Sample PPD file for the SRU test plan.

** Description changed:

  After upgrading from 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS I can't print colored PDF
  document. The print appears always b/w regardless color printing was
  enabled or not. Printing from LibreOffice produces a color print. This
  behavior (bug) is reproducible on three upgraded machines. It would be
  nice to have color print back again.
+ 
+ [ Impact ]
+ 
+ If the PPD file for a printer has a ColorModel option and the only
+ choice in it for printing in color is not named RGB but CMYK instead,
+ the printer cannot be made printing in color with intuitive methods,
+ usually selcting the color choice in the print dialog (which makes
+ ColorModel=CMYK be sent along with the job).
+ 
+ Only an ugly command-line-based workaround, running the command
+ 
+     lpadmin -p PRINTER -o print-color-mode-default=color
+ 
+ makes the printer print in color.
+ 
+ An example for printers with such PPDs are printers from RICOH and OEM
+ (Lanier, InfoTec, Savin, ..), so many high-end color laser printers are
+ affected.
+ 
+ [ Test Plan ]
+ 
+ Remove the workaround if you had applied it:
+ 
+     lpadmin -p PRINTER -R print-color-mode-default
+ 
+ If you have an affected printer, print a PDF file (or use the print
+ functionality in an application) with colored content and choose the
+ setting for color printing in the print dialog. When printing via
+ command line do
+ 
+     lp -d PRINTER -o ColorModel=CMYK FILE.pdf
+ 
+ Without the SRU applied you will get a grayscale/monochrome printout,
+ with it applied, you will get a colored printout.
+ 
+ To test without a printer:
+ 
+ Stop CUPS:
+ 
+     sudo systemctl stop cups
+ 
+ Edit /etc/cups/cups-files.conf to have a line
+ 
+     FiileDevice Yes
+ 
+ ans start CUPS again:
+ 
+     sudo systemctl start cups
+ 
+ Then create a queue using the attached sample PPD file:
+ 
+     lpadmin -p color-test -E -v file:/tmp/printout -P Ricoh-PDF_Printer-
+ PDF.ppd
+ 
+ Print a file to this queue as described above. When the job is done
+ ("lpstat" does not show it any more), open /tmp/printout with a text
+ editor. Chcke whether it contains a line
+ 
+     @PJL SET RENDERMODE=COLOR
+ 
+ near its beginning, and NOT a line
+ 
+     @PJL SET RENDERMODE=GRAYSCALE
+ 
+ [ Where problems could occur ]
+ 
+ The patches are simple and they are also for some time in newer CUPS
+ versions (2.4.2 and newer) which are included in several distributions
+ (Ubuntu 22.10, 23.04, and others) and did not cause any complaints about
+ color printing. So the regression potential is very low.

** Attachment added: "Ricoh-PDF_Printer-PDF.ppd"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1971242/+attachment/5679703/+files/Ricoh-PDF_Printer-PDF.ppd

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Title:
  printing PDF appears always grey, no color

Status in CUPS:
  Fix Released
Status in atril package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in cups package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in okular package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in atril source package in Lunar:
  New
Status in cups source package in Lunar:
  New
Status in okular source package in Lunar:
  New

Bug description:
  After upgrading from 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS I can't print colored PDF
  document. The print appears always b/w regardless color printing was
  enabled or not. Printing from LibreOffice produces a color print. This
  behavior (bug) is reproducible on three upgraded machines. It would be
  nice to have color print back again.

  [ Impact ]

  If the PPD file for a printer has a ColorModel option and the only
  choice in it for printing in color is not named RGB but CMYK instead,
  the printer cannot be made printing in color with intuitive methods,
  usually selcting the color choice in the print dialog (which makes
  ColorModel=CMYK be sent along with the job).

  Only an ugly command-line-based workaround, running the command

      lpadmin -p PRINTER -o print-color-mode-default=color

  makes the printer print in color.

  An example for printers with such PPDs are printers from RICOH and OEM
  (Lanier, InfoTec, Savin, ..), so many high-end color laser printers
  are affected.

  [ Test Plan ]

  Remove the workaround if you had applied it:

      lpadmin -p PRINTER -R print-color-mode-default

  If you have an affected printer, print a PDF file (or use the print
  functionality in an application) with colored content and choose the
  setting for color printing in the print dialog. When printing via
  command line do

      lp -d PRINTER -o ColorModel=CMYK FILE.pdf

  Without the SRU applied you will get a grayscale/monochrome printout,
  with it applied, you will get a colored printout.

  To test without a printer:

  Stop CUPS:

      sudo systemctl stop cups

  Edit /etc/cups/cups-files.conf to have a line

      FiileDevice Yes

  ans start CUPS again:

      sudo systemctl start cups

  Then create a queue using the attached sample PPD file:

      lpadmin -p color-test -E -v file:/tmp/printout -P Ricoh-
  PDF_Printer-PDF.ppd

  Print a file to this queue as described above. When the job is done
  ("lpstat" does not show it any more), open /tmp/printout with a text
  editor. Chcke whether it contains a line

      @PJL SET RENDERMODE=COLOR

  near its beginning, and NOT a line

      @PJL SET RENDERMODE=GRAYSCALE

  [ Where problems could occur ]

  The patches are simple and they are also for some time in newer CUPS
  versions (2.4.2 and newer) which are included in several distributions
  (Ubuntu 22.10, 23.04, and others) and did not cause any complaints
  about color printing. So the regression potential is very low.

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