I have added this case to upstream discussion now:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/issues/65
** Bug watch added: github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/issues #65
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/issues/65
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** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Specific PDF file fails to print to HP m551dn printer
To manage
>In comment #13 you told that it prints with Ghostscript via
>
>lp -d duplex -o fit-to-page -o pdftops-renderer=gs
>
>Did it again send the job with a weird paper size? Or did the job come out
>straight away?
Came out straight-away. But this is not actually the behavior that I
want, because
In comment #13 you told that it prints with Ghostscript via
lp -d duplex -o fit-to-page -o pdftops-renderer=gs
Did it again send the job with a weird paper size? Or did the job come
out straight away?
The "-o fit-to-page" should scale each page into the standard page size.
Does
lp -d duplex
I tried `lp -d duplex -o fit-to-page -o pdftops-renderer=XXX` with
hybrid, gs, pdftops, pdftocairo, and mupdf as the renderers (for the
last I had to install both mupdf and mupdf-tools).
The only one that made it through to the printer was gs.
All claimed to print, but gs was the only one that
mupdftoraster is part of cups-filters. If it is missing for you, run
sudo apt install --reinstall cups-filters
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Title:
Specific PDF file fails
Please try to print with
lp -d duplex -o fit-to-page -o pdftops-renderer=XXX
with XXX bring "hybrid", "gs", "pdftops", "pdftocairo", ...
Does this work?
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To remove the setting:
lpadmin -p duplex -R pdftops-renderer-default
See /usr/share/doc/cups-filters/README.gz section "POSTSCRIPT PRINTING
RENDERER AND RESOLUTION SELECTION" for more information.
The standard selection is "hybrid", meaning that Ghostscript is used in
most cases and Poppler
It doesn't print with lpr. It doesn't print with lp -d. It doesn't print
from evince. It doesn't print from the chrome PDF viewer.
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Title:
>How do I undo what I just did, i.e., how do I undo the option setting
you just had me add to perform this test?
nvm this question I figured it out.
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So, if I use pdftops-renderer=pdftops or pdftops-renderer=pdftocairo
nothing happens on the printer at all. If I use pdftops-renderer=gs the
printer prints the job with a non-standard paper size. If I use pdftops-
renderer=mupdf it fails, even if I have mupdf or mupdf-tools installed,
because
I take it back, there _is_ a difference.
When I use `lp -d duplex -o pdftops-renderer=gs` to print the file, it
does in fact print. I didn't initially notice because the printer was
telling me to insert a weird paper size and I had to override it and
tell it to use the default paper even though
What is the default pdftops-renderer for CUPS in Ubuntu? I can't find it
documented anywhere and I can't figure out how to query CUPS to ask what
it is.
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How did you print this file? Did you use evince? "lp -d
"? Or some other application? Can you try to print with another of
the possible methods/applications? Does the file print then?
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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No change.
How do I undo what I just did, i.e., how do I undo the option setting
you just had me add to perform this test?
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Please run the following command:
lpadmin -p duplex -o pdftops-renderer-default=gs
Then print the job again on your print queue "duplex".
Does the job get correctly printed now?
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