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does this ever occur in lucid or later?
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@ seb128 - Changes may have been made in Jaunty as you have noted, but
even when using Jaunty, I have tried printing on 4x6 paper and I still
have the same error. The printed area only covers a small section of the
4x6 photo paper (on a Canon i960).
Has anyone confirmed that this fix in Jaunty
Hi Till'
I had a little more time to experiment to see what was really happing. The
status of the 4 x6 pictures is as before. there is no problem! They will not
print border less, but that is OK because I can adjust the border to only 0.1
cm.
The new problem is all of a sudden the A4 and
Calbocano, the GTK fix was only done for Jaunty. Are you using Jaunty?
If there are printing problems with Firefox (check whether printing from
OpenOffice.org, eog, f-spot, and others is OK), open a new bug. If no
application prints correctly for you, the problem is most probably the
Canon driver
the change is in jaunty now
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I have checked all GTK-based applications mentioned here now (GIMP with
standard dialog, eog, f-spot) and they all work correctly now. The
dialogs show the layout of the photos correctly and the photo comes out
of the printer according to the adjusted layout. The fix in GTK really
solved the
Hi Till:
My Internet has been down for the last week, Pleasures of living in a third
world country.
I tried to print a window in firefox from a Philippine Government Window which
had directions to a site for a seninar my wife must attend. All I got was
about a 4x4 area in the bottom half or
Miika, thanks.
seb128, the bug cited by Miika is marked as fixed. Is this fix included
in Jaunty? If not, it would be great if you could backport this fix into
Jaunty as a patch.
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missing pieces?
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=559914
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During the investigations for this bug I have printed photos on an HP
printer and I could print borderless (I have tested with F-Spot). So
there are two possibilities:
1. The GTK printing infrastructure causes the problem. What happens if
you choose borderless printing in the printing dialog or
Hi Till,
1.
a. There is not borderless switch for the canon driver (only a special paper
size).
b. The print preview shows only the left upper top of the picture being
printed.
c. When I print to a PDF file, it comes out about as large as in the preview.
But the picture is scaled, not cut
I myself tried printing after the latest Ubuntu upgrades. I tried A4, A5 and
4x6. Canon driver prints well and pages were printed correctly with Acrobat
Reader (pdf printing). The only problem I found is in F-Spot: selecting
borderless in page setup will overwrite page size setting (it reverts
Frederico, your right! I almost never never print border less on 4x6
paper and when I was running the tests I had the boarders set at .5cm.
No problem there with either F-Spot or Gimp.But when I tried to
print without borders in either program, the boarders were 0.3 cm on the
sides and 0.5 cm
Till, a few days ago I received an auto update from Ubuntu with poppler
0.8.7-1ubuntu0-1 and associated files. So I decided to attempt printing with
F-Spot and GIMP. I tried 10 different sizes with them both with good luck.
there seems to still be a problem with GIMP printing A4 or letter
*sigh* When you want it to succeed, it fails. When you'd like to have it
fail in order to make sure what you're doing makes a difference, you
can't get it to misbehave no matter what.
So I thought I'd have it on record failing before installing poppler-
utils; then installing and see what the
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krisse, probably you had only the Poppler problem and this happens only
for rather big files, so some of your printouts were under and others
over the threshold. So with having libpoppler and poppler-utils up to
date, you should be on the safe side.
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Kamppeter, as reasonable as that sounds, I'm still having my doubts ---
seeing as libpopper **was not updated** in between fail and success.
(Nor was poppler-utils installed at the points printing started
functioning.)
But I'll just keep my breath until it fails again, if indeed it will;
and come
krisse, the Poppler packages in -proposed fix a problem of printing big
photos (large format and/or high resolution) on any printer where the
pdftops CUPS filter is called somewhere in the filter chain. These are
all PostScript printers, the printers using the foo2... drivers (foo2zjs
package),
@Kamppeter: Sounds grand, it does. I'd just hoped for someone who were
experiencing the problems (say Federico or some such) could confirm that
indeed it fixes it. But I'll just take your word for it then and try it
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I managed to get it working again somehow.
1. I downgraded ghostscript gs-gpl, gs, ghostscript-x, etc. to hardy (v. 8.61),
which caused errors.
