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I am on Ubuntu 12.04 and experiencing the problem with whatever filter
that has been posted or referenced here. Did not have that problem on
10.04 - tried also with the pdftops filter from there without luck.
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I found that I still have poppler-utils 0.18.4 although at the top in launchpad
I can see that 0.20.2 should be the most current. Switched to main server in
synaptic but still no update.
BTW: I am on 64-bit.
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Confirmed. Here it was gs that hogged the cpu core, and my file grew to 1.8 MB
containing only bitmaps.
Howdo I access that pdf printer built into Firefox?
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This problem is still present in Precise. I just printed this page.
Cups-pdf took several minutes, spiked one cpu core and finally generated
a 5.9 MB file with the pages rendered as images. The Firefox built-in
pdf printer took a few seconds and generated a 218 KB file with the
pages rendered as
This bug is being proposed as the problem related to this questsion:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/118862/how-can-i-set-print-to-file-as-my-
default-printing-option. However, I'm not sure that's accurate. Just an
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Is there a workaround for this?
The solution in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/381788/comments/17
didn't work, see file attached.
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Sending a ping regarding this bug. The problem is still existing. Printing over
the network is terribly slow with larger PDFs or PDFs containing a large
(scanned) image.
For this bug, it says, there are fixes released, but the bug itself is open.
When will the fixes be pushed to Ubuntu? Thanks.
Aldi, please see bug 668800 about remaining rendering slowness problems.
This is fixed in the newest version of Ghostscript (which is already
included in Oneiric). See also the appropriate upstream bug
http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=690475. In addition,
Ghostscript's rendering gets
Till, thanks a lot for the fast and great answer. I am looking forward
to Oneiric and I will try the rendering trick. Thanks.
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On 07/26/2011 01:53 PM, Till Kamppeter wrote:
Aldi, please see bug 668800 about remaining rendering slowness problems.
This is fixed in the newest version of Ghostscript (which is already
included in Oneiric). See also the appropriate upstream bug
NoOp, the new Ghostscript version would be a too high impact for an SRU,
but the adding of -dNOINTERPOLATE, at least for very common drivers
and filters would be possible. You could try it out, at least if it is
currently a Ghostscript process which slows down your printing (check
with top). Can
Till, will do. I may not be able to get to it until tomorrow, but I'll
see if I can pin it down. Thanks.
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Is this fixed? Less than a month ago I installed 10.04 on a compaq
laptop, printing to a network laser printer (can't recall the model).
Everything fully up to date at the time, but it's printing PDF's at
glacial speed and holding up everyone else's print jobs. Windows users
in the same office
I use an up-to-date Ubuntu 10.04 as well. The problem is still there and
it is very annoying. Still exactly the problem as zcat described it.
I encounter the problem with a Kyocera FS-3830N and also with an
KonicaMinolta BizHub C220. All other users in the office are always
annoyed when I need
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I still couldn't print well this morning to a networked Brother MFC
7820N, using a plethora of pdf viewers in both Jaunty and Karmic (with
updated related --cups, etc-- packages)
However, I happened across an old forum post where someone with Dapper
used the HP laserjet foomatic driver for this
Just to confirm that I have the same problem with 2 of my Ubuntu 9.04
computers with a Brother HL-2070w, in network mode.
This problem have also been mentionned by users here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=411815
http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2979174
If you need any
Daniel, ~/.cups/lpoptions is only created when the printer options are
saved by certain applications, like KDE applications for example. So not
every user has this file.
Do you have any problems, like for example that all jobs get printed 2
pages per sheet?
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thought this could help: i set up an intrepid system with kvm and
printed tp.ps with the cups in the virtual machine and it runs fine
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again, i'm not sure if this is pdftops's fault, but my duplex print jobs
constantly get printed out as two-up with right-to-left page-order...
attached is the postscript generated by dvips -Plj4k. Running lpr tp.ps
would produce the strange printout.
my printer in office: hp laserjet 4000n,
Jesse, for me the file comes out correctly. Can you attach the PPD file
(from /etc/cups/ppd/) and an error_log of a job which comes out
incorrectly? For the error_log follow the instructions in the CUPS
error_log section on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems.
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it didn't work either.
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@till this is the error_log you asked for. sorry for messing it up with
a lot of samba login fail coz i didn't save password.
