Bug#480423: gs-esp: some documents printed using ML-1020 driver cause printer to become unresponsive.

2011-05-03 Thread ben
this printer was moved, and I can no longer locate it.

On 4/30/2011 7:11 PM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Hi again,
> 
> Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> Ben Hildred wrote:
> 
>>> I have a Dell 1100 printer which uses the samsung ML-1020 driver.
>>> (rebranded printer) In many respects this printer works reasonably well.
>>> Overall a satisfactory b&w printer. However many documents give me
>>> trouble printing, paticualary documents with lots of graphic information 
>>> (ie.
>>> printing google maps form firefox give me corupted horizontal bars, some
>>> blueprints and photos cause the printer to cease responding requiring a
>>> reboot of the printer)
>>
>> Thanks for reporting.  Do you have an example?  (Printing to file as PS
>> is a good way to make one.)
> 
> Ping?  Some other information would be useful, too:
> 
>  * does this still happen?  If not, do you remember around when it stopped?
>  * do you use cups?  If so, which PPD do you use?
>  * do you use the "gs" utility directly to print?  If not, why'd you
>report it to this package? :)
> 
> Even an answer of "I don't know" would be useful, to figure out whether we
> should spend more time trying to track it down.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jonathan


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Bug#480423: gs-esp: some documents printed using ML-1020 driver cause printer to become unresponsive.

2011-04-30 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi again,

Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Ben Hildred wrote:

>> I have a Dell 1100 printer which uses the samsung ML-1020 driver.
>> (rebranded printer) In many respects this printer works reasonably well.
>> Overall a satisfactory b&w printer. However many documents give me
>> trouble printing, paticualary documents with lots of graphic information (ie.
>> printing google maps form firefox give me corupted horizontal bars, some
>> blueprints and photos cause the printer to cease responding requiring a
>> reboot of the printer)
>
> Thanks for reporting.  Do you have an example?  (Printing to file as PS
> is a good way to make one.)

Ping?  Some other information would be useful, too:

 * does this still happen?  If not, do you remember around when it stopped?
 * do you use cups?  If so, which PPD do you use?
 * do you use the "gs" utility directly to print?  If not, why'd you
   report it to this package? :)

Even an answer of "I don't know" would be useful, to figure out whether we
should spend more time trying to track it down.

Thanks,
Jonathan



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Bug#480423: gs-esp: some documents printed using ML-1020 driver cause printer to become unresponsive.

2011-01-23 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Ben,

Ben Hildred wrote:

> I have a Dell 1100 printer which uses the samsung ML-1020 driver.
> (rebranded printer) In many respects this printer works reasonably well.
> Overall a satisfactory b&w printer. However many documents give me
> trouble printing, paticualary documents with lots of graphic information (ie.
> printing google maps form firefox give me corupted horizontal bars, some
> blueprints and photos cause the printer to cease responding requiring a
> reboot of the printer)

Thanks for reporting.  Do you have an example?  (Printing to file as PS
is a good way to make one.)

> I suspect this may be related to the 64kb bug on
> http://www.openprinting.org/download/printing/samsung-gdi/README.txt

Unfortunately Grant Taylor's patch was already applied in 8.15.3.dfsg.1
so that can't be the fix. :/

Sorry for the long delay.
Jonathan




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