The real bug here is a problem of the PostScript file. It embeds a font
with missing space glyph. This is caused by either Okular or an
underlying library like Poppler or it is already caused by the original
PDF input file, which itself was converted from a PostScript file using
an old version of Ghostscript.

The Ghostscript developers have now introduced a workaround which makes
such files being displayed/printed/converted correctly. This workaround
I have now included in the Ghostscript package for Ubuntu, version 9.05
~dfsg-0ubuntu4. The package is uploaded and will get available as update
for Precise soon after the beta2 release.


** Changed in: ghostscript (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed

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  Misplaced spaces on printout on Canon ir 3035

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