[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2019-05-17 Thread Masey collins
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
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bug #978120 duplicate found again
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can please tell me, anybody, how to avoid it?

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2019-03-16 Thread Ray
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
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I had the same problem with Lenovo when I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 and I
also faced some issue whenever I tried to set up a printer with the
laptop I tried to solve this problem from the help of various post but
no result came than I finally got a solution from this site:
https://uaewebsitedevelopment.com/digital-marketing-services/

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2019-03-11 Thread Masey collins
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2018-11-04 Thread Ranny Johns
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2018-10-17 Thread amarajohsan
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
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I had the same problem with Lenovo when I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 and I
also faced some issue whenever I tried to set up a printer with the
laptop I tried to solve this problem from the help of various post but
no result came than I finally got a solution from this
site:https://www.canonprintersupportnumbers.com/canon-printer-setup/

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2018-08-22 Thread Ray Collins
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
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@francisco m. I have a solution for your HP LaserJet 1320 there is a
blog out there hopefully it will get your query solved
https://www.printersrepairnearme.com/epson-printer-repair, hope this
will help you and you're all the errors relate to the software stuck
solved easily.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2018-08-07 Thread Amelia Ryan
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
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Thanks for looking at this for me.
I'll do what I can to help but will probably need leading, here I found a blog 
that makes your work easy 
https://www.printererrorrepair.com/blog/how-to-fix-epson-printer-in-error-state-issue/,
 hope this will help you and you're all the errors relate to the software stuck 
solved easily.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2018-03-29 Thread cliddell
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
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Hi Christian,

So, my impression, from what you've described is that this isn't the
same issue as the others in this bug (not least because the Postscript
error is different: "typecheck" rather than "invalidaccess".

It *looks* to me like this is an problem with pstops, or an
incompatibility between the way pstops manipulates its input and how the
Ghostscript/ps2write output works.


Can I suggest you open a new bug? And (if you can) make sure I'm subscribed to 
it (or post a link to the new bug here).

On the new bug, if you could attach (ideally) three files: the input to
Ghostscript, the output from Ghostscript and the output from pstops.
Also, include the command lines you have listed above.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2018-03-29 Thread Christian Möllers
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
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Hello everybody,

sorry for this late comment, this bug is really old and in this case or in many 
cases all ready fixed (i hope). 
In my case i have the same problem with a printer from HP manufacture. Why i 
write this comment? I hope some people have the same problem still available 
and can fix it, too.

The bug/problem is: After 2 or 3 sites are printed the printer print out: 
"ERROR: Offending command: put" and nothing more. The printout will only 
crashed if we have more than one copy from the same print. 
Keyword "Collate".

In the first situation the bug can be fixed with the cups option:
"-o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops", but have anybody see after this option 
is set, the printout data  will grow up for ten times. That was not really a 
good deal.

So i have used debug options from cups equals "cupsctl --debug-logging" to show 
me, how does cups will be convert the data stream from pdf (thats the first 
data stream after click in print) to postscript. 
I found following processes:
"gs, pstops and hpps" (but the last one is not really important for this 
problem)

The first process will execute:
gs: gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=ps2write -sOUTPUTFILE=%stdout 
-dLanguageLevel=3 -r600 -dCompressFonts=false -dNoT3CCITT -dNOINTERPOLATE -c 
'save pop' -f /var/spool/cups/d00721-001

after this:
pstops: /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops 721 christian 'Some Title' 5 
'job-originating-user-name=christian InputSlot=Tray3 noHPEdgeToEdge 
Duplex=DuplexTumble HPColorAsGray MediaType=Plain PageSize=A4 Collate 
job-priority=50 HPPJLOutputMode=GeneralOffice job-sheets=none,none number-up=1 
job-uuid=urn:uuid:d69b588f-6144-314d-4578-5fe599927876 
job-originating-host-name=localhost time-at-creation=1522310875 
time-at-processing=1522310875'

and then hpps... 
but this converting with hpps is not really interessting.

