Huh, debug option doesn't do everything I thought it did - never mind, that 
gave me enough I could get what I need with a little manual hacking.

First of all, your printer is broken!!! Four different Postscript
interpreters, all from different vendors (include Adobe) all agree that
this is valid, conforming Postscript, and interpret and render the file
just fine.

Thus, your first port of call really should be the printer vendor - the
printer is faulty!


Anyway, here is a version of the file with the same content as the Ghostscript 
one you supplied, but with all the compression removed:
http://www.ghostscript.com/~chrisl/ko-nodebug-cut001.ps

You need to send this to your printer using the following command:

lpr -P <printer name> -oraw  ko-nodebug-cut001.ps


(the "-oraw" bypasses the cups filters, and sends the file straight through)

Once you have done this, can you confirm (or otherwise) that "ko-
nodebug-cut001.ps" still causes the same error on your printer as
before.

BTW, as this could be a protracted process, is there a preferable
communications channel for you? E-mail, or whatever?

Chris

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