2. I upgraded back to intrepid's version.
3. I replaced /usr/bin/cifmp610 with the canon original packaged version.
4. I reinstalled a few things from
I tried it: Downgrading cups didn't make a difference.
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@D: Thanks for taking the time to write all of that!
@Kamppeter: After checking, it seems -proposed was enabled all along, so
I believe I already have the poppler-version we're talking about. And it
doesn't work. (As in: the problem at hand is a different one.) Can we
confirm this; what version
Yes, libpoppler3-0.8.7-1ubuntu0.1 is the correct one. Please update also
the poppler-utils to the same version, as I do not know in which of the
two the fix exactly is. If it still does not help this is really another
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Poppler-utils is not installed. Do you want me to install it just to be
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I don't think this is a gtk+2.0 error, as I have the same problem with
digikam on kubuntu intrepid amd64. When printing photos on 10x15cm
paper, I only get a third of the photo on the bottom right of the photo
paper.
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Seems that here we have more than one bug:
1. Make sure that you ahve installed all updates. There were other
printing-related bugs in Intrepid.
2. If you get nothing out of the printer if you print in large format
and/or high resolution, take Poppler from -proposed. See bug 311982.
Report your
kriss, please install the poppler-utils with
sudo apt-get install poppler-utils
You will perhaps get asked to uninstall the xpdf-utils. Say yes so that
the xpdf-utils get rplaced by the poppler-utils. You must have the
version from -proposed (0.8.7-1ubuntu0.1).
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Anyone tried the Poppler fix?
Running an up to date Ubuntu 8.10; printing with canon's drivers.
Experiencing problems similar to the ones reported above. Specifically
the error 32 stuff, which leads to nothing being printed.
Odd-sized printouts was fixed by manually creating a page-size. I seem
Please try the Poppler packages in -proposed. See the instructions in
the last comments in bug 311982.
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Note the Poppler fix is only to address the f-spot and perhaps also the
GIMP (Gutenprint dialog only) problem.
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digikam does not show any problems of the ones observed with the GTK
applications. You naturally have to choose the correct paper size for
the print job and there are also some little issues, as auto-rotating
does not work (printing from image editor, you have to make the correct
The Gutenprint dialog for the GIMP, f-spot, and digikam produce correct
PDF files of the photos and send them to CUPS. An example of f-spot is
attached.
Problem is that the example photo is corrupted in the further filtering,
by CUPS' cpdftocps filter which calls CUPS' pdftops filter and this one
I have reported the pdftops problem to Poppler upstream:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19438
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When I print A4 (text or photos through f-spot) I have no problems at
all. AFAIK my printer cannot print this size borderless (altough I
didn't had time for extensive testing, like 13x18cm or other paper
formats). On A4, I have a little 3 or 4 mm border on every edge, image
is well centered. That
In eog it seems that the paper dimensions in mm (6x4 inches are
152.4x101.6 mm) are considered as PostScript points (152.4x101,6 points
are 53.8x35.8 mm). This gives the small page size in the Image
Settings tab of the printing dialog. The PDF's ImageableArea lines
foresee a lower border of 12.8mm
With f-spot I succeeded to print a 4x6 photo on my HP PhotoSmart C8100.
Perhaps the problems reported here are more a usability issue of setting
the correct paper size with f-spot (and generally apps which use the GTK
printing dialog). Important is that you set paper size and orientation
either
Till, all of my previous tests were done setting up the page as you
said, in both pages.
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GIMP (original printing dialog, File/Print has exactly the same
problem as eog, but in addition, the preview shows only the upper left
corner of the picture (the print job contains the full picture). So as
in eog a very small-sized PDF is sent to CUPS. The sent attributes,
especially the paper
Federico Belvisi, can you do the following: In the dialog for the paper
sizes (Photo/Page Setup or Set Page Size and Orientation) do not
choose the 4x6 photo page size under Any Printer but choose it under
your printer. So select your printer in the upper drop-down box at
first, then choose the
I already did what you said here above in every of my tests with F-Spot: I
selected the right paper size in the current printer model (not any printer,
in my case i selected my Canon printer). Indeed, the available paper sizes were
less than in any printer option. I selected my 4x6 in it. This
Just tried to print in GIMP via Print with Gutenprint, selected Adobe
Postscript Level 2 and provided the Canon's ppd file, selected 4x6
paper size and put an A4 paper. The printer printed the upper left
quarter of the picture at middle height, left aligned on the paper. At
least it printed on a
I also chose the paper size that way. It didn't help at all.
