I have just tried to move my printer from an old lenny system to my
desktop (running sid).
I seem to have created a printer OK, but an attempt to print a test page
fails. The view error log function on the cups web page shows the
following (I have tried to pickup key parts from a VERY LONG file -
debug is on at the moment)
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:10 +0000] [Job 104] Running /usr/bin/pdftops
-level2 -origpagesizes /var/spool/cups/tmp/pdftops.ZYEAkF -
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:10 +0000] [Job 104] Running pstops '104' 'root'
'Test Page' '1' ' job-uuid=urn:uuid:a4a29c47-6877-33a9-5cd4-02a51331b57c
job-originating-host-name=localhost'
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:10 +0000] [Job 104] Page size: A4
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:10 +0000] [Job 104] Error: May not be a PDF file
(continuing anyway)
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:10 +0000] [Job 104] Error: PDF file is damaged -
attempting to reconstruct xref table...
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:10 +0000] [Job 104] Error: Couldn't find trailer
dictionary
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:10 +0000] [Job 104] Error: Couldn't read xref table
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:10 +0000] [Job 104] Width: 595, height: 842,
absolute margins: 18, 36, 577, 806
E [02/Dec/2009:12:32:10 +0000] [Job 104] Empty print file!
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:11 +0000] [Job 104] Last OS error: 32
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:11 +0000] [Job 104] GPL Ghostscript 8.70:
Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:11 +0000] [Job 104] GPL Ghostscript 8.70: ERROR -12
closing pdfwrite device. See gs/src/ierrors.h for code explanation.
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:11 +0000] PID 17774 (/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf)
stopped with status 1!
D [02/Dec/2009:12:32:17 +0000] [CGI]
/usr/share/cups/drivers/pscript5.dll: No such file or directory
Can anyone tell from this what is wrong - the log against the job just
says "/usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftopdf failed"
(I note in my older version of cups on lenny this filter didn't exist)
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Alan Chandler
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
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