*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 487902 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 487902
cups 1.4.1 in ubuntu 9.10 defaults to duplex on everything. Setting manually
to simplex does not fix.
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lpr -o sides=one-sided HAS NO EFFECT
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I have the same problem. Printing is double sided no matter what I say, tested
in evince and in acroread.
error_log with debug on is attached (it's very big, I zipped it). Will attach
info with apport shortly.
** Attachment added: "error_log.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38145552/error_
Same problem in karmic:
lp -o sides=one-sided post.ps prints in duplex mode.
evince is able to print one-sided.
I found no doplex=true or alike in any configuration file.
lpoptions shows sided=one-side.
Kyocera-..-.ppd has
*RequiresPageRegion All: True
*% Duplex Defin
Do you have an ~/.lpoptions or ~/.cups/lpoptions file? It can contain
personal option settings which override system defaults. Can everyone
with the problem also post his PPD file (/etc/cups/ppd/.ppd)
and the error_log output of a job which sjows the problem (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPr
I checked this multiple times, it is set to no duplex, but it always
uses duplex option. I reinstalled driver but no changes ... any ideas?
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Hackbert, please check system wide printer options. If there duplex mode
is already enable, lpr options is possible ignored.
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Its still a Problem
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Gilles, Timothy, for any KDE-related issues please open a new bug, as
the initial reporter of this bug encountered the problem when using the
command line.
Wayne, can you try the original PPD file from HP? Current versions of
Ubuntu should select it automatically (remove and recreate your print
qu
I have encountered a probably related problem. I have a Samsung ML-
2152W (and my driver is postscript).
On the printer's panel, I have duplex off. From "System Settings"
application (from the main KDE menu), I selected my printer and disabled
duplexing.
Yet, any postscript document I printed c
I'm having a similar problem with kpdf (in Gentoo, but they're also using a
poppler-patched kpdf). Possibly this issue is the result of an xpdf/poppler bug.
See http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131296 for more details.
According to http://www.cups.org/doc-1.1/overview.html cups is also
using x
Check the settings on the CUPS queue for this printer,
could be set to Duplex there.
Is there a front panel on this printer? If so, that is another place
to check.
Either way it sounds like cups or the printer is overriding the lpr
command. Also try setting cups to debug mode and looking at the c
thanks for the suggestion of trying:
$ lpr -o Duplex=None blah.pdf
but I had already tried that and it has no effect. You are right, it
should work. Is it a bug?!
Yes I am using the recommended postscript driver (part of the reason I
bought this model HP was for the postscript feature)
Note that
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