Printer proxy

After installing Mountain Lion the Canon iP4700 is now listed as 'Printer proxy" but there is no way to cancel printing files. The 'Open print queue' in the preferences doesn't show anything. why is it now 'printer proxy.
I strted to print the iPad guide and when ever the printer is off and restarts it starts to reprint the guide from page 1. How do I stop that?

OS X Mountain Lion: Reset the printing system

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  • Print Proxy Queue Won't Quit

    On my Brother MFC connected by USB, the printer proxy app won't quit after the print job ends, and you have to click the proxy app's icon in the Dock, then quit the app manually. (You have to close it, as the computer won't sleep by itself after x amount of time if the proxy app is left open.)
    This is only intermittent. You can tell in advance if this is going to happen by not seeing a little piece of paper icon superimposed over the printer proxy app's icon in the Dock. No piece of paper icon = proxy app won't quit.
    Tried reinstalling all drivers, archive/reinstall, using Printer Setup Repair to "reset the printing system," permissions, Cocktail to deep clean caches including printer caches, all to no avail. New printing cables, connected directly without a hub. Happened on my HP LaserJet 3330 which died, and now on my Brother MFC-2070. Happened when I was using a Titanium laptop also, before the current G4 tower. Happens across many apps, although Office seems to provoke it more frequently.
    Ideas anyone, short of trying a totally clean install and reinstalling all apps an drivers from scratch to see if that helps? The OS install I'm working on is back from 10.2.0, and has been upgraded and archive/reinstalled multiple times, and has been used on multiple computers over the years. My Word 2004 Normal template dates back to Word 5.1 and has been converted/upgraded several times (6.0, 98, 2001, X, 2004; could this be a culprit as well); should I rebuild it from scratch (hours and hours of work there, many custom menus, etc).
    Quicksilver G4 (2001)   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

    Never got one answer, give up

  • Printer proxy problem? 300 jobs in my print queue.

    I left my MacBook Pro on overnight. When I 'woke it up' about 24 hours later, I found that I had 303 documents in my print queue for my HP LaserJet 1320. Printer proxy has quit upon awakening in several instances before. This is the first time the queue has 'completed' printing of documents. Some of the documents were sensitive. Do you think my security/ID has been compromised?

    “Windows Server Print Services 2012 Printer Queue” target is a part of  Windows Server Print management
    pack which is useful for collecting the print queue information.
    The Base windows MP wont be able to do this.

  • Unable to print after migration - printer proxy crashes

    I Recently migrated to an iMac and every time I try to print or open the print queue in System Preferences, the Printer Proxy quits unexpectedly.
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    I suggest to run the Reset printing system function.
    *How to Reset the Printing System*
    1. Open System Preferences > Print & Fax
    2. Move your mouse over the Printers list
    3. Hold down the Control button and click the mouse (or right click if supported).
    4. Click "Reset printing system ..."
    5. Restart your Mac
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    Note that it is also possible to reset the printing system via Terminal via the following commmands.
    sudo cp /etc/cups/cupsd.conf /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.old
    sudo cp /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.default /etc/cups/cupsd.conf

  • Using Printer Proxy?

    I have an HP deskjet 1050. Until now, it has printed without a problem anything I send it. Now, after an upgrade, it is being controlled by Printer Proxy. It won't print. I can't access the print jobs queue or anything else. At one time it told me my printer had paused, but no menu ever comes up.

    What upgrade? How are you connected to the printer? How is it controlled by "Printer Proxy?" Have you the latest HP printer drivers?

  • Printer proxy quit unexpectely message on mac book pro late 2011  os 10.8.2

    I cannot print from my computer,I have always this message: Printer proxy quitted unexpectely message.I can print from my ipad,my iphone wireless but not with my mac book pro late 2011 vers. 10.8.2.Also I have VMWAre software with windows 7 and not possible anymore.
    It was working and now nothing
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    Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Console in the icon grid.
    Step 1
    Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages. If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left.
    Enter the name of the crashed application or process (PrinterProxy) in the Filter text field. Select the messages from the time of the last crash, if any. Copy them (command-C) to the Clipboard. Paste (command-V) into a reply to this message.
    When posting a log extract, be selective. In most cases, a few dozen lines are more than enough.
    Please do not indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.
    Important: Some private information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting.
    Step 2
    Still in the Console window, look under User Diagnostic Reports for crash reports related to the process. The report name starts with the name of the crashed process, and ends with ".crash". Select the most recent report and post the entire contents — again, the text, not a screenshot. In the interest of privacy, I suggest that, before posting, you edit out the “Anonymous UUID,” a long string of letters, numbers, and dashes in the header of the report, if it’s present (it may not be.) Please don’t post shutdownStall, spin, or hang logs — they're very long and not helpful.

