*sigh* When you want it to succeed, it fails. When you'd like to have it
fail in order to make sure what you're doing makes a difference, you
can't get it to misbehave no matter what.

So I thought I'd have it on record failing before installing poppler-
utils; then installing and see what the difference would be. And if
none, go through the other pieces of advice in case something else would
do the trick.

Nine printouts later, all high res; three 4-in-1-page; one 2-in-1; 3
single image A4 pages all beautifully printed. Each and every one
through gThumb, which failed miserably last time I tried; every page
with margin 0 0 0 0. This has been foolproof settings for failed
printouts before now, but there you go.

I haven't updated a single package, nor done anything else. In other
words: no reasons what so ever for it to succeed! *sigh* (Mind you, even
in the past not every print has failed. Usually one or two, maybe four
though that's been stretching it, has succeeded, followed by a long
string of failed attempts.)

I'll have another go with the user some day soon; as soon as a printout
fails again, I guess.

Installed poppler-utils 0.8.7-1ubuntu0.1 now though, just to have done
something productive; uninstalled xpdf-utils in the process. Who knows,
maybe there's been some white computer-magick going on somehow. ;-D (And
how annoying wouldn't that be...)

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Printing Photos with Canon original drivers stopped working in Intrepid
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