Felix joined us on #ghostscript and with his help, I narrowed the
problem down to the fonts in the file.

The way ps2write currently works is that it writes a pfb (binary encoded
Type 1 Postscript font) and ASCII85 encodes it so the binary data
doesn't trip up the communications channels.

The Kyocera printer here seems unable to cope with the pfb font data, it
seems to require it in pfa (ASCII encoded Type 1 Postscript font).

We'll investigate solutions, and report back.

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  Kyocera FS-1300DN cannot print with gs backend

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