Tomas,

As this bug was reported as a problem with a HP LaserJet 4050, for which
a fix has been released, I would ask you, please, to open a new bug, and
subscribe me (cliddell) to the new bug, and we'll work forward from
there.

The instructions of what to do are here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems#Getting_the_data_which_would_go_to_the_printer

But there is no point in attaching the two sets of output since the
Postscript from Poppler is totally different to the Postscript from
Ghostscript, and thus there's no chance of using a comparison to help.
Just attach the failing Postscript - but note the next paragraph....

I'm happy to work through the issue and track down the source of the
problem, but it will mean a lot of hand editing of Postscript files by
me, and having to rely on you to send them to the printer and report the
results back to me (and possibly mean burning through paper, too). We
can probably find a workaround for the problem *if* we can narrow it
down.

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Title:
  printer ERROR:  invalidaccess  OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

Status in “cups-filters” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “cups-filters” source package in Precise:
  Fix Released
Status in “cups-filters” source package in Quantal:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  This is probably related to bug #960666  but is when trying to print to an HP 
LaserJet 4050. 
  When trying to print graphics (I have tried both from Geany and from Document 
Viewer (viewing a PDF), the printer prints a blank page and then a page with 
the text:

  ERROR:
  invalidaccess
  OFFENDING COMMAND:
  filter
  STACK:
  /SubFileDecode
  endstream
  0
  --nostringval--
  --nostringval--
  11
  false

  (above was when trying to print from geany) but I think the PDF printed the 
same text.
  This printer worked perfectly in the previous 3 versions of Xubuntu but I get 
this error in Xubuntu 12.04, so I know it's not a printer problem.
  Interestingly, the Ubuntu test page prints perfectly.

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