Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/25935

Comment:
> This sounds somewhat contradictory. Does that mean you cannot print a 
> particular
> PostScript file, or do all prints fail on your machine, and they work fine 
> when
> using postscript? In the latter case, are all applications affected? Does 
> 'print
> test page' work in the printer manager? (System -> Administration -> Printing)

I have still this problem.
Scenario 1 : I install the pxlmono driver I can print. Gnome-print is OK.

Scenario 2 : I install the postscript driver (the PPD-file from the
Windows installation). I can print from the commandline any postscript-
file with lp -d infotec xxx.ps. If I like to print a Postscript-file
gnome-print, the Infotecprinter prints nothing and in the error-file is
a message like : print interrupted by user.

Scenario 3 : I "clean" the Postscript-file in the command-line with ps2ps. The 
printer print it now.
The problem is, when I like to print for ex. a Evolution-message (gedit, ...), 
I must first print this message in a Postscript-file. Then ps2ps and at the end 
I can print it. It's not very ergonomique. 
I can use the pxlmono-driver but the quality is not the same. Sometime he loos 
fonts and ... 
I think, the printer understand Postscript and it is better to use this 
language.

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