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On 2012-04-25T09:50:45+00:00 Ueczz wrote:

The paper input (paper source) option in the Printing's "Preferences" dialogue 
always gets set back to Tray 1, even if I have the multi-purpose-tray selected. 
When I change the default settings in CUPS, the printer will print from 
whatever I choose as default settings.

The printer is a Kyocera FS-C5030N, used as a network printer. It was
installed through CUPS.

Other settings (Multiple Pages on one side, Duplex Unit etc) seem to work fine.
The multi-purpose tray was selected as installed in CUPS, and shows in the 
printing's Preference dialogue.

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On 2012-04-27T00:07:41+00:00 Irmhild-rogalla wrote:

For me it's the same: 
Debian Systems with Cups and a Kyocera Printer TASKalfa 250ci
Not only in Writer but in all Components the same effekt: 
I use the printer with two trays = paper boxes, one with DIN A 4 and one with 
DIN A 3 (this is one of the possible standards)
If I use paper size A 3 (A 4 and tray 1 is standard) and choose tray 2 in the 
printings preferences, it didn't work: the printer try to print on A 3 with 
paper from tray 1 - but this didn't work, so the printer sends an error 
message. And Libreoffice didn't save the tray choice.

The only possiblity is, to chance the standard to A 3 and tray 2, but
then other way (A4, tray 1) didn't work.

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On 2012-04-27T00:25:23+00:00 Irmhild-rogalla wrote:

I forgot two important informations:

There are no similar problems with other programs than LibreOffice.

I suppose, that the problem isn't Kyocera-specific, but may be.

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On 2012-05-02T02:23:45+00:00 Yann-le-viavant wrote:

I have so the same problem with libreoffice 3.4 : it's impossible to choose the 
correct tray with printers which have multiple source trays. The problem don't 
exist with libreoffice version 3.3.4 that I used on another pc with the same 
network printer.
I used gentoo on a pc with libreoffice 3.3.4 without problem.
I used openSuse on another pc with libreoffice 3.4.5 with the problem. 
My network printer, for the 2 pc, is a lexmark optra t610 with 3 trays.
Others softwares, like xournal, okular, evince, etc., can print with the 
correct tray.
Cordialement,
Yann

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On 2012-05-06T12:13:07+00:00 Christoph-spamforme wrote:

(In reply to comment #2)
> There are no similar problems with other programs than LibreOffice.
> 
> I suppose, that the problem isn't Kyocera-specific, but may be.

Same on my side - can confirm for Kyocera FS-1028MFP (network printer,
recent PPD) on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS using LibreOffice 3.5.2.2, Build-ID:
350m1(Build:202).

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On 2012-05-09T13:53:46+00:00 Ueczz wrote:

(In reply to comment #3)
> I have so the same problem with libreoffice 3.4 : it's impossible to choose 
> the
> correct tray with printers which have multiple source trays. The problem don't
> exist with libreoffice version 3.3.4 that I used on another pc with the same
> network printer.
> I used gentoo on a pc with libreoffice 3.3.4 without problem.


I can confirm that it works fine with LO 3.3.4.
Thanks for pointing this out!
Would still like to get a fix though, because I don't want to use the old 
version.

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Title:
  Libreoffice can't select printer tray

Status in LibreOffice Productivity Suite:
  New
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When selecting a tray different than default in network printer libreoffice 
prints in default tray anyway.
  This does not happen with other programs (you can select a diferent tray an 
it prints in that tray).
  Ubuntu 12.04

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