but if i read the postscript data with ghostscript after the first ghostscript 
process will done, i became the same error message how does the printer will 
printout: 
"%%[ Error handled by opdfread.ps : typecheck; OffendingCommand: put ]%%". I 
stopped the printer queue and read the file with gs /var/spool/cups/d000723-001
Oh, thats really cool, but where is the problem? 
Before than the ghostscript will convert to postscript or it comes with 
ghostscript? 
Ok, i will change my ghostscript version from 9.10 to 9.23, never changed, same 
problem still available!
I reduce the options in the pstops statement because, the reduce from gs 
statements was no good idea ;-).
So after i reduce the option "Collate" the print out was complete printed. Ok 
the sorting of paper was not possible, but i have a idea :-D!
I have really do many changes with the ppd to become an answer.

The last step i have changed was: This option to "False" from ppd file: 
*cupsManualCopies: False
And my problem was done.

Now, can please tell me anybody, how does this option will bring up this
error: "%%[ Error handled by opdfread.ps : typecheck; OffendingCommand:
put ]%%".

thanks for all to support this bug.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-05-07 Thread Till Kamppeter
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/978120

The command only needs to be executed once. The change gets saved in
/etc/cups/printers.conf.

Can you please do the following test:

First, remove your workaround using the command

lpadmin -p Hewlett-Packard-HP-LaserJet-4050-Series -R pdftops-renderer-
default

The set CUPS debug logging as shown in CUPS error_log on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems, print one job and
when you get the error page again, attach your error_log here.

After that, to be able to print, get back to your workaround via

lpadmin -p Hewlett-Packard-HP-LaserJet-4050-Series -o pdftops-renderer-
default=pdftops

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-05-06 Thread Craig McQueen
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
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I had this problem with an HP LaserJet 4050. I'm running Ubuntu 14.04
with cups-filters 1.0.52-0ubuntu1. It was printing a page with:

ERROR:
invalidaccess
OFFENDING COMMAND:
filter
STACK:
/SubFileDecode
endstream
0
--nostringval--
--nostringval--
12
false

As in comment #35, I did:

lpadmin -p Hewlett-Packard-HP-LaserJet-4050-Series -o pdftops-renderer-
default=pdftops

and after that it printed successfully.

Does that command need to be issued once per boot, once per user? Does
it help to do it sudo?

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-28 Thread Till Kamppeter
I have now release cups-filters 1.0.50 and uploaded it into Trusty
(14.04 LTS). This version uses Ghostscript again with Toshiba's
PostScript printers but with Chris' command-line-option-based
workaround.

Thanks Tomas and Chris for the report and the great work to find the
workaround.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-28 Thread Till Kamppeter
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978120 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/978120

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 978120
   Toshiba Estudio 230 printer driver bug

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-28 Thread Tomas Gustavsson
Confirmed that it is working with our Toshiba eStudio. Awesome works
from you guys. Glad to be able to help make Trusty a tiny bit better.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-24 Thread Tomas Gustavsson
Same error here. Runnning a newly installed trust tahr, 14.04, beta.
Fully updated.

Using a Toshiba eStudio 2050c.
Install works fine in Ubuntu (choosing a slightly different printer model, or 
using file from Toshiba). 
When printing I get the error pages described above. Both printing PDF or 
printer test page (i.e. no printing works).

Switching to poppler with:
lpadmin -p TOSHIBA-TEC-TOSHIBA-e-STUDIO-Series -o 
pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops
makes printing work.
Removing the setting with:
lpadmin -p TOSHIBA-TEC-TOSHIBA-e-STUDIO-Series -R pdftops-renderer-default
reverts to non working.

If someone proivide me instructions how to get the PS output I can run
commands with the two different settings and send them over. I am not
fluent in cups at all so I need some help to help debug it.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-24 Thread cliddell
Tomas,

As this bug was reported as a problem with a HP LaserJet 4050, for which
a fix has been released, I would ask you, please, to open a new bug, and
subscribe me (cliddell) to the new bug, and we'll work forward from
there.

