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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Yes, the print job in question works when I print it to the driverless printer.
I would not say that it is therefore reasonable to declare that this issue is
resolved, but *shrug* whatever.
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> These two statements seem to be contradictory. If driverless printing
is more reliable, that would seem to imply that files sent directly to
the printer print more reliably than files sent through the CUPS
filters, which would seem to imply that it is the filters, not the
printer, that have
>Do you have cups-filter 1.28.15 installed
Yes, and I rebooted after installing it just to make sure. Problem
persists.
>Or did you try the option "pdftops-renderer=gs" as described there and
which you confirmed as fixing that bug?
I _also_ have this setting in my printers.conf. So clearly this
Do you have cups-filter 1.28.15 installed, which fixes bug #1967816? Or
did you try the option "pdftops-renderer=gs" as described there and
which you confirmed as fixing that bug? You do not need the option if
you have cups-filter 1.28.15 installed. Or could it be that this file
now needs the
Here's my printers.conf, since it doesn't look like ubuntu-bug attached
it, and there's no sensitive information in it.
** Attachment added: "printers.conf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1968722/+attachment/5579950/+files/printers.conf
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