  • 4620 printer proxy server

    I have an HP 4620 officejet printer that is hooked up wirelessly but says I need a proxy server address to connect which I don't have. A little help?

    Hi @scbailee,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
    I see that you are trying to connect your HP Officejet 4620 wirelessly but it is asking for a proxy server address to connect. I am happy to look into this for you!
    What is the Operating System you are using? Windows or Mac? If you do not know the Operating System you are using, please visit this website. Whatsmyos. 
    In the meantime, please see this post, How to Configure Proxy Settings for HP Officejet All-In-One Printers, by @windrunner123.
    Hope this helps!  
    RnRMusicMan
    I work on behalf of HP
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  • Printing w/Leopard & AD-based Windows Print Queues:

    For those interested, I have written an overview of printing in Leopard 10.5.0 to Windows print servers (published queues Active Directory). Your mileage may vary. This document contains the good the bad and the ugly.
    Objective:
    Get Leopard based Macs to print to AD published SMB print queues hosted on Windows 2003 print servers. Sounds easy, huh?
    Overview:
    Print Servers:
    Windows 2003 print servers.
    Printers:
    All the printers in my test were all new HP network b/w printers or network MFP b/w printers. All of them were less than 2 years old. None of them were consumer-grade home USB printers.
    Mac Clients:
    My test clients were Intel MacBook Pros and Intel iMacs running 10.5.0 Leopard. All of them had user AD accounts and all Macs were bound to AD using Directory Utility (or dsconfigad)
    The AD clients have a unique naming convention at my company. In my environment we use the initials of the person for their login name (SAM). Example:
    Real “human” Name: “Stephen Paul Jobs”
    Long Active Directory Name: “Steve Jobs”
    Short Active Directory Name: “spj”
    “Legacy” NT Names: “domain\spj”
    Full domain name (used for email etc): “[email protected]
    (you get the idea...)
    Note: My Mac clients are not in an Open Directory domain. No “Magic Triangle” in this environment. Pure AD for the sake of this example. I am not managing the Mac clients via MCX in this scenario.
    Print Protocols:
    All the print queues hosted on the print servers were standard SMB/CIFS print queues. The syntax (UNC) looks like this:
    smb://print_server.domain/queue
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    Procedures:
    Part 1: Set up a new printer from an existing AD-published print queue:
    From the Apple menu select “System Preferences...” (or launch it from /Applications). The Printer Setup Utility app no longer exists. Apple has discontinued it fro various reasons.
    Click on the Printer & Fax pane.
    Click the “+” button on the left. This will launch the Apple Printer Browser (called “AddPrinter”, and lives in /System/Library/CoreServices), which looks similar to the previous browser in Tiger. The Printer Browser by default will usually show network printers vai Directory Services (AD/OD etc) as well as Bonjour printers and Mac OS X based shared printers – if they are shared via IPP and LPR under certain circumstances).
    Select the desired AD-published print queue you want to print to by highlighting it in the browser list and clicking the “Add” button. (Note: Print queues published via Active Directory will show up as “Open Directory” printers, even though this is not 100% technically correct.)
    Before the queue will be added, you will be prompted to authenticate as a local administrator. If you are not an admin you are screwed. Enter your name and password.
    Once the print queue is added, it will show up on your Mac in several ways (barring any bugs – see below). Here are the ways to tell if you have added the print queue successfully:
    A The new print queue will now be displayed in the Print & Fax system pref pane (but not always – see below).
    B You will see a printer proxy application in ~/Library/Printers/ which corresponds to your new print queue. This is the print monitor app that will show up in your Dock when you print to the queue.
    C You can see the new print queue via the CUPS admin page at http://localhost:631/printers.
    D You can see your new print queue from the Terminal by typing this command: “lpstat –v” (type “man lpstat” for more info on the lpstat and related commands)
    E You can also see your printers by launching an print-enabled application such as TextEdit or Safari and printing a page. You will be presented with Leopard’s new print dialog box (which now includes a print preview pane). From the “Printer” drop-down menu you can see all of your printers. You can add a printer from here too (which takes you to the steps listed above)
