[sw-issues] [Issue 70018] canon i860 doesn't print c olor pictures in openoffice 2.0.3. in debian e tch

2006-10-14 Thread alex3269
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What|Old value |New value

  Status|UNCONFIRMED   |RESOLVED

  Resolution|  |FIXED





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Oct 14 09:11:46 -0700 
2006 ---
Hi, I found the solution. It was neither the printer driver, nor OpenOffice's
fault. It was Debian people, whose OO compilation for Debian Etch (testing) from
their official repository is buggy and ugly. I converted original RPMs into
DEBs, following the instructions found in:

http://installation.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=devmsgNo=610

and now OpenOffice works just perfectly. I am so impressed how quickly OO is
loaded and how smoothly is running! It prints perfectly, too. Now I like OO even
more than before, since it is a great program!

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[sw-issues] [Issue 70018] canon i860 doesn't print c olor pictures in openoffice 2.0.3. in debian e tch

2006-10-02 Thread alex3269
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Oct  2 21:46:34 -0700 
2006 ---
Hi, I managed to understand somehow Japanese instructions, having translated
then with altavista. But in vain. I converted rpm files into deb ones and
installed some additional red hat libraries. But printer didn't work. Most
likely it works only in red hat. Has anybody managed to install these Japanese
puxus rpms in debian?

Turboprint is not good. Though it prints without problems from Openoffice, it is
too fast, commercial and doesn't print colors perfectly.

So the best drivers for  Canon Pixus i560, i860, i990 in Debian  remain to be
Takushi Miyoshi's ones:

http://mambo.kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp/%7Etakushi/

As for Openoffice, it is too picky for drivers, I think.
Alex.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 70018] canon i860 doesn't print c olor pictures in openoffice 2.0.3. in debian e tch

2006-10-01 Thread alex3269
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Oct  1 15:33:58 -0700 
2006 ---
Hello, thank you for info. I have tried turboprint.

http://www.turboprint.de/english.html

It really  can print pictures in color in Openoffice and in general  works very
well except that puts a huge logo in the middle of the page. But like Takushi
Miyoshi's driver

http://mambo.kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp/%7Etakushi/

it fails in the same cases as in Photoprint and Epiphany browser which crashes
right after sending a command to print. And, though Picasa can detect the
turboprint driver, it doesn't print anyway. But the pictures and other color
things in Openoffice are printed very well.

Unfortunately the other link was not helpful at all. I know how to convert rpm
packages into deb ones. But I don't know Japanese to read the documentation.
Most likely I did something wrong, since CUPS didn't see new canon drivers.

I wonder, if it is possible to change PostScrip Level in Openoffice. I tried to
change it to 2, but each time when I opened this option again, it said: 
PostScrip Level: from driver, as if nothing had happened.

It is interesting to figure out why Takushi Miyoshi's driver doesn't print
pictures in color in Openoffice. In other programs it works much better and
prints colors much nicer than turboprint  . Sometimes it happens to it that it
starts printing pictures in color in Openoffice but very seldom.

Alex.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 70018] canon i860 doesn't print c olor pictures in debian etch

2006-09-30 Thread alex3269
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 Issue #|70018
 Summary|canon i860 doesn't print color pictures in debian etch
   Component|Word processor
 Version|OOo 2.0.3
Platform|All
 URL|
  OS/Version|Linux
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P5
Subcomponent|printing
 Assigned to|alex3269
 Reported by|alex3269





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Sep 30 18:11:55 -0700 
2006 ---
Hi, I am a big fan of Openoffice and consider it a great program. I have
recently installed Debian Etch and I want to use Linux all the time. I think, it
is a great OS, too. But there's an interesting problem which I can't find an
explanation anywhere. My printer Canon i860 doesn't print pictures in colour but
only grey scale from Openoffice. It prints in colour everything like font,
highlighting, background, but not pictures, no matter what extensions of them
are. I have tried all the options for setting up the printer and all in vain.
Interesting that the similar problem was in Photoprint, it didn't find correct
driver and used one from a different black and white printer. But then it didn't
print in color at all. I have the driver from Takushi Miyoshi
(http://mambo.kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp/%7Etakushi/). Maybe, the problem is in it,
since Picasa didn't find my printer. But the driver is not bad and, I am afraid,
it is the only one available so far.It prints correctly everything almost
everywhere like in kword, gnome-photo-printer, mozilla-firefox, mozilla-browser,
abiword, gimp, nvu. It doesn't print completely in epiphany web browser,
photoprint. Maybe there's a bug in Openoffice, I don't know. Foomatic says
everything is OK. It would be nice to have such an option in Openoffice as to
enter printer command manually like one in Mozilla and NVU. I tried to find one
in the Openoffice 2.0.3. but failed. Any suggestions? Alex.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 70018] canon i860 doesn't print c olor pictures in openoffice 2.0.3. in debian e tch

2006-09-30 Thread alex3269
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 Summary|canon i860 doesn't print c|canon i860 doesn't print c
|olor pictures in debian et|olor pictures in openoffic
|ch|e 2.0.3. in debian etch





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