Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working - Solved for Epson Printers

2013-01-04 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P


Background:

There has been a number of threads about duplex problems printing from LO.

On an Ubuntu 64-bit 10.04 and 12.04 OS, an Epson Artisan 810 printer 
would not duplex, while the HP 2300dn laser would, when printing from LO 
Writer.  The Artisan will print duplex using the default PDF reader or 
all of the other packages installed in the Ubuntu computer.


Solution:
Here is the solution that was made for the Artisan printer.



First I installed 3 different drivers for the printer to see if any of 
these would solve the problem:


1]  epson-inkjet-printer 1.0.0-1lsb3.2 (Seiko Epson Corporation LSB 3.2)
2]  epson-inkjet-printer-escpr 1.2.2-1lsb3.2 (Seiko Epson Corporation 
LSB 3.2

3]  CUPS+Gutenprint (OpenPrinting LSB 3.2) v5.2.7

None of them would print duplex by default using LO.

I went to the Options - LibreOffice - Print section and there was 
nothing there to help.

Then I started to go through all of the options.
There was one option I did not try

Options - LibreOffice - General
Print dialogs
Use LibreOffice dialogs

This checkbox is not checked by default.
I decided to try it. Well, it worked.


Why using the default setting does not work, I do not know.  Why LO does 
not use the default Print dialogs [for Ubuntu and Windows XP/Vista] like 
all the other packages do, I do not know.  You would think that if one 
printer works with the duplexing, the other would as well.  If LO used 
the "default/standard" printing dialogs, would it work, maybe.


Also for the print driver options:
the #2 driver - Escpr driver does not have any duplex option.

#1 and #2 do not have any resolution options other than 300 by 300 DPI, 
while #3 has many, many DPI resolution options.


the CUPS+Gutenberg - OpenPrinting - driver seems to have the best color 
results for all three printer drivers.


SO
the default in the General dialog does not work for printing duplex for 
several printers, mine included.


Why I did not check this box before?  I was told, when LO first came 
out, to use the defaults and not use the LO dialogs for Load/Save and 
Printing.


Well, it was a simple fix.  Whether it would work for the other printers 
that have duplexing issues, I do not know.






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Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working - Solution

2012-12-31 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P


I will have to try it sometime soon on my two duplexing printers.

On 12/31/2012 06:54 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:

Greetings,
I know this is an old thread (11-12-12), but I think I found the 
solution to this problem.  When looking at the print dialog tabs in LO 
3.6.4.3 recently, I discovered an option that works.  It is in the 
"Options" tab.  Check "Create single print jobs for collated output."  
When checked, the print output does collate copies as expected 
[1,2,3,blank,1,2,3,blank] in duplex - at least it worked for me on the 
same file I first talked about back in November.

Girvin Herr



webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:


The Duplexing is the KEY for me to say - - it may be a combination of 
the printer and LO settings.


I cannot get LO to duplex properly with my Epson Artisan 810 printer, 
but it works with my HP Laserjet 2300.  There is something going on 
with LO that is not picking up the duplexing command correctly for 
the Epson printer.


I am wondering if it is the same for the collating.

I run 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04 with MATE desktop environment [with some 
KDE mixed into it] and currently 3.5.7.


What version of Linux are you using?  Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, 
Opensuse, etc., etc.?


Since you run Linux, can you try creating a PDF file for your 
document and then use the "default viewer" package for PDF to open 
it.  Then go to your printer's options and try to print 2 or 3 copies 
of the document with the collate option.


ALSO, sometimes I have problems with odd number of pages with 
duplexing.  I have had the last single sided page have the last page 
of the original document on one side and the first page of the new 
document on the second side.


What printer are your using?  Which driver set? 
Original-manufacture-style, CUPS-style or GhostScript-style? Manually 
installed or did the Linux version find the printer driver and 
installed it automatically?


As I said, I have no problems with straight duplexing of a single 
copy of a document on my HP LJ 2300, but I have some problems when I 
make several copies of a document with an odd number of pages. To 
print a duplex document on my Epson Artisan printer, I create a PDF 
version and use the default viewer for the PDF files that comes with 
Ubuntu, and it works fine.


So, it could be the printer, the driver, or LO ability to access the 
proper print options for the printer itself, or a combination there of.


