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Same problem with my Ubuntu 10.4. I had no problem until upgrading to
10.4. And now, all my OpenOffice documents print with a light yellow
background (Epson AcuLaserC2000). The fix proposed by vxxzy worked
perfectly for me also. Thanx!
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Thank you!
On 06/02/2010 10:59 AM, Paddy Landau wrote:
> I see that this has been fixed in the latest updates to come through to
> Lucid 10.04.
>
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I see that this has been fixed in the latest updates to come through to
Lucid 10.04.
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Thank you, vxxzy.
I confirm that this workaround fixed it for me on three Ubuntu computers
and one Xubuntu.
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Hi,
the same here with Ubuntu 10.4 amd64, hplip installed, printer HP Business
Inkjet 1200.
Yellow background when printing hp scanned pdf's (scanned in windows, no linux
driver) with adobe reader.
The fix by vxxxzy solved this problem for me, too. Many thanks!
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Just a note for David, vxxzy. You've made many people very happy
Thank you so much! I've made the change to 9 computers now and
all are working very well!
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Fixed it for me as well on hp 8500, thanks!
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I have installed this "fix" on 7 machines so far, and they are all doing
fine with no problems printing on any printer or creating pdf's in
cups-pdf! :)
On 05/19/2010 01:02 PM, Blake Hannaford wrote:
> This fix worked for me as well (HP OJP 8500 A909a). But be careful
> with the double quotes!
This fix worked for me as well (HP OJP 8500 A909a). But be careful
with the double quotes! Do not just comment out the rest of the line:
-dPDFSETTINGS=/printer " # -dUseCIEColor"
^ be sure to put this
back!
Blake
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Hi David,
Thank you again so much for everything. I've made the change on 6 of the
11 machines I've upgraded. They are all working fine.
Maybe this will help with the issue. I use cups-pdf a lot. If you
selected cup-pdf and printed a document before making the change (like
last week), it also
When the updates are run it 'should' fix the issue; however it may be
best to keep watch on what is being updated.
If you see an update for ghostscript, pstopdf, cups, lpr, etc...
(basically updates that deal with printing) you may want to restore that
file from the backup you created and then run
Hi,
It works perfectly now!!! Thank you so much. My old laser printer
still works fine also. I would assume that once the real fix is out, my
Ubuntu updates would update things. Is this a correct assumption?
I hope you have or had a great day also!
Don
On 05/17/2010 03:44 PM, vxxzy wrote:
You Welcome!
You just need to delete a portion of that line. It should look like the
one below:
PS2PDF_OPTIONS="$PS2PS_OPTIONS -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode \
-dPDFSETTINGS=/printer"
Take note that the actual bug probably lay somewhere in ghostscript.
This is a temporary solution. I do not kn
Hi,
Thank you very, very much! The reason this is a big problem for me is
that I sell real estate, and all of the brochures I print out are
printed from our website. And thank you for confirming the bug! I'm sure
you are right about this being the same as the debian bug. I don't know
if this a
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I have found a temporary workaround for now.
This bug seems to really be another bug described here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=580963
In order to get this working (This is more of a band-aid fix but works!)
just remove the -dUseCIEColor flag from "/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstop
Additional printers affected: The HP Photosmart C309 in Ubuntu 10.04 is
doing the same thing. The HP 3845 also does it, but it is very faint as
compared to the K5400, 8000, 8500, and C309. It is about like the HP
2605 color laser jet where you have to look really hard to see it. I've
also attached
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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