This bug was fixed in the package cups-filters - 1.0.40-0ubuntu1
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cups-filters (1.0.40-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
* New upstream bug fix release 1.0.40:
- pdftops: Introduced new "hybrid" renderer: Here usually
Ghostscript is used, but if the printer is a Brother,
Worked great for me also. Thanks!
On Oct 7, 2013 6:11 AM, "Florian Sievers" <1097...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> After some search on the internet, I found the following solution that
> fixed the problem for me.
>
> I changed the pdftops renderer on the commandline via:
> sudo lpadmin -p MFC7460D
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/cups-filters
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PDF's are offset when printed with lpr, but not acroread
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After some search on the internet, I found the following solution that
fixed the problem for me.
I changed the pdftops renderer on the commandline via:
sudo lpadmin -p MFC7460DN -o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops
Please change 'MFC7460DN' to the name of your printer to the name you
gave it in cu
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Title:
PDF's are offset when printed with lpr, but not acroread
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The work around above works great! Looking at the diff, this could also
be a bug in the libpoppler, PDF rendering lib, package as both versions
of the cups-filter packages depend on different versions of the
libpoppler package
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Hi
After some investigations I found a relatively easy way to get arround this.
The culprit beeing cups-filters. After downgrading it, evrything seemed OK.
apt-cache policy cups-filters
cups-filters:
Installed: 1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1
Candidate:1.0.24-2ubuntu0.1
Versiontabel:
1.0.24-2ubu
Unlike moose, I see the same problem in 12.04 (actually 12.04.1 LTS).
In my case the printer is an hp3030 postscript level 2 printer. I'll
attach my test pdf -- the left margin should be about .35" but is
printed with essentially zero margin when using lpr (but prints
correctly using acroread).
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- PDF's print are offset when printed
+ PDF's are offset when printed
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