Try the Export to PDF for one copy of the document and then try and 
print the duplex and collated document that way.  If it works, then 
it is a LO printer option issue.  If it does not work properly, then 
it is a printer/driver issue.  My Epson has a problem with LO and my 
HP has a driver issue, the last time I tried it - which was a few 
months back when I was still running Ubuntu 10.04.



On 11/12/2012 07:02 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:

Tom,
Actually, no, this is not the first time I have seen this behavior.  
I rarely print multiple copies, but I have seen this happen before, 
within about 6 months.  That previous time, I was using LO 3.5.3.


Okay, this is really strange.  I just tried it again and got 
1,2,1,2,3,3!  I might add that I am printing duplex, which may 
complicate the LO algorithm.  I tried another 3-page document and it 
behaved the same way.  I then expanded it to 4 pages and got 
1,2,1,2,3,4,3,4.  Where 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 are on the same sheets, just 
opposite sides.  Weird.  I just tried doing the same thing with a 
Calc spreadsheet and got the same results.  So the problem is with 
LO, not just Writer.

Girvin



Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think i had a similar problem last week on Windows.  The next 
time i tried pritning it did collate but i have no idea why it 
didn't work or why it magically startedd workign again.  I thought 
it was just me stuffing-up that one time.
So, it's interesting to hear it might be an intermittent problem.  
I take it that this is the first time that collating has not 
worked?  Did work previously?

Regards from
Tom :)







From: Girvin R. Herr 
To: LibreOffice Users  Sent: Monday, 
12 November 2012, 22:19

Subject: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

Greetings,
Has anyone else noticed that the "Collate" option in the print 
dialog is not working?!
I wanted to print 2 copies of a 3-page document and I selected 
"Collate".  However, the pages came out 1,1,2,2,3,3 not the 
1,2,3,1,2,3 that I expected.  So, I unselected "Collate" and it 
still came out 1,1,2,2,3,3!
Is there some other setting controlling this or is it a bug I 
should look into?

Running LO 3.5.7.2 under KDE 3 and Linux.
Thanks in advance.
Girvin Herr


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working - Solution

2012-12-31 Thread Girvin R. Herr

Greetings,
I know this is an old thread (11-12-12), but I think I found the 
solution to this problem.  When looking at the print dialog tabs in LO 
3.6.4.3 recently, I discovered an option that works.  It is in the 
"Options" tab.  Check "Create single print jobs for collated output."  
When checked, the print output does collate copies as expected 
[1,2,3,blank,1,2,3,blank] in duplex - at least it worked for me on the 
same file I first talked about back in November.

Girvin Herr



webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:


The Duplexing is the KEY for me to say - - it may be a combination of 
the printer and LO settings.


I cannot get LO to duplex properly with my Epson Artisan 810 printer, 
but it works with my HP Laserjet 2300.  There is something going on 
with LO that is not picking up the duplexing command correctly for the 
Epson printer.


I am wondering if it is the same for the collating.

I run 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04 with MATE desktop environment [with some KDE 
mixed into it] and currently 3.5.7.


What version of Linux are you using?  Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, 
Opensuse, etc., etc.?


Since you run Linux, can you try creating a PDF file for your document 
and then use the "default viewer" package for PDF to open it.  Then go 
to your printer's options and try to print 2 or 3 copies of the 
document with the collate option.


ALSO, sometimes I have problems with odd number of pages with 
duplexing.  I have had the last single sided page have the last page 
of the original document on one side and the first page of the new 
document on the second side.


What printer are your using?  Which driver set? 
Original-manufacture-style, CUPS-style or GhostScript-style? Manually 
installed or did the Linux version find the printer driver and 
installed it automatically?


As I said, I have no problems with straight duplexing of a single copy 
of a document on my HP LJ 2300, but I have some problems when I make 
several copies of a document with an odd number of pages. To print a 
duplex document on my Epson Artisan printer, I create a PDF version 
and use the default viewer for the PDF files that comes with Ubuntu, 
and it works fine.


So, it could be the printer, the driver, or LO ability to access the 
proper print options for the printer itself, or a combination there of.


Try the Export to PDF for one copy of the document and then try and 
print the duplex and collated document that way.  If it works, then it 
is a LO printer option issue.  If it does not work properly, then it 
is a printer/driver issue.  My Epson has a problem with LO and my HP 
has a driver issue, the last time I tried it - which was a few months 
back when I was still running Ubuntu 10.04.