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my amateur eyes spot this spooky line in the log:
D [10/Jul/2009:01:55:45 +0800] [Job 13] argv[5]=media=A4
sides=two-sided-long-edge finishings=3 number-up=2 PageSize=A4
PrintoutMode=Normal InputSlot=Default Duplex=DuplexNoTumble
Quality=FromPrintoutMode nocollate outputorder=normal
Jesse, can you check (and attach) the following files:
/etc/cups/printers.conf
/etc/cups/lpoptions
~/.cups/lpoptions
The first file will contain default settings if you change the Job
Options in system-config-printer. The second will be used if you save
options in a printing dialog of an
till, you are right! my ~/.cups/lpoptions mysteriously contained the
two-up option... but i can hardly remember where i set it or saw it!
just now i tried starting evince and print, and i can't see the two-up
being set in evince! what apps will 'see', or recognize that option?
guess evince and
AFAIK KDE apps save printer settings in ~/.cups/lpoptions.
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I'm not sure if my problem is related to the pdftops filter but it's certainly
worse than before.
I installed the fix from proposed:
$ sudo apt-get install -t jaunty-proposed cups
and then i added the LJ4000 printer in our office via samba
then i printed the attached postscript file, the result
Jesse, I have checked your problem and the files gets broken already by
the pdftopdf filter which is used before pdftops is called. So the
replacement of pdftops will not have caused this problem.
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Till can throw his armada of printers at it which he has at home, but
we should send out an extra call for testing in blogs and
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* debian/rules: Switch the pdftops filter back to Poppler, as Ghostscript
has a lot of problems in generating PostScript (LP: #382379).
*
None of the above problems deals with a scanned image or 80-page
document. Is there any additional problem with these kinds of documents
if you actually print them (not print them to PDF)?
I have problems when printing certain pdf-documents that contain big
(scanned) images or have a lot of
Lennart Jütte, can you please attach the files which cause problems for
you and can you also attach the error_log when printing them? Please see
the section CUPS error_log in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems for how to get the
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Sorry, i couldn't reproduce the problem. Maybe it was just a one-time-
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works (almost) fine now.
If the problem occurs again i'll post my logs here.
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P3005, Color LaserJet CM3530 MFP, probably they are too new). As long as
the printouts come out correctly, simply ignore it.
For (2) not the CUPS package is the
Hi,
my report here applies for Ubuntu Jaunty with HP Laserjet 4050 over JetDirect
(Network). I have the latest packages installed, as explained in this thread:
dpkg -l cups
cups 1.3.9-17ubuntu3.2Common UNIX Printing System(tm) -
server
dpkg -l poppler-utils
poppler-utils
Confirmation:
I just printed Professor Gemminger's slides (see attachments) from Mac
OS X 10.5.7. Settings: 2 slides per side, duplex. I had to wait a few
seconds (maybe less than 10?) per sheet, but it works quite fast.
About the funny background: I zoomed in and saw the strange pattern the
Thank you, this seems to work perfectly now. Previously printing was
very slow and some characters had black bars above them (Jaunty
Jackalope printing to HP laserjet 2250).
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header. Setting the page size resets the duplex to print on the front
side and so it gets never printed on back sides. I have fixed this by
checking whether
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spurious lines. Printing pictures with eog works, too (after upgrading
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I'm running Jaunty and already added the proposed repository. A Kyocera
Mita FS-1030D is attached to the system.
Before adding the new repo everything printed out fine from a Windows
Vista machine printing over samba. My MacBook running OS X 10.5 and cups
1.3.10 needed a few minutes per page that
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Duplex problem is mainly that the sides=... option supplied to CUPS
does not get picked up. But this is not a pdftops problem where this bug
is about. padtops was never resonsible to pick up the sides=...
option. So the duplexz should have probably already failed with the old
Ghostscript-based
There is an regression: I printed a PDF two-sided (duplex) with two
pages per side. The PDF with 3 pages should printed on one paper, but
instead the back side of the paper stayed white and the page 3 is
printed on a second page. The printer pulled the paper back like it does
it when it prints in
Benjamin Drung, can you please provide an error_log as described in the
CUPS error_log section of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems?
Can you also tell us from which applications you tried to print, attach
a sample input file.