The instructions of what to do are here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems#Getting_the_data_which_would_go_to_the_printer

But there is no point in attaching the two sets of output since the
Postscript from Poppler is totally different to the Postscript from
Ghostscript, and thus there's no chance of using a comparison to help.
Just attach the failing Postscript - but note the next paragraph

I'm happy to work through the issue and track down the source of the
problem, but it will mean a lot of hand editing of Postscript files by
me, and having to rely on you to send them to the printer and report the
results back to me (and possibly mean burning through paper, too). We
can probably find a workaround for the problem *if* we can narrow it
down.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-24 Thread Tomas Gustavsson
Hi, I found 978120 that seems to be the same for Toshiba eStudio. Do you
want me to open a new issue, or perhaps continue in that one?

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-24 Thread Till Kamppeter
Tomas, thanks for reporting. Please work on a fix with cliddell.

To work around the problem for all users I have changed cups-filters
(version 1.0.49, uploaded to Trusty/14.04) to use Poppler for Toshiba
printers by default.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-24 Thread cliddell
Tomas,

if you're getting the same invalidfont error as reported in #978120,
then we can continue with that bug, if your error is different, I'd
prefer a new bug.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-24 Thread Tomas Gustavsson
Well or atleast 99% :-) I am assuming the VUEKTG is something that
differs between installations...

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-24 Thread Tomas Gustavsson
I am getting 100% identical error as #978120, so continuing on that one.
Thanks a lot!

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-03-24 Thread cliddell
Yes, that's probably the subset prefix - it's six random letters that
differentiate a complete font from a subset font.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-01-08 Thread francisco m.
Excuse me, I have the same problem printing to my HP LaserJet 1320. The
problem appears when using Evince and lpr command from console. I have
seen that someone has dealt with the problem

http://ubuntudriver.blogspot.com.es/

using Adobe Reader. I say this for what it is helps you to find the
reason of the problem.

Thank you for your efforts and help.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-01-08 Thread cliddell
I'm confused: my understanding was that this bug was resolved.

Besides, the thread seems to have become rather convoluted and confused.

If a problem is still occurring, could you open a new bug (subscribe me
so I see it), and we'll take things from there, please?

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-01-08 Thread francisco m.
Please, another thing: version of my file cups-filter is
1.0.40-0ubuntu1

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-01-08 Thread francisco m.
I have checked my system is and it is  updated but unfortunately,
unfortunately,  the problem persists. I tried to print with my HP
LaserJet 1320 a simple pdf on Ubuntu 12.04 and everything went well.
However when trying to print the same file under Ubuntu 13.10 (64 bit)
in the same printer, I have obtained a blank and one with the message:

ERROR:
invalidaccess
OFENDING COMMAND:
filter
STACK:
/SubFileDecode
endstream
0
--nostringval--
--nostringval--
65
false

La prueba con la orden lpr ha fracasado también. Nevertheless Adobe
Reader print the document according to the above blog.

What should I do?

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-01-08 Thread Till Kamppeter
For the time being you can switch to Poppler again as described in
comment #6.

In the current cups-filters I have implented support for using Poppler
for selected make/models and using Ghostscript otherwise. I could add HP
to the manufacturers for which we use Poppler.

Chris, or should we generally use Poppler for PostScript printers?

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-01-08 Thread cliddell
Till, you know I can't answer that. For the issues we're looked at *not
one* has actually highlighted any issue with Ghostscript's Postscript
output, the Postscript has *always* been valid and correct.

There's simply no way I can guess at what bugs other interpreters may or
may not have.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-01-08 Thread francisco m.
One more try! I have tried to print a page from a  lightweight pdf (69.9
kB) file of 7 pages from evince. The result of the test was successful.
It has been with Ubuntu 13.10 64-bits and Ubuntu 13.10 32-bits.

The problem is related to the weight / resolution of the  file? The
above tests I make were with files compiled with LaTeX for standard
resolution.

I apologize for the repeated messages.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-01-08 Thread cliddell
Oh, and no need to apologize - we all want to get this stuff working.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2014-01-08 Thread cliddell
PDFs are vector format (with the option embed raster graphics images
in them) so they don't have an inherent resolution.

It's more likely that a light PDF doesn't have images, or other
advanced PDF features, that need converted into something else (PDF
supports features that Postscript does not). Or possibly the lighter
PDF doesn't embed fonts, or doesn't embed as many or as large fonts.

