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XPP does not modify the data stream which goes to the printer, it only
send the option settings chosen in th GUI to CUPS together with the job.
So
lpr -P printer -o number-up=4 file
is asolutely equivalent to
xpp file
when choosing the printer printer in XPP and then clicking Options
and
Looks like to me SeG have given all info requested, so passing from
Needs Info, to Unconfirmed.
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed
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Please attach your /etc/cups/printers.conf and output of uname -a.
Thanks
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The desired output:
uname -a:
Linux trollcave 2.6.15-25-386 #1 PREEMPT Wed Jun 14 11:25:49 UTC 2006
i686 GNU/Linux
I hope it helps to solve the problem.
Thanks so far!
Ante Karamatić schrieb:
Please attach your /etc/cups/printers.conf and output of uname -a.
Thanks
# Printer
I wanted to print a ps file created by openoffice Impress but somewhat I
only can print this file on one page per sheet.
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Your original bug report (haven't read the postings below that) looks
like your original print file is content with some issue, so that what
CUPS' pstops filter sees coming along has a problem (like not being
compliant as DSC PostScript) it cannot process correctly.
It could also be a problem of
Can you verify you have libgnomeprint2.2-0version 2.12.1-3ubuntu2
installed as Anté suggested (dpkg -l libgnomeprint2* should give the
answer).
Can you try if n-up printing from a command line
works by printing a multipage pdf document, e.g.:
$ lp -d Canon -o number-up=4 file.pdf
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