On 11/12/2012 07:02 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:

Tom,
Actually, no, this is not the first time I have seen this behavior.  
I rarely print multiple copies, but I have seen this happen before, 
within about 6 months.  That previous time, I was using LO 3.5.3.


Okay, this is really strange.  I just tried it again and got 
1,2,1,2,3,3!  I might add that I am printing duplex, which may 
complicate the LO algorithm.  I tried another 3-page document and it 
behaved the same way.  I then expanded it to 4 pages and got 
1,2,1,2,3,4,3,4.  Where 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 are on the same sheets, just 
opposite sides.  Weird.  I just tried doing the same thing with a 
Calc spreadsheet and got the same results.  So the problem is with 
LO, not just Writer.

Girvin



Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think i had a similar problem last week on Windows.  The next time 
i tried pritning it did collate but i have no idea why it didn't 
work or why it magically startedd workign again.  I thought it was 
just me stuffing-up that one time.
So, it's interesting to hear it might be an intermittent problem.  I 
take it that this is the first time that collating has not worked?  
Did work previously?

Regards from
Tom :)







From: Girvin R. Herr 
To: LibreOffice Users  Sent: Monday, 
12 November 2012, 22:19

Subject: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

Greetings,
Has anyone else noticed that the "Collate" option in the print 
dialog is not working?!
I wanted to print 2 copies of a 3-page document and I selected 
"Collate".  However, the pages came out 1,1,2,2,3,3 not the 
1,2,3,1,2,3 that I expected.  So, I unselected "Collate" and it 
still came out 1,1,2,2,3,3!
Is there some other setting controlling this or is it a bug I 
should look into?

Running LO 3.5.7.2 under KDE 3 and Linux.
Thanks in advance.
Girvin Herr


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

2012-11-23 Thread Jay Lozier

On 11/23/2012 05:25 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:

Greetings,
I finally got time to work on this problem.  As a result of some 
helpful replies to my original posting, I have made some progress with 
this subject problem and I am making this posting in case it may help 
others.
I changed my CUPS printer driver from the "HP Laserjet 8150 Series 
Postscript (en)" to the "HP Laserjet 8150 - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.2" 
driver and now I can print the LO-generated PDF file of my 3-page 
document in Adobe Acrobat reader 9 perfectly.  Collation and number of 
copies (2) are correct.  Since Reader 9 now prints the correct number 
of copies and collation, the problem is no longer the CUPS driver.
With that baseline said, LO printing now prints double the number of 
copies (4 in this case of specifying 2), but the collation is now 
correct (1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3).  So, there still seems to be 
something wrong with LO printing in this area.  I just tried 
specifying the number of copies at 3 and got 9 copies!!  So this is 
not merely doubling, it is squaring!!  In deference to the forests of 
the world, I am not going any higher in copies with this testing.


This problem is not a show-stopper for me.  I have other ways to print 
multiple copies.  I just found this LO printing action as something 
unexpected.


Thanks to everyone who replied to my original posting.
Girvin Herr


You might try using localhost:631  to access the CUPS system directly 
and see if there any settings that you use there.


Girvin R. Herr wrote:


Webmaster,
See below for answers to your questions.

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

What version of Linux are you using? Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, 
Opensuse, etc., etc.?

Slackware 12.2 (K2.6.27)


Since you run Linux, can you try creating a PDF file for your 
document and then use the "default viewer" package for PDF to open 
it.  Then go to your printer's options and try to print 2 or 3 
copies of the document with the collate option.
Now that got interesting!  I tried this using Adobe Acrobat Reader to 
print the PDF file and although I selected 2 copies, collated, I got 
one copy!  I then tried 3 copies and still only got one copy.


What printer are your using?  Which driver set? 
Original-manufacture-style, CUPS-style or GhostScript-style? 
Manually installed or did the Linux version find the printer driver 
and installed it automatically?
I am using an HP Laserjet 8150DN, CUPS 1.3.11, on "AppSocket/HP 
JetDirect" and the "HP Laserjet 8150 Series Postscript (en)" driver.  
When I installed it, CUPS found the printer on my network 
automagically with the "Find New Printers" option, but I continued to 
install it manually using the CUPS "wizard".  I did not opt for the 
Foomatic or Gutenprint drivers, thinking they would not be needed, 
since the printer has Postscript emulation, and a simple Postscript 
driver should suffice.  Now I may go back and rethink that decision.  
I noticed there are two other drivers I may try: Foomatic and CUPS 
Gutenprint v5.2.2.