    (of course, most end users will only use option A listed above. The other options are more abstract and complicated)
    Now that the AD print queue has been setup on your Mac, you can print to it (maybe).
    Part 2: Printing to an AD-published print queue:
    Open a document you want to print.
    Choose “Page Setup...” from the File menu if you need to configure the job. (Optional)
    Choose “Print” from the File menu.
    From the Print dialog box, choose the desired print queue from the Printer menu
    Click the Print button.
    You will need to authenticate with a valid Active Directory username and password. You don’t have to have administrator credentials, but you have to verify that you are a domain member. In my environment, my Windows print server doesn't require authentication, but for some reason Leopard or CUPS makes you authenticate. (See below). Not only is this a major PIA, but the authentication dialog box itself is formatted to include the wrong credentials format for authentication in the first place.
    Volia! Done. Easy huh? Not really. Read on for the ugly stuff.
    My Complaints and Caveats:
    OK, so here’s where I vent, complain and scratch my head. Join in on the fun.
    Sometimes shared print queues don’t show up in the Print & Fax system preference pane after they have been added. I have no idea why. The local CUPS admin page (http://localhost:631) on my Mac test clients can see the connected queues, and the queues show up in ~/Library/Printers. The “lpstat –v” command shows the connect queues too. But for some reason, sometimes network print queues that I have previously setup (and use regularly) don’t show up in the Leopard Print & Fax preference pane. Local USB printers always show up fine for me.
    2. When challenged to authenticate a print job to a Windows print server (AD), the Mac’s authentication dialog box pre-populates the AD user’s name in the “Name” field incorrectly. Example:
    A user named “Joe Is Cool” (short name “JIC”) prints a job to the print server. The print auth dialog box challenges him for a name and password. It is pre-populated already with the name of “Cool, Joe”. When a valid AD password is entered, the job is rejected (it fails authentication and gets put on hold – which is hard to see this unless you explicitly look at the Printer.app proxy tool in the Dock). However, if the user replaces “Cool, Joe” with his official AD short name of “JIC” and then enters his AD password, the print job is accepted and printed. I wish Apple didn’t try and pre-populate the dialog box! Can this be avoided or prevented?
    In my environment, my Windows print server doesn't even require authentication, but for some reason Leopard or CUPS makes you authenticate. I’m working with my Windows administrators to figure this out. It will only accept user names with the short name format. It will not accept long (full) names or NT legacy names.
    3) The Printer Setup Utility app, which used to live in /Applications/Utilities, no longer exists. Apple has discontinued it for various reasons. Mainly security and simplicity. I wish it was still available, but the system pref pane works fine (well, usually)
    4) Active Directory-based print queues will show up in the OS X Printer Browser as “Open Directory” printers, even though this is not 100% technically correct. Why can’t OS X tell the difference between OD queues and AD queues and label them as such?
    5) Leopard has locked down the ability to add network printers. You now must be a local administrator in 10.5 or later. I understand the importance of this security measure in certain environments, but why can’t there be an option in the Security preference pane to “Allow non-admins to add printers”? This would make me very happy.
    6) Setting the default printer and resetting the CUPS system now require you to right-click in the left side of the Print & Fax pane. There no longer is a button or menu option to do this.
    7) Sometimes after a job has printed the printer proxy app (from ~/Library/Printers) stays in the Dock and won’t go away.
    Conclusion
    Please chime in on your experiences, bugs, opinions and comments.
    Message was edited by: Daniel Stranathan

    I have noticed several of the changes in our system when printing to an AD printer from a Leopard client. I have one issue that is pretty odd and I'm not sure what is going on. When printing an Excel worksheet, I get prompted for AD credentials. After submitting the job, the print queue says "Waiting for Authentication", I have to press the Resume button and then the authentication dialog pops up. I successfully authenticate (My auth dialog is populated correctly and the remember to keychain option is selected) and the job prints fine. If I print the same document again (without closing the worksheet or Excel), or any other worksheet, I still have to reauth. I can print just fine to the same printer from Textwriter and I do not need to authenticate. Weird...

