Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: colour printing bug in Writer?

2013-05-15 Thread Helen
Yes, I have Epson 1400 printer, and I have to do that each time as well.
It's a bug.

On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 1:09 AM, Marc Paré m...@marcpare.com wrote:

 Le 11/05/13 04:17 PM, Steve Edmonds a écrit :


 On 2013-05-12 07:18, Marc Paré wrote:

 Le 05/05/13 07:04 PM, Steve Edmonds a écrit :

  Do you see controls for Landscape?  What does it do if you choose it

 It is some dicky issue with the Brother driver and LO on Linux. I have
 seen some discussion and it is just as easy to print to PDF and print
 that.


 Actually, I also have a Brother printer and the same fix is to choose
 the correct device drive with through LibreOffice.

 Print-Properties-Device and choose PostScript Level 3. This fixes
 the problem.

 Cheers,

 Marc

 Thanks. It does too. But I can't set this permanently. The settings in
 spadmin won't stick.
 Steve



 Yes, Tim and I are not sure if this is a problem with LibreOffice or with
 our systems. The device sticks until you exit out of LibreOffice. If you
 open LibreOffice again, you have to change the device again. I wonder if
 anyone else has this problem where the device defaults to the wrong one and
 you have to manually change it each time you open a fresh version of
 LibreOffice.

 Cheers,

 Marc

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: colour printing bug in Writer?

2013-05-13 Thread Steve Edmonds


On 2013-05-13 17:09, Marc Paré wrote:

Le 11/05/13 04:17 PM, Steve Edmonds a écrit :


On 2013-05-12 07:18, Marc Paré wrote:

Le 05/05/13 07:04 PM, Steve Edmonds a écrit :


Do you see controls for Landscape? What does it do if you choose it

It is some dicky issue with the Brother driver and LO on Linux. I have
seen some discussion and it is just as easy to print to PDF and print
that.



Actually, I also have a Brother printer and the same fix is to choose
the correct device drive with through LibreOffice.

Print-Properties-Device and choose PostScript Level 3. This fixes
the problem.

Cheers,

Marc

Thanks. It does too. But I can't set this permanently. The settings in
spadmin won't stick.
Steve




Yes, Tim and I are not sure if this is a problem with LibreOffice or 
with our systems. The device sticks until you exit out of LibreOffice. 
If you open LibreOffice again, you have to change the device again. I 
wonder if anyone else has this problem where the device defaults to 
the wrong one and you have to manually change it each time you open a 
fresh version of LibreOffice.


Cheers,

Marc


Hi. It's a widely discussed issue for some time.
Steve


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: colour printing bug in Writer?

2013-05-13 Thread Girvin R. Herr



Steve Edmonds wrote:


On 2013-05-13 17:09, Marc Paré wrote:

Le 11/05/13 04:17 PM, Steve Edmonds a écrit :


On 2013-05-12 07:18, Marc Paré wrote:

Le 05/05/13 07:04 PM, Steve Edmonds a écrit :


Do you see controls for Landscape? What does it do if you choose it
It is some dicky issue with the Brother driver and LO on Linux. I 
have

seen some discussion and it is just as easy to print to PDF and print
that.



Actually, I also have a Brother printer and the same fix is to choose
the correct device drive with through LibreOffice.

Print-Properties-Device and choose PostScript Level 3. This fixes
the problem.

Cheers,

Marc

Thanks. It does too. But I can't set this permanently. The settings in
spadmin won't stick.
Steve




Yes, Tim and I are not sure if this is a problem with LibreOffice or 
with our systems. The device sticks until you exit out of 
LibreOffice. If you open LibreOffice again, you have to change the 
device again. I wonder if anyone else has this problem where the 
device defaults to the wrong one and you have to manually change it 
each time you open a fresh version of LibreOffice.


