https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=722866
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=722866#c2
Johannes Meixner changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Platform|HP |All
Resolution| |UPSTREAM
Summary|Shifted printing on |Shifted printing for PDFs
|laserjet1200 |on HP LaserJet 1200 with
| |HPCUPS driver
--- Comment #2 from Johannes Meixner 2011-10-11 09:07:25 UTC ---
I can reproduce it with your PDF
with CUPS 1.5.0 and HPLIP 3.11.10
on my SLED11-SP1 i586 workstation
but only when I use the HPCUPS driver
for my HP LaserJet 1220 (which is a
LaserJet 1200 plus a scanner unit).
It works for me with CUPS 1.5.0 and HPLIP 3.11.10
with the HPIJS driver, with PostScript, and
with the Ghostscript built-in PCL5e driver ljet4.
Workaround in your case:
Use HPIJS or ljet4 for printing in PCL mode
or use the printer in its PostScript mode.
The HPLIP version makes the difference.
With CUPS 1.5.0 and HPLIP 3.11.3 it works
for me even with the HPCUPS driver.
Therefore the root cause seems to be an issue
in the HPCUPS driver in HPLIP 3.11.10.
Or perhaps the issue is in your PDF.
I often notice bug reports with PDFs
which somehow depend on the particular PDF.
But I am not at all an PDF expert to decide
whether or not this is also the case here.
At least Ghostscript shows your PDF correctly
when I run it as "gs -r60 "
which indicates that the issue is really
in the HPCUPS driver (and not in your PDF).
Because we (i.e. SUSE) do not have the expert knowledge
to fix issues in printer drivers, please report the issue
directly to the HPLIP upstream project via
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/support.html
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