--- layout: post title: "Fix: macOS 15 Sequoia CUPS printing fails with Validate-Job client-error-not-found" date: 2026-03-08 tags: [macos, cups, printing, linux] --- When adding a remote CUPS print server on macOS 15 Sequoia, print jobs may fail immediately with: ``` Validate-Job client-error-not-found ``` ## Cause macOS sends a `Validate-Job` IPP request before submitting the actual print job. If the queue URI is incorrect, the server cannot find the printer and rejects it with this error. The most common culprit is the **queue name** field when adding the printer via System Settings → Printers & Scanners → Add Printer → IP tab. Leaving it blank or entering just the printer name causes macOS to target the wrong IPP endpoint. ## Fix When adding the printer, set the **Queue** field to: ``` /printers/ ``` (note `/printers/` prefix, it's not **just the CUPS queue name**) For example, if your printer is named `office-laser`: ``` /printers/office-laser ``` The full URI should resolve to: ``` ipp://:631/printers/ ``` ## Fixing an already-added printer No need to remove and re-add it. Update the URI in place with `lpadmin`: ```bash lpadmin -p -v ipp://:631/printers/ ``` ## Verifying the correct URI You can confirm the printer name and path on the CUPS server with: ```bash lpstat -v ``` And test the endpoint directly from the Mac before adding the printer: ```bash ipptool -tv ipp://:631/printers/ get-printer-attributes.test ```