the problem deals with the PRINTER DRIVER. SO I report the same bug
affecting Kubuntu 17.04 and Brother MFC-L2700DW series with driverless
cups filter 1.13. The problem is that the driver is not good.
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Can you backport it to saucy? (currently on 0.24.1-0ubuntu1)
If somebody wants to work on that I can look at doing the sponsoring. I
don't think the desktop team is going to work on it though, saucy is
neither the current stable nor the LTS and the issue is not a security
one, we would
This bug was fixed in the package poppler - 0.24.3-0ubuntu2
Can you backport it to saucy? (currently on 0.24.1-0ubuntu1)
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I have this problem in Libreoffice Writer, Impress etc. Changing the
printer output format from PDF to Postscript (level 3 or 2) seems to fix
it
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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The Poppler fix is still under test to make sure that there are no
regressions. See
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72312
As soon as it finalizes I will look into backporting it to 13.10.
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This bug was fixed in the package cups-filters - 1.0.43-1
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* New upstream release 1.0.43:
- pdftopdf: Fixed software copy generation logic for printers
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cups-filters 1.0.43 (with the fix) released upstream.
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I have now tested your test-tmpl.ps file and dine some fixes on the
pstopdf, pdftopdf, and pdftops filters. Now I get correct results with
it. The fix will get into Ubuntu with the release of cxups-filters
1.0.43. Please test when the package gets available in Trusty (use a
live CD/USB stick or a
The problem is caused by the auto rotation done by pdftopdf which makes
the pages rotated to print short-edge-first if the printer requires
this. If your original page is portrait and you request landscape,
pdftopdf rotates it by 90 degrees and after that pdftopdf applies auto
rotation and rotates
Thanks for the clarifications, and the nopdfAutoRotate option does seem
to help somehow. However, I believe the problem is still present for a
couple of important reasons. The initial report used PDF files and a
generic queue as a way to easily expose the problem, but it affects more
than this. I
PostScript files are also readily layouted documents as PDF files. So if
you create something printable from a desktop app which still sends
print jobs in PostScript, you also determine in the app whether the
pages are landscape- or portrait-oriented. So on PostScript jobs the
landscape option
Not to be pedantic, but while this is not very usual (especially for PS
code produced by vanilla applications), it is a lot easier for PS code
to be more adaptive. The CUPS test page is actually a good example of
this. PDF is generally completely constrained by the page dimensions.
The main
The landscape option is a shortcut for the IPP standard option
orientation-requested=3 and RFC 2911
(http://tools.ietf.org/search/rfc2911) tells about the meaning of
orientation-requested=...:
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This attribute indicates the desired orientation for printed print-
stream pages; it
I would tend to agree with your assessment. The cause of the problems
right now seem to be some duplication of the handling of these options
between the various involved filters, so that should probably be
streamlined.
For reference, I am attaching the PS test page that was used by our
customer
Can be caused by Poppler, I am currently investigating this.
Please follow the instructions of the sections CUPS error_log and
Capturing print job data on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems. Thanks.
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* debian/patches/pdftops-origpagesizes-fixes.diff: Output of pdftops
-origpagesizes was broken, especially PDFs which have a rotation set
(for example from the
Any progress for a resolution of this orientation bug?
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Stephane, thanks, I have fixed this duplex issue upstream now.
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Tim, can it be that this problem is caused by your most recent changes
concerning landscape PDF handling?
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It exposed a pre-existing bug in pdftopdf. Run it through just the
pdftopdf fliter and you'll see the same output (or at least I do).
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Note: if you change the behaviour of pdftopdf, please make sure it keeps
its output in the correct orientation ready for rasterization.
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Tobias, can you have a look into this?
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Also see a somewhat tangential issue I reported with pdftopdf, which may
be part of this :
https://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1167
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