Package: cups-filters
Version: 1.0.18-2+b2
Followup-For: Bug #660420
Dear Maintainer,
I experienced this with a Brother 5250DN and cups-filters 1.0.7, and
continue now to see it with 1.0.18. If I set my printer to use
Foomatic/hpijs-pcl5e, things basically return to working - output
quality is
This bug I have fixed with cups-filters 1.0.5-1. This version inserts
code snippets into PostScript output for Kyocers and Brother PostScript
printers to work around the incompatibilities/PS interpreter bugs.
Till
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cups-filters (1.0.5-1) fixes the problem for me.
Probably this was bug: LP #951627
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/951627
And probably this fix would also help here:
http://cups.org/str.php?L4008+Qversion:1.5
Regards,
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Wolfgang Walter
Studentenwerk München
On Tuesday 06 March 2012, you wrote:
Hi Wolfgang,
Am 06.03.2012 01:28, schrieb Wolfgang Walter:
I can also confirm that printing to a kyocera FS-1300D (as a postscript-
printer) does not work any more. It does not print and hangs instead.
This seems to be due to the postscript file
I can also confirm that printing to a kyocera FS-1300D (as a postscript-
printer) does not work any more. It does not print and hangs instead.
This seems to be due to the postscript file generated from the PDF by
ghostscript (called by the pdftops cups filter in my case).
To test I tried to
Hi Wolfgang,
Am 06.03.2012 01:28, schrieb Wolfgang Walter:
I can also confirm that printing to a kyocera FS-1300D (as a postscript-
printer) does not work any more. It does not print and hangs instead.
This seems to be due to the postscript file generated from the PDF by
ghostscript (called by
The PostScript which gets sent to the printer is generated by
Ghostscript, with its ps2write output device and in your case
Ghostscript 9.05 is used. Ghostscript is called either by the pdftops
CUPS filter (cups-filters package) or by foomatic-rip (foomatic-filters
package).
So please do the
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