Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #8907, comment 15
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- Sep 4, 2012, 7:24:40 PM (12 years ago)
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Ticket #8907, comment 15
initial v1 1 The "Language Error Language Error" is, as suspected, returned by your printer as manufacturer and product strings, hence the USB port name entry. No w a sexy port name indeed, but as we have no way to detect the descriptor string request failed, we can't even fallback to USB IDs static table to find a better port name.1 The "Language Error Language Error" is, as suspected, returned by your printer as manufacturer and product strings, hence the USB port name entry. Not a sexy port name indeed, but as we have no way to detect the descriptor string requests failed, we can't even fallback to USB IDs static table to find a better port name - a feature which is not yet implemented anyway ;-). 2 2 3 Anyway, this should not block the port usage, as that's just a naming issue.3 Anyway, this should not block the port actual usage, as that's just a naming issue. 4 4 If you select this broken port name, does it actually print on it? 5 5 6 I will be really surprised if it does, as I fear that such printer actually needs a firmware to be loaded over USB first in order to do the job ...6 I will be really surprised if it does, as I fear that such printer actually needs a firmware to be loaded over USB first in order to do the job, and the unset string descriptor is just a symptom of that.