It's *really* impossible to guess without an awful lot of work from
someone like me, and an awful of help from you to narrow down the
printer's bug, and assess if there is a workaround.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2013-05-06 Thread Steve Newcomb
I newly  installed 12.10 on one of 6 hosts here.  The rest still use
12.04, and they work fine.  The new install apparently has exactly the
same problem that was reported here as fixed.  I attempt to print an
envelope using my HP 4050 printer, using Postcript/English
(recommended).   Instead of printing the envelope, it prints 2 ordinary
pages, 1 blank and one that says only:

ERROR:
invalidaccess
OFFENDING COMMAND:
filter
STACK:
/SubFileDecode
endstream
0
--nostringval--
--nostringval--
11
false

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-30 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package cups-filters - 1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1

---
cups-filters (1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1) precise-proposed; urgency=low

  [ Till Kamppeter ]
  * New upstream release
 - pdftops: Allow selection whether Ghostscript or Poppler is used
   at runtime, setting the pdftops-renderer option to gs or
   pdftops. This way one can switch to Poppler per-queue if there
   are incompatibilities with certain PostScript printers.
 - pdftops: Allow setting an upper limit for the image rendering
   resolution, also at runtime, setting the option
   pdftops-max-image-resolution-default to the desired limit in dpi.
   0 means no limit.
 - pdftops: Fixed crash by wrong usage of sizeof() function when adding
   Collate to the fifth command line argument for the pstops CUPS
   filter call (LP: #982675).
 - pdftops: Removed newline from copies value when reading it from
   the %%PDFTOPDFNumCopies entry of the incoming PDF file.
 - pdftops: Silenced compiler warning about ignoring the return
   value of the write() function.
 - pdftops: Added a crash guard.
 - pdftops: Start determining the printing resolution with
   cupsRasterInterpretPPD(), this is the most reliable as often
   the choice names of the Resolution option are marketing names
   with higher numerical values than the actual resolution. Also
   ignore error exit values of cupsRasterInterpretPPD() as the
   function can error out after having found the resolution
   (LP: #984082).
 - pdftops: If printing resolution is determined by
   cupsRasterInterpretPPD() do not stick on 100 dpi if the
   resolution cannot be determined (LP: #984082).
  * debian/rules: Set default renderer for the pdftops filter to Poppler
due to many printer's buggy interpreters having problems with GhostScript's
PostScript and set image rendering resolution limit of the pdftops filter
to 360 dpi to prevents slow processing by the printer if very high
resolutions are used or if the printing resolution is mis-detected by the
pdftops filter (LP: #668800, LP #951627 (comment #30), LP: #998087,
LP: #992982 (comments #26, #27, #30, #31), LP: #997728, LP: #994477,
LP: #998087, LP: #978120, LP: #862167).

  [ Didier Raboud ]
  * Drop libtiff5-dev, just use libtiff-dev, this fixes the FTBFS due to
incompatibility with cups.
 -- Till Kamppeter till.kamppe...@gmail.com   Wed, 16 May 2012 11:25:03 +0200

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-23 Thread steve.horsley
Sorry for the delay.
Speed tests: 
I used each of these commands in turn, and printed a (small) page from geany 
after each command. 
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=gs
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops
lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-renderer-default
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=1440
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=0
lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-max-image-resolution-default
and as close as I could time it, each print took the same time (3 seconds) 
before the printer began printing.

So no speed issues that I can detect.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-23 Thread Till Kamppeter
Perhaps your printer is powerful enough also for rather awkward
PostScript. For me it looks like that the error printout is not caused
by Ghostscript sending bad PostScript but by crash bug 982675. It seems
that for some people this bug causes a crash and for others it messes up
the output.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-19 Thread steve.horsley
Till,

I made one change before installing the proposed package, and that was
enabling the debugging: lpoptions -p printer -o psdebug which didn't
seem to make any difference.

Then I installed the proposed update. Sadly, I don't think I did a test
print before running all the commands in post #18. I did run  a test
print after each command, and every one came out perfectly.  o my
impression so that having installed the update I cannot generate a bad
print however I try, which is odd since I thought the update simply
allows me to switch between PS generators.