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I have had the same issue as the reporter of the bug. I have a Canon
Pixma ip4500 and Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10. I had a week ago (26th december)
the same error 32 as the original bug's submitter. So, I found out
that printing from F-Spot with Gutenprint driver instead of Canon's one
printed only in a
That's quite interesting. I've never tried printing it on A4 paper.
Maybe it is ghostscript-related after all then? What happens when you
try to print A4, or A4 borderless? It's good to know there are others
out there with exactly the same problem.
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Hi Calbocano,
if you can get it I can really recommend my multi-function Canon Pixma
MP610. The Linux drivers are not perfect, but for printing they work
great. It's scans well copies great. And if you want to print pictures
you can do that directly from SD cards. That's how I fixed my problem
Hi Guys, Since I am going to have to buy a new printer or combination
device when I go to the US in a couple of months what brand or model do
you suggest. My wife loves this Canon device because when she wants to
copy something, I don't have to be there to help her, but I know the
other
Maybe there are two problems at the same time. One in CUPS that prevents
the Canon converter from working properly and another one that prevents
the GTK applications from printing properly.
The Canon drivers have been a bit problematic before already. (e.g.
liked to fill up my /tmp dir in 8.04,
I cannot reproduce the problem in digikam in Intrepid and Jaunty, but in
eog and GIMP also with HP PPD files. For me it looks like a problem of
the GTK printing infrastructure. Reassigning ...
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OK Till, I just got home from being gone to 100KM away to a family party.
Here it is
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Maybe this is related?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/ghostscript/+bug/306125 (but
I'm already running gs 8.63.dfsg.1-0ubuntu6.1).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/286456
http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=690082
Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as triaged and let them handle it from here. Thanks
for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!
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Your Welcome Patrick. I would really like to be able to print pictures
that I take with my digital camera in Ubuntu Linux. I am currently
living in the Philippines and plan to leave this computer and printer to
my daughter when I move back to the US in March-April time frame and I
will buy a new
Hi Calbocano,
you can do
sudo cat /var/log/cups/error_log ~/error_log
then the error log is copied to your home directory, where you can access it.
I will post my logs as soon as I get home...
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Thanks for the info Patrick. I hope this helps you resolve the problem. Like
I said, I want to use Linux completely and no MS products if possible.
Mike
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printers (they are in /etc/cups/ppd/)? Probably the PPDs provide wrong
information to the applications.
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I have been installing all the updates that have come Ubuntu Auto Update
and there is no change of status. I am attaching the requested error
logs and config info. I hope you will be able to resolve this soon. I
am going to have to buy a new computer soon since I am moving to the US
in April
OK I give for now and I need a quick answer so I can attach the
attachment that was requested. When I try to attach
/var/log/cups/error_log it says I don't have permission. I can copy it,
move it, delete it, etc. But I can't seem to figure out how to attach
it to a file that you need. I just
Hello - Cups (Common Unix Printing System) is the driver system that is most
likely responsible for this bug. Can you please attach the following
information in order to help us find the source of the regression?
1.) Follow the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrintingBugInfoScript
and
Hi Calbocano,
thanks for the hint! I tried to print with Picasa, but that didn't work either,
probably another issue, though.
I luckily remembered, that my printer has a slot for SD-cards (And then it
turned out my print head was blocked, so I had to clean it first...) and I
could print my
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As you can see in the print dialogue, a big portion of the page remains
blank for no reason. If I print the page, it comes out just like that,
too. The only one that seems to be working in gimp is A4 without the
borderless option.
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As you see in the a4 borderless dialogue, the same image is printed
bigger, but still not in full size.
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It is not a Gimp bug after all. the same problem appears at least in
digikam/kprinter.
probably a driver or cups issue then.
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Using Photoshop 7 installed in wine 1.0.1, I was able to print normally
using the Canon PIXMA 145 printer. Apparently CUPS doesn't like Gimp or
F Spot Photo Manager. At this time I am having to go back to windows xp
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