https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76014
a07cd040897db54e1...@spambog.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- OS|All |Windows (All) --- Comment #3 from a07cd040897db54e1...@spambog.com --- (In reply to comment #2) Hello JBF, > I think that the problem may come from the language chosen for the printer. Indeed, this is a point I did not take into consideration. I will take care on this. > On my onw printer, if I choose postscript instead of PDF, it works better > from this point of view. > Please, could you test on your side ? What language setting do you mean? Printer driver language (then the GUI language or the communication language?) oder somewhere in LO settings? Do you mean "PCL" instead of "PDF"? On the "HP DeskJet 920c" driver I neither can see any option to choose the printer language nor a hint on what language is actually used. Any idea how to find out? In the meantime I also experienced the same behaviour with other printers too (but not all. Always when printer X is default printer on LO launch and in print dialog printer Y is used for printing. Combination 1: X: Printer : "HP DeskJet 920c", Drivername : "hp deskjet 920c", Driverversion: 6.1.7233.0, Language : <unknown> Y: Printer : "Toshiba e-Studio 2540cse", Drivername : "TOSHIBA Universal PS3", Driverversion: 7.106.3048.0, Language : PS3 Combination 2: X: Printer : "Brother HL-1240", Drivername : "Brother HL-1240", Driverversion: 6.1.7233.0, Language : <unknown> Y: Printer : "Toshiba e-Studio 255", Drivername : "TOSHIBA Universal PS3", Driverversion: 7.106.3048.0, Language : PS3 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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