Carl Fink wrote:
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 01:47:03AM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
I'm using Etch, with up-to-date CUPS. I can print fine from most
applications (e.g. OpenOffice.org, Firefox) but not from Adobe Acrobat
Reader (v7 from the Marillat collection). In fact, I can print a Social
Security form from xpdf, but not Acrobat. (Unfortunately xpdf screws up the
margins and cuts off the edges of each page.)
I did a poor job of explaining that. Acrobat prints normally, and a job is
created in CUPS, but it never actually prints, it just sits in the queue for
my Laserjet 1012. (I'm using hplip.) If I print from another program, that
job prints fine but the Acrobat-spawned job is still sitting in the queue.
It's possible that you are submitting to a queue which is attached
to the given printer, but which is disabled. Check your queues and
their stata.
Mike
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