See also:
http://design.canonical.com/2012/03/printer-test-page/
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fix commited. should be in 12.04 :-) thanks canonical ^^
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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The old test pages are removed from system-config-printer and the newly
designed test page ships as part of the cups-filters package.
** Also affects: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed =
cups-filters (1.0.3-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* New upstream release
- cups-filters 1.0.3 release
- bannertopdf fixes: Scale test page template to fit the job's page size,
get and display full page geometry information, draw the frame which
marks the printable area
Any updates on this?
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I'm sorry for taking so long to come back. Inkscape somehow couldn't
export the files to pdf. This was solved by converting everything to
plain svg paths. Anyway...
This version brings back the Ubuntu logo and the page borders (for
printable area testing). Please give me some feedback.
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** Attachment added: New version (Letter) of the test page with margins and
the logo.
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Thanks for the new test page design, it looks really great.
Only point to improve are the borders. What distance did you choose?
I suggest to put the borders exactly as in the old test page:
8 lines, 1/16 of an inch apart, so the innermost being 1/2 of an inch
away from the border. Line styles
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I'm working on it. Should it be simply a thinned-down version of the
original test page, without the Ubuntu logo?
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Lucas Camargo (lucaspcamargo)
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Here's a preliminary version of the test page. I believe it will save us
some ink, but still fill in enough color for solidity verification.
Color cartridge alignment can also be checked with it.
I think it's missing an Ubuntu logo. It's not an essential thing, but
would look more professional.
Thank you very much for redesigning the test page.
Please re-add the borders to test the unprintable margins.
For Ubuntu, the Ubuntu logo should be included, but it can be smaller
than on the original test page.
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@Till Kamppeter
Thanks for your quick response. Would you know where I can find a vector
version of the new Ubuntu logo? All I can find is the old one.
After adding the logo and the borders, I'll make a letter-sized version too.
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Rip it out of the current version of the test page (Maverick), It is an
embedded EPS.
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Well I'm not sure if this is really a bug... Of course it uses some more
ink than just a simple your printer works-page. But on the other hand
you can see everything relevant: How big the crop at the edges is and
if colors are printed correctly (no tint).
Maybe an alternative test page could be
** Tags added: needs-artwork
** Tags added: bitesize
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Here are the culprits.
/usr/share/system-config-printer/testpage-a4.ps
/usr/share/system-config-printer/testpage-letter.ps
Surely something can be done with this. It wastes a shed load of ink.
Printing a self test page does not work with my Epson R200
mtink uses much less ink with a nozzle
Not sure if this qualifies as a bug, but I agree 100%
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This test page needs to be scaled down. I can't print a test page any
other way as other apps don't support bluetooth printers.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Yes; the printer test page in Ubuntu waste far too much ink. This is a
big problem that needs to be addressed NOW.
After two or three test pages my printers are running low on ink.
Ubuntu's printer test pages simply suck all the ink out of the printer.
Not very beneficial to end users.
Please
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