Four days ago I unsubscribed to this list as I hadn't had this problem in 
months and assumed it was fixed. Today, I tried printing a calendar and 
discovered the bug still exists.
I'm running Ubuntu 10.10, fully patched as of this afternoon (Dec. 11, 2010).
The problem surfaces when I try to this PDF from Document Viewer. I've had to 
resort to using Okular.

When I print it from Document viewer, the printer light flashes to
indicate that it is receiving data, but nothing ever prints. Printing
from Okular works fine.

For what it's worth, the calendar is formatted for 11x17" paper but I
was trying to print it to legal size pages. I'm not sure if it's the
printer or the computer that does the appropriate scaling, in case that
has anything to do with it.

** Attachment added: "This is a 12 month calendar formated for 11 x 17 paper"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/419143/+attachment/1763061/+files/calendar.pdf

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/419143

Title:
  Printing from evince (and perhaps other GTK apps) to PostScript printers is 
broken ("0a" bytes inserted into PostScript output)

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