Try the Export to PDF for one copy of the document and then try and 
print the duplex and collated document that way.  If it works, then 
it is a LO printer option issue.  If it does not work properly, then 
it is a printer/driver issue.  My Epson has a problem with LO and my 
HP has a driver issue, the last time I tried it - which was a few 
months back when I was still running Ubuntu 10.04.


Thanks for the help.  You may be onto something with the driver.  I 
will try the other drivers and report back.

Girvin Herr







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Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

2012-11-23 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P


As I stated many times before [or tried to get the words out with my 
stroked brain interfering sometimes], LO will not work with the duplex 
of my Epson Artisan printer, but will for my HP Laserjet 2300n printer 
that has the duplex option included.  I have used several drivers for 
the Epson both with Ubuntu 10.04 and 12.04. But no go.


SO, what I do most of the time is create a PDF document from Writer and 
then open that PDF file and print the duplex document that way.


I have, with a few older HP printers and with Windows drivers 
[Win95-Vista] have had problems with collation one and a while. But with 
my Ubuntu desktop and the "default PDF viewer", I have not seen any 
collation problems at all.  Of course, I hardly ever tell my printers to 
print many copies or a 2+ page document and NEVER tell it to print 2+ 
copies of duplex document with an odd number of pages.  I have seen page 
3 of copy 4 and page 1 of copy 5 on the same sheet of paper.


I do know that ever since LO came out, and I have been reading the 
lists, I have seen people have problems with certain printers not having 
some of their printing features, like duplex, not work with LO, but work 
with packages other than LO.  It is up to the developers to get the 
print commands in LO and the commands from the OS commands for the 
printers to match up.  The problem is that the developers do not have 
all of the 1,000 or more printers to test on.



On 11/23/2012 05:25 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:

Greetings,
I finally got time to work on this problem.  As a result of some 
helpful replies to my original posting, I have made some progress with 
this subject problem and I am making this posting in case it may help 
others.
I changed my CUPS printer driver from the "HP Laserjet 8150 Series 
Postscript (en)" to the "HP Laserjet 8150 - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.2" 
driver and now I can print the LO-generated PDF file of my 3-page 
document in Adobe Acrobat reader 9 perfectly.  Collation and number of 
copies (2) are correct.  Since Reader 9 now prints the correct number 
of copies and collation, the problem is no longer the CUPS driver.
With that baseline said, LO printing now prints double the number of 
copies (4 in this case of specifying 2), but the collation is now 
correct (1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3).  So, there still seems to be 
something wrong with LO printing in this area.  I just tried 
specifying the number of copies at 3 and got 9 copies!!  So this is 
not merely doubling, it is squaring!!  In deference to the forests of 
the world, I am not going any higher in copies with this testing.


This problem is not a show-stopper for me.  I have other ways to print 
multiple copies.  I just found this LO printing action as something 
unexpected.


Thanks to everyone who replied to my original posting.
Girvin Herr



Girvin R. Herr wrote:


Webmaster,
See below for answers to your questions.

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

What version of Linux are you using? Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, 
Opensuse, etc., etc.?

Slackware 12.2 (K2.6.27)


Since you run Linux, can you try creating a PDF file for your 
document and then use the "default viewer" package for PDF to open 
it.  Then go to your printer's options and try to print 2 or 3 
copies of the document with the collate option.
Now that got interesting!  I tried this using Adobe Acrobat Reader to 
print the PDF file and although I selected 2 copies, collated, I got 
one copy!  I then tried 3 copies and still only got one copy.


What printer are your using?  Which driver set? 
Original-manufacture-style, CUPS-style or GhostScript-style? 
Manually installed or did the Linux version find the printer driver 
and installed it automatically?
I am using an HP Laserjet 8150DN, CUPS 1.3.11, on "AppSocket/HP 
JetDirect" and the "HP Laserjet 8150 Series Postscript (en)" driver.  
When I installed it, CUPS found the printer on my network 
automagically with the "Find New Printers" option, but I continued to 
install it manually using the CUPS "wizard".  I did not opt for the 
Foomatic or Gutenprint drivers, thinking they would not be needed, 
since the printer has Postscript emulation, and a simple Postscript 
driver should suffice.  Now I may go back and rethink that decision.  
I noticed there are two other drivers I may try: Foomatic and CUPS 
Gutenprint v5.2.2.



