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Binary package hint: cups
Printing large (3264x2448) JPEG images from eog or F-Spot worked fine
under Hardy but is broken after upgrading to Intrepid, with all updates
and pending updates applied, using CUPS 1.3.9-2ubuntu6 and
1.3.9-2ubuntu4.
When I print a large image from eog or F-Spot to an HP DeskJet 6980, I
get "/usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip failed".
In the cups log, I get
(/usr/lib/cups/filter/cpdftocps) exited with no errors.
Starting renderer with command: "gs -sstdout=%stderr -dBATCH -dPARANOIDSAFER
-dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ijs -sIjsServer=hpijs
-sDeviceManufacturer="HEWLETT-PACKARD" -sDeviceModel="deskjet 5600"
-dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=595 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=842 -dDuplex=false -r300
-sIjsParams=Quality:Quality=0,Quality:ColorMode=2,Quality:MediaType=0,Quality:PenSet=2,Quality:FullBleed=1,PS:MediaPosition=7
-dIjsUseOutputFD -sOutputFile=%stdout -"
Error: /limitcheck in --array--
Operand stack:
114642
The PDF produced in d00122-001 renders fine with evince, but when I run
it through cpdftocps the PostScript it produces contains the lines:
xpdf begin
114642 array dup /ImData_7_0 exch def
but the limit for GhostScript is 65535 elements in an array, so it
throws a limitcheck.
The same happens when I run gs on the output manually. When I scale the
image down to 1632x1224, it prints fine. When I print the image to PDF,
that PDF prints fine.
The cpdftocps command line is
/usr/lib/cups/filter/cpdftocps 122 ian img_0101.jpg 1 "PrintoutMode=High
PageSize=A4 Quality=FromPrintoutMode Duplex=DuplexNoTumble
InputSlot=Default number-up=1 job-
uuid=urn:uuid:89275bd9-7476-3bae-5365-733be2479c4f"
/var/spool/cups/d00122-001 > /tmp/d.ps
I have the PDF and PostScript output, but they are 20MB and 33MB
respectively, so I haven't attached them.
** Affects: gs-gpl
Importance: Unknown
Status: New
** Affects: poppler (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
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Array too big when printing large image
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/311982
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