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Awesome blog. I really like your blog. Keep sharing this kind of blog.
It is very nice and provides very useful information. Your blog has many
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Is this bug has been fixed ? As it still shows in progress.
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Taking a second look at the hpcups PPD it looks like it's been fixed,
the default cartridge config is Color+Black. I'll test tomorrow to see
if this fixes it. I believe the hpijs PPD is still broken.
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I am stillhaving this issue with my HP Deskjet D2360. For the hpijs PPD
the problem is that the default "Quality" setting for Color
PrintoutModes is CMY instead of CMYK. I am really pissed that this issue
still hasn't been addressed. Is anyone even working on this? I'm trying
to patch it on OpenSus
Also encountered this problem with a HP cp1025 color laserprinter. Bad
thing is it prints black text in black in Windows :)
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I encounter this problem still with 3.11.10 (manually installed on
Ubuntu 11.04). My printer is HP Laserjet Pro CM1415fn MFP.
You can easily follow the page counter inside the printer. No matter,
what you print, color pages or pure black/white text pages, the counter
for color pages increases. Whe
This is still broken in 3.11.10 (see comment #71).
The hpcups driver gives over-printed blacks, using black ink *and* composite
colour ink, with loss of quality/resolution in colour
dithering.
Only the hpijs driver works correctly (tried "600 dpi, color, black +
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I've seen a report of 3.11.5 still getting this wrong with an HP DeskJet
F2200.
Original report:
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OK, with 3.11.5-3, I deleted the printer and then re-installed it (so, fresh
PPD). On the default settings, it now appears to be over-printing
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HP PSC 1200 Series
HP Deskjet d1300 Series
HP Deskjet d1400 Series
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My deskjet D4260 only uses black. I guess I should thow this piece of
#%$#@ away and go get an Epson or something.
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I think, i have this bug in Lucid (Ubuntu 10.04)
I had to install the newest hplip to support my printer.
I can't fix the bug with mtom's solution, becaouse there is no file:
/usr/share/cups/drv/hpijs.drv
What should I do?
(My printer is an OfficeJet 6500 e710n, and it only uses black ink, if I
Thomas! Thank you so much, it worked perfectly!! If anyone has this
issue and is using Lucid, I recommend following Thomas' instructions
above. If you are using Maverick +, it should be fixed thanks to Till.
Over two years of grief with this expensive issue finally comes to a
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Hi David,
I'm also using Lucid and suffer from the same problem. After looking
over Till's patch I found out, you can fix it easily for yourself by
making some adjustments to one file and resetup your printer. I'll
describe it in detail for my case. I'm using a HP OfficeJet 5600.
First, open the
I'm using the LTS Lucid, is there any indication that this patch will be
backported for that? Or what would be the appropriate place to ask
about this? Three years is a long time to mess with this issue,
especially since Till has put in the work to fix it. Thanks.
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Subject: [Bug 235399] Re: "Print black" does not use black ink cartridge
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Date: Thursday, October 14, 2010, 2:49 PM
Excellent work, Till, thank you for picking up HP's slack. I was just
about to dump our printers for
Excellent work, Till, thank you for picking up HP's slack. I was just
about to dump our printers for another brand. I'm having some trouble
patching and building this to incorporate your fix. Before I screw it
up further, is there now a patched, compiled version for Lucid
somewhere? Since Lucid
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Now, after so long time that HP did not come up with a solution, I have
prepared a patch now to add all missing two-cartridge modes to the PPD
files of hpcups, make the normal color mode for two cartridges (black
and color) the default, and to let the chjoices of the "Printout Mode"
option of the H
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Is there any progress on this at all? I see there is work being done on
LIDIL problems, but this one seems far more widespread and certainly
more expensive. My shipping labels are coming out light blue-grey and
cause issues with the scanners. Not to mention burning through color
cartridges at $3
I have the problem too. In every application I try to print I got this
bug.
Distro: Ubuntu 10.4
HPLIP Version: HPLIP 3.10.2-2ubuntu2
Printer Model: HP All-in-one 1200 (PSC 1200)
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This is not a fix but a solution if you want to use the black cartridge.
You can duplicate you printer and set its quality settings to Grayscale.
This way you have a printer for black and another one for color.
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El Jun 3, 2010, a las 4:24 PM, David Rahrer
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> Same here, not restricted to Open Office for me. It astounds me
> that this
> is over two years old and nothing has been done. It is a very
> prominent and
> expensive bug. I do not know how to code at this level, but I'm
> availa
Same here, not restricted to Open Office for me. It astounds me that this
is over two years old and nothing has been done. It is a very prominent and
expensive bug. I do not know how to code at this level, but I'm available
to help debug and test. There just doesn't seem to be anyone out there
This is definitely not an openoffice bug because I've been printing
pdf's from evince and the black cartridge is not used at all for black
only documents.
