On 20120213_191053, Camaleón wrote: > El 2012-02-13 a las 11:46 -0600, Mark Copper escribió: > > (resending to the list) > > > On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Sun, 12 Feb 2012 16:32:49 -0600, Mark Copper wrote: > > > > > >> I have a box where attempting to print an html page containing an image > > >> results in an error. > > > > > > (...) > > > > > > What kind of error, exactly? Printed output garbage, no image printed at > > > all (blank data), on screen error...? > > > > A printer (HL-5250DN) generated error page with the following text: > > ERROR NAME; undefined, COMMND; Q, OPERAND STACK; <null> > > > > not particularly helpful --- the same error has appeared in different > > contexts > > Mmm, that printer supports PCL6 and BR-Script3, a PostScript > implementantion from Brother. I'm not sure how PS compliant is that > language... > > > > Have you tried with different browsers? > > > > Yes. Iceweasel and Epiphany. > > > > > What's seen in the print preview? Are the images displayed? > > > > The page, including images, is displayed properly in the print preview. > > > > Yikes! I have been too broad with my description of the problem. I > > have been able to print some web pages with images properly. > > Ah, that's fine. > > > It appears that the problem arises with pop-up windows. > > javascript:openWindow, and UPS label windows are specific examples > > where the printer generates an error page. > > I also use UPS web services and never had any problem when printing > their labels. I use a true PS printer which makes me think there can be > a issue with your PPD file and the UPS on-the-fly generated code. > > I would try to add a new printer instance (keep the one you already > have, just add a new one) for the printer but using a PCL6 file instead > ("pxlmono") and try to print the same page with it, just to compare both > outputs. > > Greetings, > > -- > Camaleón
I have a similar problem. For me, I can not print from a Macbook. Under some conditions, which I cannot repeat, I have gotten an error message saying that the printer has only a self signed certificate. When I convert the pdf to a .ps format, which I think cannot contain a certificate, I am able to print. I think my problem relates to Apple/CUPS push toward World Dominance. YMMV OTOH, it may be a bug in one or more packages that involve certificate handling. But I am clueless about certificates. It was news to me that CUPS cares about certificates. (or does it?, I don't know) -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120213193211.gb30...@big.lan.gnu