*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 890684 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/890684
Still affected on quantal
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Title:
Printed pdfs are not
Till, there's a patch in bug #890684 that some Fedora users confirmed as
a work-around to this problem.
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Title:
Printed pdfs are not centered,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 890684 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/890684
Jiri, thanks. It works. I will apply this to our HPLIP package and issue
a Stable Release Update (SRU) for Oneiric.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: hplip
Going through all attached PPD files it shows that the problem does not
occur with PostScript PPDs and with the HPIJS driver (an IJS driver) and
with Foomatic/foo2qpdl (Ghostscript generates pbmraw or bitcmyk bitmap
graphics and pipes that into the foo2qpdl filter). It occurs with the
hpcups
I can only reproduce the bug if I use an hpcups PPD for a black-and-
white printer, like the HP LaserJet p4015. It does not occur with an
hpcups PPD for a color laser like the HP Color LaserJet CM3530 MFP.
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Taking the Ghostscript command line from my error_log of printing
test.pdf out of evince to the HP LaserJet p4015 with hpcups driver and
running it in a terminal window:
cat test.pdf | PPD=/etc/cups/ppd/7.ppd /usr/bin/gs -dPARANOIDSAFER
-dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dNOINTERPOLATE -sDEVICE=cups
rasterview you can get at
http://www.easysw.com/~mike/rasterview/index.html
To compile it you must have build-essential, libfltk1.1-dev,
libcups2-dev, and libcupsimage2-dev installed.
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error_log:
** Attachment added: error_log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/872160/+attachment/2609000/+files/error_log
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printout:
(Scanner HP ScanJet 3670 didn't found... Anyway, the top margin is 2-3
mm)
** Attachment added: printout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/872160/+attachment/2609179/+files/printout
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Hello!
After new installation of Ubuntu 11.10, the top margin disapeared with HP
LaserJet 1150.
Thank you!
** Attachment added: hp-LaserJet-1150.ppd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/872160/+attachment/2608992/+files/hp-LaserJet-1150.ppd
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original file:
** Attachment added: Test.odt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/872160/+attachment/2608993/+files/Test.odt
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the ppd file
** Attachment added: HP-LaserJet-p2055dn.ppd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/872160/+attachment/2605982/+files/HP-LaserJet-p2055dn.ppd
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the printout file
** Attachment added: printout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/872160/+attachment/2605983/+files/printout
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and finally the error log
** Attachment added: error_log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/872160/+attachment/2605984/+files/error_log
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A final comment: the printout file is actually well centered. That's not
the case with the actual printed document (I used adobe reader to
print).
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Hi Till!
I have the same problem. The documents are printed with a shift of 2-3cm
towards the top. Quite interestingly, though, if I print the test page, that
comes out perfectly centered. This problem occurs with different printers too.
I'm attaching the documents you asked for.
** Attachment
I have/had the same issue for a HP LaserJet 1320n printer after upgrading to
11.10 (32 bit)
Printing from Firefox, LibreOffice, Okular results in a print-out
shifted by 7.5mm (3*2.54mm ??) upwards (left and right borders are
okay).
My findings:
hp-laserjet_1320n.ppd (hpcups 3.11.7) does the job
Can everyone please follow my instructions of comment #9, especially I
need the complete set of error_log, captured printout file, and PPD
file.
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I had this problem on 11.10 64bit with my HP LaserJet p4015 and managed
to fix it by trial and error (so not sure which one did it):
1. Installed HPLIP Toolbox
2. Deleted Printer
3. Added printer from within HPLIP and selected the XX Postscript
(recommended) driver
I'm attaching the good and
This bug affects my HP LaserJet 6P, too. It is independent from the
content of the pdf. LibreOffice Writer documents are being printed with
one of the margins on the short side of the page set to zero, too. The
page content is being clipped because it overlaps with the non-printing
page border on
There is an error description in German language at
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/satzspiegel-wird-an-den-oberen-rand-
gerueckt/#post-3612757
Also affected are the printer models HP LaserJet 1100 and Samsung CLP-
310N, it says. After the driver of the Samsung printer was being changed
from
Can everyone who has this problem please attach the following for the
printer and for a job where the problem occurs:
1. The PPD file of the printer: /etc/cups/ppd/print queue name.ppd
2. Original file which you tried to print
3. error_log as described in CUPS error_log on
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Title:
Printed pdfs are not centered, top margins cut off
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Can you attach a sample PDF?
can you follow the instructions of the sections Capturing print job
data and CUPS error_log of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems? Thanks.
It seems that letter-sized PDFs get placed into the upper-left corner of
the A4-sized frame.
** Changed in: cups
Sorry, it's probably just a temporary problem with this particular
printer. I've tried a different printer and that centered the pdf
correctly.
Anyway, I've followed the instructions and attach the resulting printout
file and the original pdf.
** Attachment added: printout
** Attachment added: test.pdf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/872160/+attachment/2536190/+files/test.pdf
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Title:
Printed
The attached file printout looks correctly centered for me. Does this
file actually print badly centered?
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Title:
Printed pdfs are not centered,
Yes, it prints off-center but only on one particular printer as I found
out later. It's likely that just the printer is at fault or I messed up
its settings.
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