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There is no such bug at http://www.openoffice.org/issues/query.cgi which
makes it either a linux subsystem bug or a problem of my particular
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I have no HP Printer at all, but the same result. As such I think it's
OpenOffice which does the wrong think rather then the hplip (might have
similar bug)
My printer is Samsung CLP610ND and when I select grayscale in prtinter
dialogue OR Tools/Options/Print/Convert colors to grayscale, the printe
I've tried to install hplip and I have an HP 3650 printer and for some
reason my printer configuration still doesn't recognize it properly?
(See screenshot below ) As a result it's printing blank text with my
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Does anyone know if there has been any progress on this?
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i've got a PSC 1350! a Ubuntu 2.6.31-20 the printer seems to be lost
because my color cartridge is empty and the supplies says Status;
GOOD/OK and Approx. Level; is empty then i send to print and the page
came out empty, pure white crazy and you need the printer...Thank's...
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All I found on the Debian bug report was "This bug is not within the
scope of Debian to fix."
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I agree with you and there shouldn't be a need to contact another team
or to resubmit a bug report. This one should suffice.
Did you check on the Debian bug report #531858? It seemed there may be
some information there that may be helpful. This is a high importance
bug, so I'm sure someone will
This is a very expensive and frustrating bug now in it's second year --
a least 3 releases and Lucid seems to be affected as well. It feels as
though it has been orphaned and nothing is really changing (has it ever
been assigned to anyone?). Should we be doing something else,
contacting another t
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I have suffered from this bug all along, and still see it with Karmic on
my HP Deskjet 9800.
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I remember that there was a driver not too long ago that printed in
black correctly but the margins were off. I filed a bug about this
also:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/405116
Maybe someone can adapt that old driver to the new one to get it to
print in black correctly. I know nothing
I continue to have this issue in 9.10 Karmic with my HP Officeject 5610
as well. I'm glad to see the status of this is set now to "High." Is
there any feedback on the cause/solution? I am able to refill black but
don't have much luck with color, so this is quite expensive for me. The
output is
I have that problem with my HP Officejet 5610. Black text is printed in
grey with the color cartridge. Please fix that very soon.
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And I. And yes it's making me spend more money than I would like to
spend for printing. I wish there was a fix for this.
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I have the same problem,too.I'm using the HP Deskjet F378.
I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 with linux kernel 2.6.31.
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I have the same issue as the OP and have been following this since last
year. This is a very expensive bug! Is there another location where HP
has been notified of this or should I do so? If so, where? As
widespread as this seems to be, and as expensive as HP ink is, I'm not
sure I understand w
Though I do not use HP, I have a comparable problem with my Brother DCP-
330c. If the problem is in the communication with HP specific, than my
comment won't be of much help of course. On the other hand, maybe
there's something in common on CUPS-level.
I just found out that on my system (Kubuntu;
I have got a Deskjet F2200 series printer, I've tried the workaround
proposed by Eduardo Cereto and it works for me. I printed a document
which contains black text and images and it was printed OK. Later, I
removed the color cartridge from the printer and printed the document
again; this time only
Launchpad is also HP's official place for tracking HPLIP bugs. Therefore
I have added the upstream task ("HPLIP").
Pi Boy, why did you change the status from "Triaged" to "New"? Please
add a comment when changing status. Thanks.
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Would it help for all of us to file bug reports on the HP site? Is there
a link someone can give?
May I ask why the back-and-forth on this bugs status - "New" to
"Triaged" to "New" again? I don't entirely understand the meanings
behind each status name. Thanks.
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We at Ubuntu cannot do much about it. It depends on the developers of
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Oh, well... so much for that. It appears that I have yet again spoken
too soon. I just printed about 100 pages of mixed black and color text,
with color graphics, using "Color, Black + Color Cartr." to no avail.
The whole while the printer was telling me that the "cartridge on the
right" was low on
Just to update you on my situation, as per someone's recommendation
above, I have been using 300dpi (or 600dpi, depending) Color, Black +
Color Cartr. instead of relying on "Controlled by 'Printout Mode'". I
have been having some success with this; at the very least I haven't
noticed my color cartr
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
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any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
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The problem is not really OpenOffice.
This is a bug in the HP drivers.
I have seen it happen on all HP inkjet color printers I have used in my years
of Linux usage (6 years, and I haven't used laser color printers to see if that
happens to them).
Unfortunately, it seems not enough people complain
Ok, what I've been doing with my HP Photosmart 8050, even after all the
wonderful discussion and Q and A's from folks lots smarter than me, is this: In
Preferences, I change the "Printing Shortcuts" to General Everyday Printing
(the default is, on mine anyway, is Custom Print Settings. THEN
I'm having the same problem as the OP. I'm on Hardy and using an HP
OfficeJet 5610. I went looking for a reason why my color ink was being
drained on black text documents printed in OpenOffice (though I've
confirmed it does the same in Abiword). I've read a lot tonight,
including this thread, an
I tried the Color + Black settings, and to the naked eye, the results
looked identical to the same page printed in grayscale. However, to
Xamusk's point, the page in question had neither graphics nor colored
text on it. I need to check my HP at home (Photosmart 5180) but if
memory serves, it doesn'
I think the true problem lies in that when one has a mixed document
(text and graphics), the user must use color cartridges because of the
graphics, but the text ends up printed with the color cartridge, even
when using "Color+Black Cartr." in PrintoutMode.
