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It must be
lpadmin -p test -o psdebug-default=true
and
lpadmin -p test -R psdebug-default
removes the setting.
Per-job it is
lpr -P test -o psdebug=true file
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Jeremy,
If you don't mind, could you do me favour, and repeat the test print
after doing:
lpadmin -p test -o psdebug=true
(assuming you called your file output queue "test" as suggested in
"Getting the data which would go to the printer"), please?
It's just it will save time if I don't have to
And here's the output from Ubuntu 12.04 for comparison.
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Yes, the printer still prints the error page with the lpadmin line.
Here's the output from the "Getting the data which would go to the
printer".
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Jeremy,
Your next step should be to try doing:
lpadmin -p -o psdebug=true
where "" is the name of the Xerox print queue, and try printing
normally.
If that still gives the error on the printer, refer to:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems#Getting_the_data_which_would_go_to_the_
Sorry about the extra noise in this log from the other printers I have
"added" to this computer but not enabled. Let me know if you need me to
delete those printers and run the logs again.
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Sending the raw PDF straight to the printer queue worked.
cupsdisable Xerox-WorkCentre-7120
( print basic document from gedit )
sudo cp /var/spool/cups/d8-001 test-printout
cupsenable Xerox-WorkCentre-7120
( printer prints error message)
sudo chmod 777 test-printout
lp -d Xerox-WorkCentre-7120
Chris, I have posted instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems
now. See the sections
PostScript (PDF) printer chokes on the PostScript (PDF) coming from
Ubuntu
and
Sending a file to the printer unfiltered
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Jeremy, can you follow the instructions in section
PostScript (PDF) printer chokes on the PostScript (PDF) coming from
Ubuntu
on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems
and report your results/attach the files here? Thanks.
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Jeremy,
Whilst we will investigate this, we are confident that the Postscript
being emitted by Ghostscript is valid and correct, based on our own
inspection of the Postscript code, and since it works correctly on a
large number of devices.
Given that, it seems almost certain that there is a bug i
Till,
I believe we've been through enough of these that you should know the
basic groundwork required before I can really do anything.
To start with, try the "uncompressed" CUPS option, and if that doesn't
work, then gather the (preferably uncompressed) Postscript that is being
sent to the printe
Chris, can you help here? It seems again to be a PS printer with
interpreter bug.
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Title:
Xerox Workcentre doesn't print any more in Ubuntu 12.10
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