The real bug here is a Ghostscript bug. Ghostscript is not able to render a given input file in a reasonable time. This will be best fixed by the upstream developers of Ghostscript. They will need to reproduce the bug without CUPS, therefore we need the original input file and how CUPS has processed it.

To obtain this information follow the instructions of the sections "CUPS error_log" and "Capturing print job data" on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems. These instructions are originally made for Ubuntu, but the CUPS package is identical in Debian and Ubuntu, so they should also work in Debian. Note that instead of running a command as root by preceding it with "sudo", like "sudo start cups", run the command (without preceded "sudo") in a second terminal window where you have switched to root via "su -".

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