Try the Export to PDF for one copy of the document and then try and 
print the duplex and collated document that way.  If it works, then 
it is a LO printer option issue.  If it does not work properly, then 
it is a printer/driver issue.  My Epson has a problem with LO and my 
HP has a driver issue, the last time I tried it - which was a few 
months back when I was still running Ubuntu 10.04.


Thanks for the help.  You may be onto something with the driver.  I 
will try the other drivers and report back.

Girvin Herr








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Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

2012-11-23 Thread Girvin R. Herr

Greetings,
I finally got time to work on this problem.  As a result of some helpful 
replies to my original posting, I have made some progress with this 
subject problem and I am making this posting in case it may help others. 

I changed my CUPS printer driver from the "HP Laserjet 8150 Series 
Postscript (en)" to the "HP Laserjet 8150 - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.2" 
driver and now I can print the LO-generated PDF file of my 3-page 
document in Adobe Acrobat reader 9 perfectly.  Collation and number of 
copies (2) are correct.  Since Reader 9 now prints the correct number of 
copies and collation, the problem is no longer the CUPS driver. 

With that baseline said, LO printing now prints double the number of 
copies (4 in this case of specifying 2), but the collation is now 
correct (1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3).  So, there still seems to be 
something wrong with LO printing in this area.  I just tried specifying 
the number of copies at 3 and got 9 copies!!  So this is not merely 
doubling, it is squaring!!  In deference to the forests of the world, I 
am not going any higher in copies with this testing.


This problem is not a show-stopper for me.  I have other ways to print 
multiple copies.  I just found this LO printing action as something 
unexpected.


Thanks to everyone who replied to my original posting.
Girvin Herr



Girvin R. Herr wrote:


Webmaster,
See below for answers to your questions.

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

What version of Linux are you using?  Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, 
Opensuse, etc., etc.?

Slackware 12.2 (K2.6.27)


Since you run Linux, can you try creating a PDF file for your 
document and then use the "default viewer" package for PDF to open 
it.  Then go to your printer's options and try to print 2 or 3 copies 
of the document with the collate option.
Now that got interesting!  I tried this using Adobe Acrobat Reader to 
print the PDF file and although I selected 2 copies, collated, I got 
one copy!  I then tried 3 copies and still only got one copy.


What printer are your using?  Which driver set? 
Original-manufacture-style, CUPS-style or GhostScript-style? Manually 
installed or did the Linux version find the printer driver and 
installed it automatically?
I am using an HP Laserjet 8150DN, CUPS 1.3.11, on "AppSocket/HP 
JetDirect" and the "HP Laserjet 8150 Series Postscript (en)" driver.  
When I installed it, CUPS found the printer on my network 
automagically with the "Find New Printers" option, but I continued to 
install it manually using the CUPS "wizard".  I did not opt for the 
Foomatic or Gutenprint drivers, thinking they would not be needed, 
since the printer has Postscript emulation, and a simple Postscript 
driver should suffice.  Now I may go back and rethink that decision.  
I noticed there are two other drivers I may try: Foomatic and CUPS 
Gutenprint v5.2.2.



Try the Export to PDF for one copy of the document and then try and 
print the duplex and collated document that way.  If it works, then 
it is a LO printer option issue.  If it does not work properly, then 
it is a printer/driver issue.  My Epson has a problem with LO and my 
HP has a driver issue, the last time I tried it - which was a few 
months back when I was still running Ubuntu 10.04.


Thanks for the help.  You may be onto something with the driver.  I 
will try the other drivers and report back.

Girvin Herr




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Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

2012-11-13 Thread Girvin R. Herr


Webmaster,
See below for answers to your questions.

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

What version of Linux are you using?  Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, 
Opensuse, etc., etc.?

Slackware 12.2 (K2.6.27)


Since you run Linux, can you try creating a PDF file for your document 
and then use the "default viewer" package for PDF to open it.  Then go 
to your printer's options and try to print 2 or 3 copies of the 
document with the collate option.
Now that got interesting!  I tried this using Adobe Acrobat Reader to 
print the PDF file and although I selected 2 copies, collated, I got one 
copy!  I then tried 3 copies and still only got one copy. 



