[Bug 578920] Re: Cream Background Color when it should be white

2010-05-18 Thread vxxzy
When the updates are run it 'should' fix the issue; however it may be
best to keep watch on what is being updated.

If you see an update for ghostscript, pstopdf, cups, lpr, etc...
(basically updates that deal with printing) you may want to restore that
file from the backup you created and then run the update. (This may or
may not be necessary, but this is the safest bet.) Or just update your
system on a regular basis (as you have) and eventually restore the
backup and see if the issue is fixed.

From the testing I have done for the past week now; everything seems to
be going great with the fix I have implemented on my test machine.

I was glad to have helped you. If you need any anything or have any
other issues just send me a message.

Take Care!
David

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[Bug 578920] Re: Cream Background Color when it should be white

2010-05-17 Thread vxxzy
I have found a temporary workaround for now.

This bug seems to really be another bug described here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=580963

In order to get this working (This is more of a band-aid fix but works!)
just remove the -dUseCIEColor flag from /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf

It fixed the yellow cream background on my Officejet 8500. This
problem seems to only affect ubuntu 10.04. I administrate about 100+
computers and we run nothing but Linux. We have various HP Inject
printers and Brother Printers.

I have only just now started to see this issue come up on the Ubuntu
10.04 at a store where I am testing this new version.

Cheers!

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #580963
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=580963

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[Bug 578920] Re: Cream Background Color when it should be white

2010-05-17 Thread vxxzy
** Changed in: hplip
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 578920] Re: Cream Background Color when it should be white

2010-05-17 Thread vxxzy
You Welcome!

You just need to delete a portion of that line. It should look like the
one below:

PS2PDF_OPTIONS=$PS2PS_OPTIONS -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode \ 
-dPDFSETTINGS=/printer

Take note that the actual bug probably lay somewhere in ghostscript.
This is a temporary solution. I do not know how it will behave with
other printers (I think it should be fine though) So... Make a backup
copy of  '/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf' just in case :)

You can post this to the bug report but as mentioned before I would only
use this solution as a temporary fix.

Have a great day!

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