I have a similar issue.

System was okay until I tried to print a pdf file then a gs process took 80-100% of both processors.  After cancelling  the print job and trying again with a different pdf file I had two gs processes taking 100% of the cpu. 

Cancelling all the print jobs does not stop the gs process.

The pdf files where about 250kb and 150kb however the Document Print Status windows showed the sizes at about 80Mb and 20Mb respectively. The print jobs where left running for 1 hour and 45 minutes respectively before they were cancelled,
Document Print Status window showed the status as processing.

I am running the Debian stable with no updates suggested by the Update Manager, Release 6.0.5,  Kernel 2.6.32-5-amd64 with Gnome 2.30.2

CUPS version is 1.4.4

The printer is a HP OfficeJet 7000 connected via the ethernet port.

The computer has a Intel Core2 Duo CPU E8500 @ 3.16GHz and 4Gb memory.

I hope this helps.

Thanks,
Tim


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