:</p><p></p><p>launchctl stop org.cups.cupsd </p><p>rm /etc/cups/cupsd.conf </p><p>cp /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.default /etc/cups/cupsd.conf </p><p>rm /etc/cups/printers.conf </p><p>launchctl start org.cups.cupsd</p><p></p><p>You should not need to restart your Mac after entering these commands, as CUPS is a standalone system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bturgan, post: 1843609, member: 403970"] ok, i have found a solution, thanks for all the help, I am sending you my solution below; Launch Terminal. Copy this command and enter it, followed by Return: [B]sudo su -[/B] Enter the administrative password for your account. Now copy and paste the file lines below as a [B]group[/B]. In the Terminal, press Command-D, which exits the special “superuser” mode you entered in step 3. Open the Printers & Scannings preference pane. Add back your printers one at a time and change the defaults back to the way you want them. The commands are: launchctl stop org.cups.cupsd rm /etc/cups/cupsd.conf cp /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.default /etc/cups/cupsd.conf rm /etc/cups/printers.conf launchctl start org.cups.cupsd You should not need to restart your Mac after entering these commands, as CUPS is a standalone system. [/QUOTE]
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