https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=515941

--- Comment #11 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Ingo Klöcker from comment #10)
> Could it be that this is actually "print-color-mode: color" and that the D
> isn't really part of the string? Try printing in grayscale or black/white
> and check if the print-color-mode changes.

I tried to understand the binary format. For me it seems that D is part of the
string.

I could try to print in grayscale. But what would be the difference? I already
see that Okular uses this setting, Firefox does not.

> The problem is more likely related to the used color model (RGB, CMYK, ...)
> or to color profiles (ICC).

That's also my assumption. But I did not change any setting during my tests
with the different programs. So same settings - different outcome. For me
Okular does something different to other programs. This difference could lie in
color model/color profile. But I did not find any setting other than
print-color-mode. 

> Did you restart cupsd after installing colord? If in doubt then reboot.

Yes I did.

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