Cheers,

Marc


Hi. It's a widely discussed issue for some time.
Steve

I don't know what OS is being used here, but if Linux, then CUPS allows 
a default printer to be selected.  When selected in CUPS, this printer 
should be the default printer that is highlighted in the LO print 
dialog.  Optionally, printer and printer settings can be changed on a 
per-document basis by using the File - Printer Settings option in LO.  
Once that is set and the document saved, all subsequent loading of that 
document should have the same printer settings as when last saved.  Oh, 
one must also select Tools - Options - Load Save - General and select 
Load printer settings with the document to enable this behavior.  One 
downside of this is if the document is sent to someone else, it will 
still try to print on the now-nonexistent printer, or the wrong printer 
if still on the same LAN.  In that case, the settings could be changed 
or use Ctrl-P to bring up the print dialog and change the 
printer/settings.  I use this feature for printing envelopes repeatedly, 
which require different printer settings than documents.  Works for me.


If the save icon is grayed out when you try to save the document printer 
settings, just add and delete something anywhere in the document and it 
should be enabled again.

Hope this helps.
Girvin Herr


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: colour printing bug in Writer?

2013-05-13 Thread Steve Edmonds


On 2013-05-14 13:15, Girvin R. Herr wrote:



Steve Edmonds wrote:


On 2013-05-13 17:09, Marc Paré wrote:

Le 11/05/13 04:17 PM, Steve Edmonds a écrit :


On 2013-05-12 07:18, Marc Paré wrote:

Le 05/05/13 07:04 PM, Steve Edmonds a écrit :


Do you see controls for Landscape? What does it do if you choose it
It is some dicky issue with the Brother driver and LO on Linux. I 
have
seen some discussion and it is just as easy to print to PDF and 
print

that.



Actually, I also have a Brother printer and the same fix is to choose
the correct device drive with through LibreOffice.

Print-Properties-Device and choose PostScript Level 3. This fixes
the problem.

Cheers,

Marc

Thanks. It does too. But I can't set this permanently. The settings in
spadmin won't stick.
Steve




Yes, Tim and I are not sure if this is a problem with LibreOffice or 
with our systems. The device sticks until you exit out of 
LibreOffice. If you open LibreOffice again, you have to change the 
device again. I wonder if anyone else has this problem where the 
device defaults to the wrong one and you have to manually change it 
each time you open a fresh version of LibreOffice.


Cheers,

Marc


Hi. It's a widely discussed issue for some time.
Steve

I don't know what OS is being used here, but if Linux, then CUPS 
allows a default printer to be selected.  When selected in CUPS, this 
printer should be the default printer that is highlighted in the LO 
print dialog.  Optionally, printer and printer settings can be changed 
on a per-document basis by using the File - Printer Settings option 
in LO.  Once that is set and the document saved, all subsequent 
loading of that document should have the same printer settings as when 
last saved.  Oh, one must also select Tools - Options - Load Save - 
General and select Load printer settings with the document to enable 
this behavior.  One downside of this is if the document is sent to 
someone else, it will still try to print on the now-nonexistent 
printer, or the wrong printer if still on the same LAN.  In that case, 
the settings could be changed or use Ctrl-P to bring up the print 
dialog and change the printer/settings.  I use this feature for 
printing envelopes repeatedly, which require different printer 
settings than documents.  Works for me.


If the save icon is grayed out when you try to save the document 
printer settings, just add and delete something anywhere in the 
document and it should be enabled again.

Hope this helps.
Girvin Herr

Thanks, I set the printer as postscript instead of PDF in my default 
template and all is good for new documents.

Steve


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: colour printing bug in Writer?

2013-05-11 Thread Steve Edmonds


On 2013-05-12 07:18, Marc Paré wrote:

Le 05/05/13 07:04 PM, Steve Edmonds a écrit :


Do you see controls for Landscape?  What does it do if you choose it

It is some dicky issue with the Brother driver and LO on Linux. I have
seen some discussion and it is just as easy to print to PDF and print 
that.




Actually, I also have a Brother printer and the same fix is to choose 
the correct device drive with through LibreOffice.


Print-Properties-Device and choose PostScript Level 3. This fixes 
the problem.


Cheers,

Marc
Thanks. It does too. But I can't set this permanently. The settings in 
spadmin won't stick.

Steve


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: colour printing bug in Writer?

2013-05-05 Thread Kracked_P_P---webmaster

On 05/05/2013 06:29 AM, Marc Paré wrote:

Hi Raymond,

Le 28/04/13 11:02 AM, L O a écrit :

Hi

I have made a writer document with two colour pictures in it and a 
bit of

text. When I print the document on a Samsung CLP-320 in colour mode then
they are printed like sephia (that is how it looks like most). When I
print the same picture straight from Windows (same machine and printer),
the print comes out in colour... So is there a setting in Writer which
causes this, or is Writer doing something to my print stream to get this
strange output?

