kikl, it does not matter who the owner of the filter is (you can change
it to root with "sudo chown root.root /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops") and
it also does not matter whether it is a compiled program or a shell
script. My test pdftops is a shell script so that users can simply put
it up, independent of their system platform, and onme can simply modify
it to do different tests.

As it does not improve your situation it seems that the real problem is
Evince, direct printing with "lpr" solves the problem.

So CUPS by itself works. Marking CUPS task as invalid ...

** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Doesn't print (large) PDF files
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