Yes! it's related to what you are suggesting (but not the driver thing, they are up to date)... I've done a couple of checks and this is the result:
My default configuration has the printer physically connected to a homeserver so I usually print to a "remote printer" (shared).
When I physically move the printer and connect it to the Plan-G computer, so it becomes a local printer, everything goes fine!
I guess not that many people have to print to a remote printer :D
Thanks anyway!
My default configuration has the printer physically connected to a homeserver so I usually print to a "remote printer" (shared).
When I physically move the printer and connect it to the Plan-G computer, so it becomes a local printer, everything goes fine!
I guess not that many people have to print to a remote printer :D
Thanks anyway!