Because hpcups seems to be preferred driver against hpijs.
But nowadays, for some users, hpijs works well and hpcups has some issue
with the margins
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I have to correct myself.
if I create a new printer with lpadmin the behavior of the new
fake-printer is the same as the real printer.
if I reassign the hpijs PPD driver to the fake-printer and repeat the
update of the PPD the fake-printer keeps the hpijs PPD
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I have created a new fake printer with
# lpadmin -p TEST-HP -v file:/dev/null -m
drv:///hpijs.drv/hp-deskjet_f4200_series-hpijs.ppd
also my real printer is set with this PPD.
I have modified the timestamp assigned at hpcups and hpijs drivers in
the file /var/cache/cups/ppd-updates (see below
Package: printer-driver-hpcups
Version: 3.14.6-1+b2
Severity: normal
Dear maintainers,
I have found a temporary workaround for the bug #655106
I use the hpijs ppd instead of hpcups and my printer works well with
margins.
Unfortunately despite my printer has been installed using hpijs drivers
Generate a ppd can allow duplex printing on a printer like F4280 who
doesn't support this feature, because are not designed for, it's useless
This is the first simple idea to solve the bug for non-professional
printers
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Package: printer-driver-hpcups
Version: 3.13.9-2
Dear maintainers,
the bug is still here in the latest hplip version available.
--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 3.10.11
Debian Release: jessie/sid
500 testing cdn.debian.net
--- Package information. ---
Depends (Ver
Package: printer-driver-hpcups
Version: 3.13.4-1
I have found what cause the problem.
I have solved after I have removed/commented the row number 177 in file
debian/rules
this is the content:
sh debian/local/make-duplex-page-sizes-default.sh
$(PKGTMP)/usr/share/cups/drv/hpcups.drv
Package: printer-driver-hpcups
Version: 3.12.6-3.1
The bug is related to printer-driver-hpcups, not hpijs-ppds
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Today I can confirm. The problem is in the PPD generated.
After a substitution of the default ppd (generated by debian package)
with the other ppd (generated by hplip) the margins are printed as
expected.
I haven't the know-how to understand what cause the problem, but the
problem is showed
Package: hpijs-ppds
Version: 3.12.6-3
Yes, now I use the latest version available on debian testing (3.12.6-3)
and the problem still exists
Unfortunately no more news are coming from this page
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/934635
--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kerne
Package: hpijs-ppds
Version: 3.11.10-1
Severity: important
I have an All In One printer configured with the hplip software
It's a HP F4280 recognized as F4200 series and long time ago worked
perfectly.
Since about an year the printer product documents with uncorrect margins
and I am unable t
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