Rant: Printing with cups

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Wednesday, February 15. 2006

Rant: Printing with cups


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Linux printing horror
Hanno referred on his problems with printing under Linux a few days ago, I had myself an annoying issue today: I had a photo from my digicam and wanted to print it scaled on one page in A4 format with The Gimp. The sad result is that I was not successful.
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You rae correct that cups is not really that good often, but I can recommend gtklp to do your printing (of pdf's / txt). You can configure almost everything and for me it has always worked.
#1 BlackEdder on 2006-02-15 23:29 (Reply)
I have very much the same experience - basic printing works just fine by now, but everything more complex (multiple pages on one, etc.) most of the time produces really horrible results.

What I get quite often is my printer spewing out hundreds of pages of strange control characters. Not that much fun if you leave the room while printing ...
#2 Michael (Homepage) on 2006-02-15 23:44 (Reply)
Hanno.. we in the Scribus team recommend Adobe Reader above anything else for a very good reason. It will take awhile for the rest to catch up.
#3 Craig Bradney on 2006-02-16 00:24 (Reply)
Take a look at this:
http://www.zorq.net/dump/screenshot-150206.jpg

Is that not evince doing exactly what you wanted?

(I haven't printed this to test as I don't have a printer to hand)
#4 David Beaumont on 2006-02-16 00:45 (Reply)
You're right, but I didn't find this because it crashes on my system when I click the paper-tab.
#4.1 Hanno (Homepage) on 2006-02-16 00:50 (Reply)
I can completely agree with you and I think the last sentence is the most important part of your post.
#5 vbali (Homepage) on 2006-02-17 20:16 (Reply)
Hmm, dunno if that's your problem, but maybe you'd be going better by getting the pdf into postscript (i've learnd that cups and pdf.. not always what you want) and then using the options of lp command directly from commandline. NOthing for every user but as a
last resort, it might be help
#6 mh on 2006-02-18 16:42 (Reply)
Printing is a serious topic, true. But there are ways to get to a nearly paper-free office - I've been to a small company where they got off from 95% of all paper related stuff - just their TODO list was in paper :-P
I've had many problems with printers on my linux system, true. but I've also had many problems with 'em on macos x and also that other operating system (can't remember the name, r8 now :). So printing is a problem not only for oss.
I've got a big antipathy against being lazy, but when it comes to installing printer drivers, I'm a bit proud and glad about it. This also profits the environment, cause every not printed page is some grams of paper less. I've heard of a ecological footprint of 100kg (water, chemicals, wood or recycling paper, ...) on 1kg paper.
#7 Daniel Lang on 2006-03-06 00:21 (Reply)

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