Printing a PostScript program with "-o document-format=application/vnd
.cups-postscript" is only an interim solution for the time being as long
as the rasterizing process (printer driver, PostScript printer) can
still be done with PostScript input. Ass son as the PDF workflow gets
common and drivers come up which take only PDF as input thios approach
will stop working.

The real solution is a utility which generates a test page dependent on
paper size, margins, color/bw, resolution, ... and perhaps even allows
to choose between PostScript and PDF output. This could be used by all
printer setup tools.

The tool could even be a CUPS filter which has "application/testpage" as
input format and "application/pdf" as output format. The input file
(which is recogized by a *.types rule) could simply contain nothing more
than a magic string:

### TESTPAGE ###

The test page is generated then based on PPD defaults and command line
options. The content of the input file is ignored, the file serves only
to trigger test page printing.

Printer setup tools then simply do something like "echo '### TESTPAGE
###' | lpr -P <printer>" to print a test page.

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HP Photosmart 2610 top first cm not printed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282186
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