What printer are your using?  Which driver set? 
Original-manufacture-style, CUPS-style or GhostScript-style? Manually 
installed or did the Linux version find the printer driver and 
installed it automatically?
I am using an HP Laserjet 8150DN, CUPS 1.3.11, on "AppSocket/HP 
JetDirect" and the "HP Laserjet 8150 Series Postscript (en)" driver.  
When I installed it, CUPS found the printer on my network automagically 
with the "Find New Printers" option, but I continued to install it 
manually using the CUPS "wizard".  I did not opt for the Foomatic or 
Gutenprint drivers, thinking they would not be needed, since the printer 
has Postscript emulation, and a simple Postscript driver should 
suffice.  Now I may go back and rethink that decision.  I noticed there 
are two other drivers I may try: Foomatic and CUPS Gutenprint v5.2.2.



Try the Export to PDF for one copy of the document and then try and 
print the duplex and collated document that way.  If it works, then it 
is a LO printer option issue.  If it does not work properly, then it 
is a printer/driver issue.  My Epson has a problem with LO and my HP 
has a driver issue, the last time I tried it - which was a few months 
back when I was still running Ubuntu 10.04.


Thanks for the help.  You may be onto something with the driver.  I will 
try the other drivers and report back.

Girvin Herr


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

2012-11-13 Thread anne-ology
   I've had that problem with any software I've used;
   the only sure way is to set the printer's options -
  then it works as it should every time.

   I've asked the reason for this only to be given varying responses;
none logical & to the point  ;-)



On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Girvin R. Herr
wrote:

Greetings,
> Has anyone else noticed that the "Collate" option in the print dialog is
> not working?!
> I wanted to print 2 copies of a 3-page document and I selected "Collate".
>  However, the pages came out 1,1,2,2,3,3 not the 1,2,3,1,2,3 that I
> expected.  So, I unselected "Collate" and it still came out 1,1,2,2,3,3!
> Is there some other setting controlling this or is it a bug I should look
> into?
> Running LO 3.5.7.2 under KDE 3 and Linux.
> Thanks in advance.
> Girvin Herr
>
>

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

2012-11-12 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P


The Duplexing is the KEY for me to say - - it may be a combination of 
the printer and LO settings.


I cannot get LO to duplex properly with my Epson Artisan 810 printer, 
but it works with my HP Laserjet 2300.  There is something going on with 
LO that is not picking up the duplexing command correctly for the Epson 
printer.


I am wondering if it is the same for the collating.

I run 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04 with MATE desktop environment [with some KDE 
mixed into it] and currently 3.5.7.


What version of Linux are you using?  Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, 
Opensuse, etc., etc.?


Since you run Linux, can you try creating a PDF file for your document 
and then use the "default viewer" package for PDF to open it.  Then go 
to your printer's options and try to print 2 or 3 copies of the document 
with the collate option.


ALSO, sometimes I have problems with odd number of pages with 
duplexing.  I have had the last single sided page have the last page of 
the original document on one side and the first page of the new document 
on the second side.


What printer are your using?  Which driver set? 
Original-manufacture-style, CUPS-style or GhostScript-style? Manually 
installed or did the Linux version find the printer driver and installed 
it automatically?


As I said, I have no problems with straight duplexing of a single copy 
of a document on my HP LJ 2300, but I have some problems when I make 
several copies of a document with an odd number of pages. To print a 
duplex document on my Epson Artisan printer, I create a PDF version and 
use the default viewer for the PDF files that comes with Ubuntu, and it 
works fine.


So, it could be the printer, the driver, or LO ability to access the 
proper print options for the printer itself, or a combination there of.


Try the Export to PDF for one copy of the document and then try and 
print the duplex and collated document that way.  If it works, then it 
is a LO printer option issue.  If it does not work properly, then it is 
a printer/driver issue.  My Epson has a problem with LO and my HP has a 
driver issue, the last time I tried it - which was a few months back 
when I was still running Ubuntu 10.04.



On 11/12/2012 07:02 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:

Tom,
Actually, no, this is not the first time I have seen this behavior.  I 
rarely print multiple copies, but I have seen this happen before, 
within about 6 months.  That previous time, I was using LO 3.5.3.


