Due to the test page being a PostScript program querying some info from
the PostScript interpreter I didn't ps2ps it, but I "convert"ed
(ImageMagick) the image to PostScript level 1. This works at least on a
PostScript printer or with gv, but GhostScript cannot handle it when the
"pstops" filter of CUPS has pre-processed it. When I eps2eps the image,
it gets an ugly horizontal black line at its top.
Till
RA wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I was able to produce the error with a HP LaserJet 4050 and testprint.ps
> But I also know, that there are often errors with certain pdf files or e.g.
> binary encoded ps from photoshop - so, perhaps it's not your ps file but
> there PS emulation!
>
> Have you tried ps2ps testprint.ps, for me it works with that created file on
> hp lj 4050! (And the file is even somewhat smaller)
>
> Ralf.
>
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