Please also tell us which printer and which driver you
Accepted poppler into jaunty-proposed, the package will build now and be
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Please note that to fix this problem BOTH packages (cups, poppler) from
jaunty-proposed are needed. So please install both packages and check
whether you can print everything without problems. Tell us your results
here, both positive and negative
As all bugs referenced here (and linked as duplicates) are regressions
in Jaunty, we decided to issue the fix (switching pdftops back to
Poppler, fixing Poppler bugs to avoid other regressions) as an SRU for
Jaunty.
debdiffs and insructions for testing the updated CUPS and Poppler
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NoOp, I have fixed bug 385709 in Karmic now. So there your drawing
should get PDF-printed in the original quality of Inkscape now.
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Excellent! Is there a way that this can be enabled in jaunty proposed
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NoOp, Hardy had a completely different workflow, here Inkscape produced
PostScript, CUPS did page management on PostScript and then cups-pdf
turned the PostScript to PDF with Ghostscript. Ghostscript's pdfwrite
output device does not turn text characters into bitmaps.
From Intrepid on, the
NoOp, can you post the original SVG file, so that I can do some testing
with it? Thanks.
Can you also try with Intrepid (Live CD, other machine) whether the
problem was already there? Do not replace Intrepid's pdftops filter for
that test. Can you also test with Jaunty without filter replacement
Till, attached is the svg file. I'll do the other tests later this
afternoon post back with the results. The svg is created in inkscape
0.46-5ubuntu4.
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The problem is Poppler's pdftops filter. It turns the PDF file which was
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file. Seems to be an upstream bug of Poppler. Usually Poppler conserves
the text when converting PDF to PostScript (at least it did so with PDFs
coming from
According to the source code of Poppler's PostScript output facility
pages get rasterized at 300 dpi if they use transparency. Does your
drawing use transparency?
As PostScript by itself does not support transparency, we need a PDF
printing workflow which is as complete as possible. Drivers
Sorry... I think that is not the problem.
I brought up hardy on a test machine using the liveCD, installed
Inkscape: 'sudo apt-get install inkscape' (again this is a liveCD
session - nothing installed to the hard drive), copy over the
Example_testfile.svg file from this machine, opened it in
In Linux Mint 7 the last pdftops is working.
That is: I tested it on printing this very webpage from firefox on a networked
HP Laserjet 4000 printer and it comes directly out of the printer with the
recommended Postscript printerdriver. Also first print to a pdf file and print
that file from
The problem with the subscriber list is a bug of your browser (most
probably Firefox) as it already appears when printing to PDF (an
operation which does not involve the printing system. So report a
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serious issues. (Sorry Till, but you'd ask that we test).
Attached are three test files of an svg drawing with text:
1. Example_printwcups.pdf is printed to pdf via cups Till's
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A quick hurray coming from someone experiencing bug #362186 (HP LaserJet
2200 DN). I too had the little stripes above characters, but the fix
provided in that thread did fix it for me too. Thanks!
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*
The needed CUPS patches are now uploaded to the BZR repository at Debian
and soon a package for Karmic will be uploaded. The new Poppler package
is already available for Karmic.
For the time being please keep on testing with my pdftops test script
and report everything what you observe. Also
Attached is my Poppler-based pdftops CUPS filter. This filter is a shell
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the upcoming CUPS package for Karmic.
Everyone, please test with this filter whether the Poppler-based pdftops
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Added the fix for bug 335397 to the debdiff. This bug also needs to be
fixed to avoid a regression.
** Attachment added: Updated debdiff to cover bug 335397
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27498774/poppler_0.11.0-0ubuntu2_0.11.0-0ubuntu3.debdiff
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pdftops CUPS filter has several problems
This bug was fixed in the package poppler - 0.11.0-0ubuntu3
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poppler (0.11.0-0ubuntu3) karmic; urgency=low
* debian/patches/15_poppler-ps-output-broken-binary-encoding-fix.patch:
Fixed bug in copying ASCII85-encoded binary data from the PDF input
file which produced
This fixes also bug 375763.
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pdftops CUPS filter has several problems
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Here is an updated debdiff with the improved patch as also attached to
the upstream bug report. In addition, each page gets a
%%PageBoundingBox: comment now, so that CUPS' pstops filter does not add
its own %%PageBoundingBox: comment with the PPD default page size to
each page header.
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