Run pdf2ps and see if it converts to ps.  It could be something is wrong
in the pdf file.

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Sincerely,

David Smead
http://www.amplepower.com.

On 17 Apr 2002, DvB wrote:

>
> Apparently, it's just one pdf file in particular that refuses to print
> and all others work (or at least all others that I've tested).
>
> This is pretty weird, but at least not as serious as I thought at first.
>
>
> DvB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I *finally* got my HP DeskJet 932C to work with cups and now I can print
> > test pages from the web front end and ascii pages from the command line
> > using lp, but I can't print pdf file with either acroread or xpdf
> >
> > This was working at first and I printed several documents that I'd been
> > meaning to print, but then it quit without warning and reconfiguring the
> > printer twice hasn't helped. When I print from acroread/xpdf, whether I
> > use the default /usr/bin/lpr (yes, I have cupsys-bsd installed) or
> > change it to /usr/bin/lp, the job will appear on the queue for a few
> > seconds and then disappear with the printer sitting idle the whole time.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> >
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