https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389953
--- Comment #25 from Attila <bugs.kde.att...@online.de> --- (In reply to Michael Weghorn from comment #23) > I can reproduce the issue much more easily by just running the following > command on host B: > > $ lp -d tofile-hp -o "fit-to-page orientation-requested=0" d02917-001 > > The problem you encounter seems to be related to those two options being set > together. I can reproduce the issue too by running the command on Host A: lp -d tofile-hp -o "fit-to-page orientation-requested=0" d02917-001 > > I'm wondering where the "orientation-requested=0" option comes from. > The CUPS documentation [1] just lists the values 3,4,5 and 6 for the > "orientation-requested" option. > > At first glance, it does not seem like either Okular or Qt would be setting > anything for the "orientation-requested" option. ("git grep > orientation-requested" in the Okular and Qt git repositories did not show > any result.) For me, the option is not set at all either when when I print > using Okular on Fedora 26. > > Is there any file $HOME/.cups/lpoptions or /etc/cups/lpoptions present on > host A? > Or do you have any other ideas where this option might come frome? I have no clue where the option orientation-requested=0 comes from. The file $HOME/.cups/lpoptions on host A contains only the default printer like "Default HPM880". The file /etc/cups/lpoptions on host A is empty and on host B as well. Just one very interesting thing. I have installed the printer on host B and named it "HPM880Test". I am able to print on host A from Okular. The output is OK. Now it is getting weird. When I uninstall the printer "HPM880" and reinstall again on host B and name it again "HPM880" the output is again A5. I think it has something to do with the name. It must be somewhere in a file (configuration). > > > [1] https://www.cups.org/doc/options.html -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.