  • Leopard printing problems on several printers (Am I the only one?)

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    Brother MFC-8840
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    HP Color LaserJet 5550
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    At the thread below, I show some of my system and crash logs from a prior discussion. Someone was helping me with the problem, but after asking me to post my logs, he seems to have dropped off the thread.
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  • How do I change the default settings in a printer's Default Settings Preset?

    I am running Mavericks, printing to an HP LaserJet 4050N via IP.  [The following behavior takes place whether the printer's internal settings are set to Duplex Printing is On or is Off.]
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  • Java Proxy not working? (Reposted Properly)

    I am very new to java and this forum, so please excuse any etiquitte issues.
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    * To change this template, choose Tools | Templates
    * and open the template in the editor.
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    import java.net.*;
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          int localport = 143;
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        byte[] reply = new byte[4096];
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            final OutputStream streamToClient = client.getOutputStream();
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            // If we cannot connect to the server, send an error to the
            // client, disconnect, and continue waiting for connections.
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              server = new Socket(host, remoteport);
              System.out.println("Attempting Connection?");
            } catch (IOException e) {
              PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(streamToClient);
              out.print("Proxy server cannot connect to " + host + ":"
                  + remoteport + ":\n" + e + "\n");
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              client.close();
              continue;
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            final InputStream streamFromServer = server.getInputStream();
            final OutputStream streamToServer = server.getOutputStream();
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            // to the server. A separate thread for asynchronous.
            Thread t = new Thread() {
              public void run() {
                int bytesRead;
                try {
                  while ((bytesRead = streamFromClient.read(request)) != -1) {
                      System.out.println(bytesRead);
                    streamToServer.write(request, 0, bytesRead);
                    streamToServer.flush();
                } catch (IOException e) {
                // the client closed the connection to us, so close our
                // connection to the server.
                try {
                  streamToServer.close();
                } catch (IOException e) {
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            t.start();
            // Read the server's responses
            // and pass them back to the client.
            int bytesRead;
            try {
              while ((bytesRead = streamFromServer.read(reply)) != -1) {
                streamToClient.write(reply, 0, bytesRead);
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            System.err.println(e);
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    JavaGreenHorn wrote:
    I am trying to create a simple proxy to "sniff" a port (143 in this case) and "inject" some text when passing it on. I have run this .jar package on my Windows 7 machine and it appears to start properly, but when when I access port 143 via telnet (for testing purposes) by loggin on to a remote server, my simple debug code never triggers. Am I missing something in this code?Shouldn't you be accessing port 143 on your local machine, or wherever that code is running? There's no reason that a connection should be made to your code just because somebody connected to somewhere else. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding what you said there.

  • Java Proxy not working?

    I am very new to java, so please excuse any etiquitte issues.
    I am trying to creat a simple proxy to "sniff" a port (143 in this case) and "inject" some text when passing it on. I have run this .jar package on my Windows 7 machine and it appears to start properly, but when when I access port 143 via telnet (for testing purposes) by loggin on to a remote server, my simple debug code never triggers. Am I missing something in this code?
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    * To change this template, choose Tools | Templates
    * and open the template in the editor.
    package yahooimapproxy;
    * @author dpallen
    import java.io.*;
    import java.net.*;
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    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
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    String host = "your Proxy Server";
    int remoteport = 143;
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    System.out.println("Starting proxy for " + host + ":" + remoteport
    + " on port " + localport);
    // And start running the server
    runServer(host, remoteport, localport); // never returns
    } catch (Exception e) {
    System.err.println(e);
    * runs a single-threaded proxy server on
    * the specified local port. It never returns.
    public static void runServer(String host, int remoteport, int localport)
    throws IOException {
    // Create a ServerSocket to listen for connections with
    ServerSocket ss = new ServerSocket(localport);
    final byte[] request = new byte[1024];
    byte[] reply = new byte[4096];
    while (true) {
    Socket client = null, server = null;
    try {
    // Wait for a connection on the local port
    client = ss.accept();
    final InputStream streamFromClient = client.getInputStream();
    final OutputStream streamToClient = client.getOutputStream();
    // Make a connection to the real server.
    // If we cannot connect to the server, send an error to the
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