Okay, this is really strange.  I just tried it again and got 
1,2,1,2,3,3!  I might add that I am printing duplex, which may 
complicate the LO algorithm.  I tried another 3-page document and it 
behaved the same way.  I then expanded it to 4 pages and got 
1,2,1,2,3,4,3,4.  Where 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 are on the same sheets, just 
opposite sides.  Weird.  I just tried doing the same thing with a Calc 
spreadsheet and got the same results.  So the problem is with LO, not 
just Writer.

Girvin



Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think i had a similar problem last week on Windows.  The next time 
i tried pritning it did collate but i have no idea why it didn't work 
or why it magically startedd workign again.  I thought it was just me 
stuffing-up that one time.
So, it's interesting to hear it might be an intermittent problem.  I 
take it that this is the first time that collating has not worked?  
Did work previously?

Regards from
Tom :)







From: Girvin R. Herr 
To: LibreOffice Users  Sent: Monday, 
12 November 2012, 22:19

Subject: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

Greetings,
Has anyone else noticed that the "Collate" option in the print 
dialog is not working?!
I wanted to print 2 copies of a 3-page document and I selected 
"Collate".  However, the pages came out 1,1,2,2,3,3 not the 
1,2,3,1,2,3 that I expected.  So, I unselected "Collate" and it 
still came out 1,1,2,2,3,3!
Is there some other setting controlling this or is it a bug I should 
look into?

Running LO 3.5.7.2 under KDE 3 and Linux.
Thanks in advance.
Girvin Herr


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

2012-11-12 Thread Girvin R. Herr

Tom,
Actually, no, this is not the first time I have seen this behavior.  I 
rarely print multiple copies, but I have seen this happen before, within 
about 6 months.  That previous time, I was using LO 3.5.3.


Okay, this is really strange.  I just tried it again and got 
1,2,1,2,3,3!  I might add that I am printing duplex, which may 
complicate the LO algorithm.  I tried another 3-page document and it 
behaved the same way.  I then expanded it to 4 pages and got 
1,2,1,2,3,4,3,4.  Where 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 are on the same sheets, just 
opposite sides.  Weird.  I just tried doing the same thing with a Calc 
spreadsheet and got the same results.  So the problem is with LO, not 
just Writer.

Girvin



Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think i had a similar problem last week on Windows.  The next time i tried pritning it did collate but i have no idea why it didn't work or why it magically startedd workign again.  I thought it was just me stuffing-up that one time.  


So, it's interesting to hear it might be an intermittent problem.  I take it 
that this is the first time that collating has not worked?  Did work previously?
Regards from
Tom :)  







  


From: Girvin R. Herr 
To: LibreOffice Users  
Sent: Monday, 12 November 2012, 22:19

Subject: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

Greetings,
Has anyone else noticed that the "Collate" option in the print dialog is not 
working?!
I wanted to print 2 copies of a 3-page document and I selected "Collate".  However, the 
pages came out 1,1,2,2,3,3 not the 1,2,3,1,2,3 that I expected.  So, I unselected 
"Collate" and it still came out 1,1,2,2,3,3!
Is there some other setting controlling this or is it a bug I should look into?
Running LO 3.5.7.2 under KDE 3 and Linux.
Thanks in advance.
Girvin Herr


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working

2012-11-12 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
I think i had a similar problem last week on Windows.  The next time i tried 
pritning it did collate but i have no idea why it didn't work or why it 
magically startedd workign again.  I thought it was just me stuffing-up that 
one time.  

So, it's interesting to hear it might be an intermittent problem.  I take it 
that this is the first time that collating has not worked?  Did work previously?
Regards from
Tom :)  






>
> From: Girvin R. Herr 
>To: LibreOffice Users  
>Sent: Monday, 12 November 2012, 22:19
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] Collate print option not working
> 
>Greetings,
>Has anyone else noticed that the "Collate" option in the print dialog is not 
>working?!
>I wanted to print 2 copies of a 3-page document and I selected "Collate".  
>However, the pages came out 1,1,2,2,3,3 not the 1,2,3,1,2,3 that I expected.  
>So, I unselected "Collate" and it still came out 1,1,2,2,3,3!
>Is there some other setting controlling this or is it a bug I should look into?
>Running LO 3.5.7.2 under KDE 3 and Linux.
>Thanks in advance.
>Girvin Herr
>
>
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