https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33693

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--- Comment #4 from Don <[email protected]> 2011-12-15 09:58:41 PST ---
I'm running LibreOffice (version directly from LibreOffice) 3.4.4 on Ubuntu
11.10. I tried printing 75 copies of a single sheet with significant graphics
(large file size) on a black and white Kinoca-Minolta PagePro 1400w laser
printer. I had no idea that LibreOffice would be sending 75 individual print
jobs to the printer instead of 1 print job with 75 copies. It crashed the
printer, and also the driver after several copies. Then there was the
horrendous mess of getting all of the unprinted jobs deleted.  I was able to
use my inkjet (HP OfficeJet 8000) to finish the printing after the laser
crashed. Once again individual print jobs were sent for each copy. Once
everything was printed, I had about 10 minutes of icons coming on the screen
saying printing started and printing completed when the printing was all done.
The icons were playing catchup with all of the print jobs. I've tried to
research this. The only way I've found that you can print a large number of
copies is to export the page to pdf, and then print the pdf. Programs other
than LibreOffice (GEdit, Document Viewer) send 1 job to the printer with
multiple copies. This problem did not exist in OpenOffice a year ago with
whatever was the current version of openoffice on Ubuntu 10.10 back then when I
printed the same job on the same laser printer.

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