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Re: [opensuse] Printing Failure (SOLVED)
- From: Carl Spitzer <lynux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 15:29:06 -0700
- Message-id: <1188944946.13643.7.camel@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Sat, 2007-08-18 at 13:34 +1000, Dave Barton wrote:
> OK! I am either stubborn or stupid (maybe both), but after a 4th cups
> uninstall + reinstall, I was able get into cups administration. Still
> not able to print, but a different error message (postscript error).
> Checked a test ps file with ghostview and got the following error:
> "CRIT: rangecheck in get Operand stack:
> /usr/local/share/fonts/marlett.ttf"
> Deleted the font file, updated ghostscript configuration and all
> printers now working perfectly.
>
> I now realize the original printing problem started after I added some
> fonts from the Windows partition.
>
> Thanks to all who offered advice.
>
I have had ISP issues so I am catching up. I had the same in OOo
because of a corrupt TTF file. I find reinstalling from source ZIP
works for corrupted font files. Likely its bad on windows also.
BTW I have a nice collection of fonts I downloaded plus some from
friends and even Win311 days. They work though I would not install on
system seems they load in memory so I just spadmin them into OOo for use
there.
I just have to remember where the backups are in case the on drive one
gets screwed.
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> OK! I am either stubborn or stupid (maybe both), but after a 4th cups
> uninstall + reinstall, I was able get into cups administration. Still
> not able to print, but a different error message (postscript error).
> Checked a test ps file with ghostview and got the following error:
> "CRIT: rangecheck in get Operand stack:
> /usr/local/share/fonts/marlett.ttf"
> Deleted the font file, updated ghostscript configuration and all
> printers now working perfectly.
>
> I now realize the original printing problem started after I added some
> fonts from the Windows partition.
>
> Thanks to all who offered advice.
>
I have had ISP issues so I am catching up. I had the same in OOo
because of a corrupt TTF file. I find reinstalling from source ZIP
works for corrupted font files. Likely its bad on windows also.
BTW I have a nice collection of fonts I downloaded plus some from
friends and even Win311 days. They work though I would not install on
system seems they load in memory so I just spadmin them into OOo for use
there.
I just have to remember where the backups are in case the on drive one
gets screwed.
--
Carl Spitzer <lynux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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