Seems like it was an user config error then (or a printer driver one for
allowing setting an option that makes the printer bug)
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Status: New => Invalid
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Thank you for your reply! I think Evince cannot know which settings are
"bad" - this should be the job of maybe CUPS or the printer driver. So
I'm not sure how Evince can help here... Of course Evince can implement
a workaround for this:
1. remember the printing settings per printer;
2. Add a butt
With removing ~/.config/evince/print-settings solving the problem this
looks moe like a bug in GTK or evince for me. Moving ...
** Package changed: cups (Ubuntu) => gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
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Thank you for the hint with removing ~/.config/evince/print-settings I
have added it to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems#Known_bugs
now.
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Oh damn. Apparently Evince remembered some creepy settings in its print-
settings file, which caused the printer to go crazy. Removing
~/.config/evince/print-settings fixed the issue for me.
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There actually is a much closer match of the driver for the printer:
PIXMA IP 7250. Tried to change the driver for the printer, nothing gets
changed: the test page and writer still prints fine, while printing PDF
prints nothing
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