Hi there,

I've got the same problem. I simply wanted to print this (http://www.fim
.uni-
linz.ac.at/lva/IT_Recht_Computerforensik/ws2008/Introduction_to_Computer_Forensics.pdf)
with 4 pages on one. Printing from okular and acrobat failed due to too
heavy memory/cpu load and eventually an error.

It seems as if cups does some heavy filtering (ps takes a lot of cpu
cycles), which makes the whole experience not at all enjoyable.

I tried to print the pdf with 4 pages on one with acrobat to a .ps file,
which takes only a couple of seconds. The finishing file has only about
10MB. Then I tried to turn the pages in the .ps file around (using
ps2ps), but this produced only white pages in the output. Trying to
rewrite the .ps file with ghostscript produced a huge (~70MB) output
file, but it was at least readable.

I finally managed to print the files by manually pipeing it through my
printer-filter and then to lpr -l. The filter is called "filterHL5040"
for my Brother HL5040 and obviously produces the right results for my
printer. This only takes a couple of seconds for the whole file and
works nicely.

So finally I don't understand why cups does not do the same, namely
pipeing the input postscript file through the filter and writing it to
my printer.

BTW I am using Kubuntu 8.10 32 bit with latest updates with proposed
enabled.

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