In general I should mention that I am able to print text files and bitmaps. To me it seems like the problems appear in documents with simple graphics (that can be vectorized?).
When I print a LibreOffice text document with the logo of my university in the upper right corner I get the whole page but without the logo (and in addition I get another page with a error message). When I said that the PostScript drivers 'won't work' I meant that I can't print a CUPS test page. For practical reasons I did all the testing with the CUPS test page… > Reassigning to cups-filters because I do not see this as a scheduler > problem. The README for that package is informative. Please see the > "Selection of the renderer: Ghostscript or Poppler" and "POSTSCRIPT > PRINTING DEBUG MODE" sections in particular. Thanks for the hints. I followed the instructions provided in the README file to change the default renderer for pdftops to Poppler with lpadmin -p HP-LaserJet-1200 -o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftops Since this didn't seem to change anything I also set the psdebug option to get an uncompressed output and set the resolution limit with lpadmin -p HP-LaserJet-1200 -o psdebug=true lpadmin -p HP-LaserJet-1200 -o pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=1440 I didn't get anywhere with this, so I further reduced the resolution limit until I finally got a full (but bad quality) printout of the test page with pdftops-max-image-resolution-default=180. > Note that a file in /tmp/printout should be capable of being viewed by > a PostScript viewer such as gv. I also cloned my print queue to a one which prints into a file with cupsctl FileDevice=yes lpadmin -p test -E -v file:/tmp/printout -P /etc/cups/ppd/HP-LaserJet-1200.ppd I printed a test page to the file and had no problems to view it with gv. I'm stuck here… Any more ideas? Thanks, Stefan. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org