The problem is a problem of the printer driver, HPLIP. Ghostscript
generates raster images of your pages with 600 dpi resolution and 24-bit
RGB in all cases, which is enough to produce a high-quality printed
image. The printer reports for the first printout that it uses normal
mode and for the others that iut uses "BestPhoto" mode. So the print
work flow seems to be correct. Also the detection of your printer seems
to be correct.

The problem seems to be inside the driver. It seems that it does not
send the correct instructions for resolution and color depth to the
printer, probably the instructions work with another printer but not
with your particular model. This is a problem in the upstream code od
the printer driver. therefore I move this bug to HPLIP and also forward
it to the HPLIP developers at HP.


** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

** Package changed: cups (Ubuntu) => hplip (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Also affects: hplip
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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  Cannot print high resolution in 12.04 - worked in 11.10

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