I am happy to run speed tests. It will have to wait until Monday though.
When I did the prints above, I was more interested in whether they would
print properly and wasn't paying attention to the time it took to print.
Ithink there may have been one print where I wondered for a while if it
had worked, but I forget which one.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-19 Thread Till Kamppeter
The psdebug change makes Ghostscript not compressing its PostScript
output and this option already existed in the old package. Some printers
may have problems with the compressed PostScript. Your printer's problem
seems not to be incompatibility with compression. The old version was
hard-coded to Ghostscript as renderer and now resolution limit. As this
combination seems to work for you, print quality versus speed is the
base for choosing the best configuration for you. So one of the other
fixes in cups-filters 1.0.18 has solved your problem.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-18 Thread Martin Pitt
Hello steve.horsley, or anyone else affected,

Accepted cups-filters into precise-proposed. The package will build now
and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!

** Tags added: verification-needed

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/precise-proposed/cups-filters

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-18 Thread Alex Gorban
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-18 Thread Till Kamppeter
Alex, by changing status you probably want to say that you suffered the
bug reported here and by following the instructions of comment #13,
installing the proposed package with the fix, you got the problem
solved. In such a case do not set the bug status to Fix Released as
the package is not yet available as official update which gets installed
by the automatic system updates. Instead, post a comment and replace the
verification-needed tag by verification-done. Thanks.


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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-18 Thread Till Kamppeter
Another test you should try:

After having tested the proposed package without changing any default
settings, run the following commands in a terminal window

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=gs
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=1440
lpadmin -p printer -o psdebug=true

with printer being the name of your print queue (You can find the name
by ruuning the lpstat -v command).

After that try to print again. Does it work? If it works and if it is
too slow, run

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=720

and try again. If it is still too slow, run

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=360

and try again.

Please report all your results here.

To get back to the default settings of the proposed package run the
commands

lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-renderer-default
lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-max-image-resolution-default
lpadmin -p printer -R psdebug

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-18 Thread steve.horsley
Gents,
Sorry for the delay in responding, but we had something rather pressing 
demanding all our time. 
I just sent the stream1-uc.ps mentioned in post #10 with identical results:

ERROR:
invalidaccess
OFFENDING COMMAND:
filter
STACK:
/SubFileDecode
endstream
0
--nostringval--
--nostringval--
11
false

I will have another look for the proposed update now. 
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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-18 Thread cliddell
Steve,

Thanks for trying that, it's eliminated the compression filters as being
the problem.

Before I resort to instrumenting the Postscript, which will use up
paper, can you try this file, please?

Again, like this:
lpr -P printer name -o raw stream1-uc2.ps

This changes the how the font data is encoded (note, for any Postscript
afficianados reading this: it doesn't change the font's Encoding array).

Again, please post your result.


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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-18 Thread steve.horsley
I can't get it to go wrong now. I installed the proposed cups-filters
package as per post #6.

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=gs
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops
lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-renderer-default
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=1440
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=0
lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-max-image-resolution-default

All the above printed perfectly.

If you want, I can try reverting to the normal (not proposed) cups-
filters and try again. At the moment, the only thing I've got that
doesn't print correctly is the stream1-uc.ps from post #10.

What can I do from here to help?

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-18 Thread Till Kamppeter
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-18 Thread Till Kamppeter
Steve, thank you for testing. Marking the bug as verified.

Steve, did you test the proposed package once without configuration
changes and then after each single lpadmin command? Did all printouts
come out in a reasonable time? Or were there configurations with
unreasonably slow output?

For the tests which Cris is asking for you do not need to change or
revert anything. he asks you to print with the -o raw option which
makes all filters not being used, so it does not matter which pdftops
filter is installed and how it is configured.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-17 Thread cliddell
Steve,

Could I ask you to send this file (stream1-uc.ps) to your printer,
please? It is the same content as your original, but with the
compression removed.

