Again, that all points to the bug being in the printer. The fact you can
convert the PS to PDF is a strong indication that the PS is correct (as
per the PS specification).

Don't forget that both PDF and PS are vector formats, so have nearly
infinite variations in how to produce (near) identical output. In
addition, PS is a Turing complete programming language, which adds
another almost infinite range of possibilities!


One thought springs to mind: does Opera allow you to change the Postscript 
printing settings? For example, does it allow you to select Language Level 2 
instead of Language Level 3? Doing that might avoid the problem area for the 
printer.


If it's helpful, I could help to narrow down the exact cause of the error, that 
might help a report to Kyocera, the Opera people produce a workaround, or maybe 
even find a workaround in cups. But a) that will need help, patience and paper 
from you (kniffte), and b) will have to wait until after the 6th Jan when I'm 
actually back at my desk (officially, I'm currently on vacation).

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