I'm running Debian testing with the following packages installed (from dpkg
-l):

ii��cupsomatic-ppd����������������20040102-1
ii��cupsys������������������������1.1.20candidate6-6
ii��cupsys-client�����������������1.1.20candidate6-6
ii��cupsys-driver-gimpprint�������4.2.5-6
ii��lpr���������������������������2000.05.07-5

I used the CUPS browser interface to install a Brother HL-1450 laser
printer on the parallel port with the driver "Brother HL-1450 Foomatic
hl1250 (recommended)".��I've�also�tried�the�others�relevant�drivers�and
replacing lpr with cupsys-bsd, and I always get the same problem: every
printout is preceded by a sheet with some letters (usually "d a b") spread
across the page near the top.��This�also�happens�with�printouts�from
another computer over Samba.

Is this a bug or have I misconfigured something?

Thanks,
Adam


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