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To manage
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Please also replace upper-case shouting with lower-case. Upper-case
claims don't help to have this bug fixed; much to the contrary I'd say.
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Your criticism is noted.
However, this bug is already solved, or likely solved. HP just hasn't
implemented the fix. And, there's likely no other solution aside from
using capitol letters. ;-)
It would be more helpful if you provided better information.
As such, only seems two solutions,
THIS BUG IS STILL NOT FIXED AND APPLICATIONS ARE STILL NOT PRINTING
CORRECTLY WITH THE HPLIP INSTALLED PPD FILE!
THIS HP 1522NF PRINTER NEEDS PostScript Level 2 and NOT PostScript Level
3!!! Trying to print with Postscript Level 3 will cause character
anomolies.
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To
I had to apply the workaround on post#35 (force level 2 in the PPD) here
on Maverick (even with all the updates and the hplip PPA). The printer
is a Laserjet 2605dn (and it works now). Note also that I changed the
driver for the 2605 Postscript model (not the 2506dn Foomatic proposed
by default).
(Oops. Sorry, I thought I was on the hplip site and not ubuntu! I
should look more closely at the URL domain name!)
Anyways, this bug with misprinting chars at PS Level 3 is not fixed. It
is merrily worked-around (aka hacked fix).
And it's not even proper.
No matter how I tried to specify to
Roger, you are right that the HPLIP developers at HP also use this site
as their upstream bug tracking system, but this particular bug report
has an HPLIP upstream task which is marked invalid as it turned out that
the problem described here is not a problem of HPLIP. The problem is a
Poppler
I've posted this over in freedesktop bug #19640 as well. (See
references at top of page.)
My printer is a HP M1522NF
I'm seeing a similar bug to this too, except only one or two fonts are
replaced with a square/rectangle char.
Changing postscript level within the ppd file only works around the
Which Ubuntu version are you using? Can you try Oneiric (Live CD)? It
should not use Poppler for converting PDF to PostScript any more.
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On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 07:04:16AM -, Till Kamppeter wrote:
Which Ubuntu version are you using? Can you try Oneiric (Live CD)? It
should not use Poppler for converting PDF to PostScript any more.
I'm not a Ubuntu fan, Gentoo here -- all from source with latest and greatest
-- but will
I'm not a Ubuntu fan, Gentoo here -- all from source with latest and greatest
-- but will download Oneiric i386 live cd tonight and give it a try.
Roger, note that Gentoo and Ubuntu have completely different filter
chains, Gentoo uses probably the original PostScript-centric model of
upstream CUPS and Ubuntu (and Debian) use a PDF-centric model. So
problems you find in Gentoo do not necessarily occur in Ubuntu and me as
maintainer of the
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 06:10:44PM -, Till Kamppeter wrote:
Roger, note that Gentoo and Ubuntu have completely different filter
chains, Gentoo uses probably the original PostScript-centric model of
upstream CUPS and Ubuntu (and Debian) use a PDF-centric model. So
problems you find in Gentoo
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Could someone who can reproduce this bug test the attached files.
As a first attempt at fixing this bug in poppler I'm attaching a zip
containing two files (original.ps and modified.ps). original.ps has been
created by using gedit, saving to pdf, and runing pdftops -level3.
Printing this should
chrone, your problem is completely different to the one described here.
Please file a separate bug for your problem.
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using hp deskjet 3920 connected to windows xp shared network printing
from ubuntu jaunty could not print any. :(
the job is sent/done completely from the notification manager, but not a
page printed on the windows xp machine.
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I see this with my HP Color Laserjet 2550 too. Adjusting:
*LanguageLevel: 3
to:
*LanguageLevel: 2
works around the problem.
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Jamie, which Ubuntu version you are using? What kind of file/from which
app are you printing.
The problem should not occur with Karmic and most probably also not with
Jaunty (fully updated), as these let PostScript level 2 be sent to the
printer.
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Is this related to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/313713
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It is possible but I am not sure. Please try the update and see whether
it helps.
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Unfortunately it didn't fix bug #313713 !
I'm printing on a HP Laserjet 4 Plus which should support PS level 2.
Printing on Gutsy worked. Problems started with Hardy. I did try out the Gutsy
ppd, but that didn't fix anything.
The printer gives me this error:
Error: invalidfont
Offending
This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.3.9-2ubuntu8
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cups (1.3.9-2ubuntu8) intrepid-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/local/filters/cpdftocps: Only the last digit of the number of
copies was used (LP: #309314).