The driver should use both cartridges in
LOL - I was in the HP website and finally found out for myself what the LIP
was for! You can understand why I ask to keep things simple for me
.
I have found since these discussions began I have more options for printing
than I previously had thought. The tabs themselves do indeed offer the
Aaron, here I think HPLIP (Mary, HPLIP is HP's driver package for their
printers and multi-function devices) should get more user-friendly.
As HPLIP PPDs are noe generated by CUPS DDK and not by Foomatic any
more, one could introduce an "Installable Options" group in which the
administrator can te
If you want the printer to print in true black you can select
(300/600/1200dpi) Grayscale, Black cartridge.
The easiest way to do this is to to run hp-toolbox, click the printer,
then click print settings, under "Quality' select the setting you'd
like.
To run hp-toolbox in ubuntu you may need to
Hi -
Thanks for your email..
I have no idea what HPLIP means, or how I even can find that out about my
printer. BUT, be that as it may, at least the final document(s) are not
grayish.
My settings for the HP Photosmart 8050 are not quite the same as yours, so I
can't select the "300dpi, Color,
Hi Mary, here's the workaround that works for me, not sure if it will
work for everybody.
- When printing something access the Advanced tab under print dialog
- On General set Normal (Color)
- On Print out mode select 300dpi, Color, Black + Color Cartr.
This is the settings for me using HP Off
So glad I found you folks. I don't understand a lot of the technical talk, but
its been making me crazy that my color cartridge is getting lower when I
haven't even been using color (so I thought). I have HP Photosmart 8050, I
print from Wordperfect, or emails, or Adobe documents. I use the prin
Actually, this is a pretty old bug (I have noticed that since I bought
my printer 4 years ago).
For those who are still wondering, it's a cupsys/printer driver problem.
As it is, it doesn't matter what options one selects at the app itself,
unless they are in the print dialog through the options t
Yea, what I entailed is that it may be potential to be a beleaguer in
cups/printer number one wood against openoffice.org. Publishing from an
undomesticated gnome app when your color cartridge is low should be able to
prove whether it is an Oyo bug or something wrong with the printing system. I
By the way, I'm already doing what you suggest; it's a pain, but for a
OOo text document with color graphic inserted, I run it through the
printer once with the "Print" option unchecked on the graphical items,
and with black font color via the "black ink cartridge only" setting
(I'm not sure of the
These are both from Firefox's "Print..." option dialog.
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Here are screenshots of somewhat typical print options, varying slightly
from one app to another. I haven't had great luck uploading to Launchpad
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This is a problem of how the printer is supported by its driver, or even
of the printer's firmware.
HP has two classes of printers: Cheaper ones where the driver needs to
control everything and more expensive ones where the driver sends an RGB
image and the printer does automatically what it think
David, Don, Shiyun, can you check whether one could do the following
improvements:
1. For LIDIL printers: Offer always a "Quality" setting for the printer
with only one cartridge (only black, only color)
2. For the RGB printers: If it is possible to control by software that
only the black cartrid
Yes, this sounds like a cupsys issue or at least a printer definition
issue for your printer in cupsys. Reassigning to cupsys.
Thanks!
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So, the stars finally aligned, and not only was a cartridge (tri-color,
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out the problem. I printed out a black-ink document with KPDF and sure
enough, I started getting that purplish pinkish color instead of black
by the second
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Yea, what I meant is that it may be possible to be a bug in cups/printer
driver versus openoffice.org. Printing from a regular gnome app when
your color cartridge is low should be able to prove whether it is an OOo
bug or something wrong with the printing subsystem. I will see if I can
find out fro
Oh! you want to know if other apps print in "real" black ink normally,
or simulated black? In other words, regardless of any "Print black"
option, what ink cartridge is being used to print black?
That is a very good question, and one that someone other than myself
should know, unless you think thi
I've never seen a "Print black" option in any other application outside
of OOo. The point to the bug is precisely THAT option not working. If
there's another app with a "Print black" option, I'll gladly test it
out.
However, I'm not real keen on wasting several ink cartridges on several
apps. I on
Do other Ubuntu applications print using fake black or just
openoffice.org?
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
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I probably should have clarified that when I select "File >> Print... >>
Printer Options >> Contents >> Print black" the black text is not, in
fact, being printed with the black ink cartridge, but with the tri-
color, and as this cartridge slowly runs out, my "black" slowly turns
pink... salmon act
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