You need to use:

lpr -P printer name -o raw stream1-uc.ps

If the HP in question is your only only, or your CUPS default printer,
you can probably leave out the -P printer name option. The most
important thing to note is the -o raw option, as this will cause the
test to be streamed to the printer exactly as it stands - we don't want
it going through the normal CUPS workflow (and thus changing the
Postscript), in this case.

If you can let me know the result.

Thanks,

Chris


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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-17 Thread Youbantu
Hello.

I also work with the HP LaserJet 4050 (Ubuntu 12.04, 64 Bit, CUPS,
printer is integrated via smb in a network) and when trying to print a
pdf (LaTeX pdf file created from Lyx) from the Document Viewer, the
printer prints some text on some pages and stopps at some point with the
message on a white page:

ERROR:
typecheck
OFFENDING COMMAND:
known

Hmm, I have seen the bug reported here and though that you might be
interested. Thanks a lot.

PS: As above, printing with the HP LaserJet 4050 was not an issue before
(Ubuntu 10.10, 64 Bit)

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-17 Thread Youbantu
BTW: Can you help me? - I would try to print some test pages ... but
tell me again precisely what I shall do. Thanks in advance.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-16 Thread cliddell
Steve,

Till is looking into the possibility of providing an option to use the
poppler tool as a workaround, I'll leave it to him to update on that
when/if he has news.

Obviously, in the long term, we'd like to resolve these issues that
various printers have with the Postscript output from Ghostscript - note
that Adobe CPSI consumes the GS output just fine, as does Adobe's
Distiller, and several other Postscript interpreters.

If I could ask you to attach a Postscript file here on which your
printer gives this error - hopefully, Till can post the instructions on
how to do that.

After that, if you are willing, I'd like to give you some (possibly
many!) Postscript files to send to your printer, to see if we can
establish for sure what the problem is - if we can.

Chris

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-16 Thread Till Kamppeter
The problem is most probably caused by switching the pdftops CUPS filter
from Poppler to Ghostscript and allowing higher image rendering
resolutions when the pdftops filter has to turn graphical structures of
the PDF input file into bitmaps when converting to PostScript and
PostScript does not support these structures.

I have uploaded a cups-filters package to precise-proposed now which
switches back to Poppler and limits the image rendering resolution to
360 dpi. Please test the package as soon as it gets available for
download and give feedback here. This is required to make the new
package an official update for Precise. Another comment with testing
instructions will get posted here.

With the new package you can also test the behavior when switching
between use of Poppler and Ghostscript and changing the resolution
limit. Run the following commands in a terminal window for switching
between Ghostscript and Poppler:

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=gs
lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops

and

lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-renderer-default

to remove the setting. To change the resolution limit run a command like

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=1440

and set unlimited resolution via

lpadmin -p printer -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=0

or remove your setting with

lpadmin -p printer -R pdftops-max-image-resolution-default

Always replace printer by your printer's queue name (enter lpstat
-v to find your printer's queue name).

See also

/usr/share/doc/cups-filters/README.txt.gz

See and tell us in this bug report which works best for you.

A debdiff of the changes is attached.

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Fix Released

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = quantal-alpha-1

** Also affects: cups-filters (Ubuntu Quantal)
   Importance: High
   Status: Fix Released

** Also affects: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: New = Fix Committed

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided = High

** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: None = precise-updates

** Patch added: cups-filters_1.0.17-0bzr0.1_1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1.debdiff
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-filters/+bug/998087/+attachment/3149058/+files/cups-filters_1.0.17-0bzr0.1_1.0.18-0ubuntu0.1.debdiff

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-16 Thread Till Kamppeter
To the SRU team: The relevant changes for the fix are in the file
filter/pdftops.c. The file in the debdiff looks very cluttered as there
are many lines where only white space (indentation) changed. Attached to
this comment is a cleaner diff for this file with white space changes
ignored (diff -b), here one especially sees how the conditional
compiling for Ghostscript/Poppler is replaced by ifs so that the
Ghostscript/Poppler decision can be made at run time.

** Patch added: cups-filters-pdftops-c-1.0.17-1.0.18.diff
   
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Re: [Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-16 Thread steve.horsley
Chris,

Thanks for looking at this for me.
I'll do what I can to help, but will probably need leading by the nose.