* debian/patches/pdftops-cups-1.4.dpatch: Let the pdftops
[I posted this to the poppler bug, but it may be of interest here, too.
-JimC]
The reason the level3 ghostscript generates does not cause the problem
is that ghostscript’s level3 is essentially the same as its level2; only
the name of the procset is different.
Xpdf, OTOH, does generate different
Till,
We have no plans for converting our Postscript Level 3 PPDs to Level 2. These
are valid Postscript PPDs from the Mac driver. We view this as a Poppler issue.
I would rely on you work-around for now.
-dave
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Dave. I have updated the bug report closing all tasks concerning the PPD
files. It works well on Jaunty where Poppler is replaced by Ghostscript
to convert PDF to PS. I will keep Jaunty this way and so the PPDs from
HP do not need to be changed.
** Changed in: hplip
Status: New = Invalid
Till Kamppeter wrote:
rbmorse, please check on an Intrepid box whether the package in
-proposed fixes the problem for Intrepid. We need this information to
check the integrity of the package. Note also that the Intrepid and
Jaunty packages of CUPS use different solutions for this problem.
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** Tags removed: verification-needed
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Till, are hplip, poppler, and foomatic really all affected by this, too?
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Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Target: ubuntu-8.10 = None
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Tags
rbmorse, please check on an Intrepid box whether the package in
-proposed fixes the problem for Intrepid. We need this information to
check the integrity of the package. Note also that the Intrepid and
Jaunty packages of CUPS use different solutions for this problem.
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pitti, the fix in CUPS is a workaround. It simply makes the pdftops
filter of Intrepid (Poppler-based) never generating PostScript level 3
(pdftops of Jaunty is Ghostscript-based).
The HPLIP task is for HP to fix the PPDs of all HP PostScript printers
which are faulty in PostScript Level 3.
The
The CUPS package in Jaunty uses a Ghostscript-based pdftops filter and
so the problem should not occur there. To get the problem solved in
Intrepid I suggest an SRU on CUPS letting pdftops only producing
PostScript level 2. This is understood by all PostScript level 3
printers and is sophisticated
Attached is a debdiff for the cups package of Intrepid to fix this
problem.
** Attachment added: debdiff for an Intrepid SRU to fix this bug
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21683029/cups_1.3.9-2ubuntu7_1.3.9-2ubuntu8.debdiff
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Can you try to make your application do the exact same printout but with
another font? How does the printout look then?
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: foomatic-db = gtk+2.0
** Changed in: hplip
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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You can try to add
psEmbedTrueTypeFonts no
to /etc/xpdf/xpdfrc, but note that it can cause font problems with other
documents. This is only a workaround, not a fix.
Another possibility is that the bug is in font embedding done by
pdftops.
** Also affects: poppler (Ubuntu)
Importance:
To easily reproduce the problem do
wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21294491/d00022-001
pdftops -level3 -paper A4 d00022-001 l3.ps
pdftops -level2 -paper A4 d00022-001 l2.ps
pdftops -level2 -noembtt -paper A4 d00022-001 l2noembtt.ps
Then send the files unfiltered to a PostScript printer
The HP LaserJet P3005 even crashes on the faulty PostScript Level3
output of pdftops.
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Reported upstream to Poppler:
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Importance: Unknown
You can do
sudo perl -p -i -e s/level3/level2/g /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops
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I can confirm this behaviour for my HP LaserJet 4100 with the LaserJet 4100
postscript PPD from Ubuntu 8.10:
- both level2 files print correctly
- the level3 file prints faulty
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On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 12:55 +, Till Kamppeter wrote:
You can do
sudo perl -p -i -e s/level3/level2/g /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops
as a workaround for the time being.
Thank you. This works for me.
Is this persistent or do I need to run it each time the system is
restarted?
Ron
This is persistent until the next time when the CUPS package gets
updated.
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This is persistent until the next time when the CUPS package gets
updated.
There may be another work around:
Open the file:
/etc/cups/ppd/{nameofdriverfile}.ppd
with a root-permissioned text editor. About line number 70, in the
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As lp3.ps displays correctly with Ghostscript (gs l3.ps) it is
possible that we are hitting a bug of the PostScript interpreters in
many HP printers here (or even more than one bug, as the HP LaserJet
P3005 crashes). So it is not necessarily to be fixed in Poppler but by
perhaps by HP in their
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