http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=872
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Please do not use "psnup" when you use CUPS. You do not need it. CUPS has such
functionality internally. See
http://localhost:631/sum.html
to find out how to set N-Up printing with the "lpr" command of CUPS.
In the graphical CUPS frontends "kprinter", "xpp", and "gtklp" there is a button
for choosing how many pages you want to print per sheet. Please tell whether
this helps.
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description:
Using CUPS with the ghostscript+gimp-print driver on an Epson Stylus Color 400
results in a shifted (towards the top - firstly printed - part of the paper) and
clipped (smaller printed area, big margin at tha lastly printed part) printout.
This problems wasn't there using stcolor driver and lprng under suse. Other
people told me, that they had the same problem with a C70 printer, and switching
to PDQ from CUPS solved the problem.