Any help would be appreciated.

Raymond



Try to see if the right device is picked in the LibreOffice print 
section.  Print-Properties-Device


Sometimes the wrong driver is picked.

Cheers,

Marc



Are you saying you are doing both tests using Windows? One with Writer 
and one outside of Writer? Or is it a Windows vs. Linux question?


I run Ubuntu most of the time, and I prefer it. Let me say this about 
some Linux drivers for some printers. I have found that some color 
printerdrivers, HP color laser driver the worst, that some of these 
Linux drivers tend to get the colors for the images wrong.  The HP Color 
Laserjet 2600, I hadbut now dead, tended to print the images more 
towards the brown shading.  I have seen other Linux drivers do the 
same.  Mostly HP printers.  I have seen it on an Epson Artisan 810 
inkjet printer, but not too noticeable unless you place the Windowsprint 
side-by-side with the Linux print.


Now, as I was reminded recently, you may have a choice of drivers types 
for your printer. I see the following options for Print  Properties  
Device, in the Printer Language Type box.


Automatic: PDF
Postscript (Level from driver)
Postscript Level 1
Postscript Level 2
Postscript Level 3
PDF

I had some problems printing a complex document with the default setting 
of Automatic: PDF, yet, when I changed the option to Postscript Level 
3, it worked fine.


So, please try Postscript Level 3 first, then try the others to seewhich 
one prints the best.


ALSO,
For my printers, I am able to access some printer controls that will 
modify the ink density and the color shading to make the printer's color 
prints look more like the color standards for the printing industry.






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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: colour printing bug in Writer?

2013-05-05 Thread Kracked_P_P---webmaster

On 05/05/2013 04:00 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:


On 2013-05-05 22:29, Marc Paré wrote:

Hi Raymond,

Le 28/04/13 11:02 AM, L O a écrit :

Hi

I have made a writer document with two colour pictures in it and a 
bit of
text. When I print the document on a Samsung CLP-320 in colour mode 
then

they are printed like sephia (that is how it looks like most). When I
print the same picture straight from Windows (same machine and 
printer),

the print comes out in colour... So is there a setting in Writer which
causes this, or is Writer doing something to my print stream to get 
this

strange output?

Any help would be appreciated.

Raymond



Try to see if the right device is picked in the LibreOffice print 
section.  Print-Properties-Device


Sometimes the wrong driver is picked.

Cheers,

Marc

Hi. I can't print landscape from LO direct to my printer and have to 
print to PDF first. Try printing to PDF and see if the PDF prints 
colour. If so it may be a LO/Driver issue.

Steve




Which Windows OS?  or is it Linux?

Do you see controls for Landscape?  What does it do if you choose it?



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: colour printing bug in Writer?

2013-05-05 Thread Steve Edmonds


On 2013-05-06 10:15, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:

On 05/05/2013 04:00 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:


On 2013-05-05 22:29, Marc Paré wrote:

Hi Raymond,

Le 28/04/13 11:02 AM, L O a écrit :

Hi

I have made a writer document with two colour pictures in it and a 
bit of
text. When I print the document on a Samsung CLP-320 in colour mode 
then

they are printed like sephia (that is how it looks like most). When I
print the same picture straight from Windows (same machine and 
printer),

the print comes out in colour... So is there a setting in Writer which
causes this, or is Writer doing something to my print stream to get 
this

strange output?

Any help would be appreciated.

Raymond



Try to see if the right device is picked in the LibreOffice print 
section.  Print-Properties-Device


Sometimes the wrong driver is picked.

Cheers,

Marc

Hi. I can't print landscape from LO direct to my printer and have to 
print to PDF first. Try printing to PDF and see if the PDF prints 
colour. If so it may be a LO/Driver issue.

Steve




Which Windows OS?  or is it Linux?

Do you see controls for Landscape?  What does it do if you choose it
It is some dicky issue with the Brother driver and LO on Linux. I have 
seen some discussion and it is just as easy to print to PDF and print that.


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