The real issue being reported here seems to be:
PDF files printed from Acrobat Reader get forever stuck in CUPS -
whether they are sent to a real printer or a virtual one.
Re-titling and re-assigning to CUPS accordingly.
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I am having a similar issue while printing from a DRM protected PDF
using Adobe Reader 9.3.1. Using 10.04 Lucid with a Canon IP4300.
Printer is recognized, document is sent out, but remains as Processing
and never prints.
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A print job sent to the PDF printer by Adobe Reader stucks at the
Similar problem when printing text page (no PDF) from within Firefox.
Pages are printed, but document stays Processing in the Print Status.
Using HP Laserjet 6P connected via Jetdirect EX Plus.
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A print job sent to the PDF printer by Adobe Reader stucks at the Processing
state
Further clarification:
Print queue for the specific printer is empty (System Administration
Printing).
However, clicking the printer icon on the top bar, the Document Print Status
(my jobs), it still says Processing.
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A print job sent to the PDF printer by Adobe Reader stucks at the
I'm having the same problem. I have a Brother HL-4040CN color laser. I
can print only very simple PDFs; anything with multiple photos and any
level of complex formatting, even a page with 4 or 5 photos on it, and
the job just sits in Processing forever. I tried printing a single
page PDF last
I have had this problem as well -- I was able to successfully print a
test-page by using the driver for the Laserjet 4P (instead of Laserjet 4
Plus). But it hung at processing for any other print job. When I
switched to the correct driver (Laserjet 4 Plus) I can't even print the
test page. I
Quick follow-up: since my LJ4+ is setup as a network printer, I tried
configuring it as an HP Jetdirect instead of a normal network printer.
the Processing bug no longer happened, and the jobs cleared out
quickly, but now my printer status bar (on the physical printer itself)
says INVALID PERS.
Apparently I don't have a postscript simm - switching from the
postscript driver to the HP LaserJet 4 Plus hpijs pcl3, 3.9.8 driver
fixed the problem. The prints don't look quite as refined, but it at
least functions. I was able to print the PDF successfully this way.
It seems that the nature of
My printer is connected via USB (in the middle there is a LPT-USB
adapter), so this is definitely not a network-nature bug.
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A print job sent to the PDF printer by Adobe Reader stucks at the Processing
state
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/461494
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When I try to print in Evince the same document to the same PDF printer
(not the one built into Evince) it is printed, but the result document
is broken - it reports (in Adobe Reader) a message:
There was an error processing a page. There was a problem processing
this document (110).
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A print
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