Till has sent me info on a proposed change to allow switching between 
Poppler and GhostScript. I'll have a stab at that, but I guess you want 
your sample postscript file before I start messing things up.

I'm not sure how to capture a failing .ps file for you. My first guess 
was to do a print-to-file from and editor called geany. I edited a small 
text file, then chose File, Print, Print to File, Postscript and saved 
to my desktop. This file looks fine in Evince, and prints perfectly when 
I do use netcat to send it directly to the printer. What's more, it says 
Creator: cairo 1.10.2 so I guess it's not what you're looking for.

Then I captured the TCP conversation with wireshark. This one says 
Creator: GPL Ghostscript 905 (ps2write) so I guess it's what you're 
after. I attach two files. The first one is what the PC sent to the 
printer, and the second is the reply the printer sent back. The printer 
did not reply until all the print was sent - there was no overlap.

Please let me know if this is OK, and I'll start messing around with 
Till's update.

Steve


On 16/05/12 12:47, cliddell wrote:
 Steve,

 Till is looking into the possibility of providing an option to use the
 poppler tool as a workaround, I'll leave it to him to update on that
 when/if he has news.

 Obviously, in the long term, we'd like to resolve these issues that
 various printers have with the Postscript output from Ghostscript - note
 that Adobe CPSI consumes the GS output just fine, as does Adobe's
 Distiller, and several other Postscript interpreters.

 If I could ask you to attach a Postscript file here on which your
 printer gives this error - hopefully, Till can post the instructions on
 how to do that.

 After that, if you are willing, I'd like to give you some (possibly
 many!) Postscript files to send to your printer, to see if we can
 establish for sure what the problem is - if we can.

 Chris



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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-16 Thread Till Kamppeter
Steve, in addition to doing the test of the proposed package for the
Precise update, please do also additional tests to investigate the root
cause of the bug, so that we can work on a real fix. To do so, install
the proposed package as oon as it gets available or ruun Quantal as live
CD or in a virtual machine, create a second print queue for your
printer, named test and run the commands

lpadmin -p test -o pdftops-renderer-default=gs
lpadmin -p test -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=0

Then print into this queue following the instructions of the sections
CUPS error_log and Capturing print job data on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems. Thanks.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-15 Thread cliddell
Steve,

Yes, Ghostscript has replaced poppler, mainly due to the color
management now available in GS, which currently only applies to printer
drivers which use raster output - rather than ones like yours that use
Postscript. Ultimately, the improved color management will apply to
Postscript (and PDF) output from Ghostscript.


I seem to remember that there is a comment in the ps2write code to the
effect that some filters on HP printers erroneously always close their
underlying data source (closing it should be optional). I can't think of
any other way for a call to create a decode filter to produce an
invalidaccess error.

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-14 Thread Till Kamppeter
Chris, it seems that nearly every PostScript printer needs a workaround
so that it works with Ghostscript's ps2write output. What is actually
the difference between the output of Ghostscript and Poppler? Why do all
printers just work with Poppler's output?

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-14 Thread cliddell
I can't answer that.

I can say that Ghostscript's ps2write output is valid Level 2 Postscript
- in other words, it is compliant with the language defined in the Adobe
Postscript Language Reference Manual Edition 2. And not especially
challenging Postscript, either.

Let me ask this: if gcc fails to compile C code that is demonstrably
compliant with the C89 spec (for example), is that the fault of the
coder who wrote the failing code, or a bug in gcc?

None of the issues that have arisen so far have highlighted any problem
with our Postscript output.


And did poppler's output always just work, or did they go through similar 
issues, possibly over a longer period?

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[Bug 998087] Re: printer ERROR: invalidaccess OFFENDING COMMAND: filter

2012-05-14 Thread steve.horsley
I guess from this conversation that the upgrade to 12.04 involved
changing from Poppler to Ghostscript. Is there any way for me to
reconfigure 12.04 back to using Poppler so I don't have to reboot into
11.10 every time I want to print a document? Sorry, but I don't know
much at all about the way cups does its magic.

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