Bug 797234 - Landscape problems
Summary: Landscape problems
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Classification: Red Hat
Component: cups
Version: 5.7
Hardware: i686
OS: Linux
unspecified
medium
Target Milestone: rc
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Assignee: Tim Waugh
QA Contact: qe-baseos-daemons
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2012-02-24 16:14 UTC by allanalvaro
Modified: 2013-03-11 15:13 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Last Closed: 2013-03-11 15:13:26 UTC
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Description allanalvaro 2012-02-24 16:14:18 UTC
Description of problem:

 I have a system that have print some text documents. 
 The problem is:
 
  When I submit a text to print using that options: ( lp -o landscape -o cpi=12 -o lpi=12 -o media=A4 -d ), The document is printed on landscape, fonts... OK, but shows up some spaces between some lines.
 
  To make a test, I executed this print with this command ( lp -o raw -d ), and that spaces do NOT appear. But the document is printed on portrait, with big fonts. 

 The simple lp -d print wrong with the spaces too... 

Why that lines shows up when I set landscape and with -o raw (no filters) the problem won't appear?


Additional info:

I'm trying cups 1.3.7-26.el5_6.1

I attached the document.
The problems starts after the 15 line...

Comment 1 Tim Waugh 2012-02-27 09:56:52 UTC
Could you please attach:

1. The PPD for the printer (from the /etc/cups/ppd/ directory)
2. The /etc/cups/printers.conf file
3. The output of 'lpoptions -p your-queue-name'
4. The document you are printing (for some reason it didn't get attached when you tried the first time)

Thanks.

Comment 2 Jiri Popelka 2013-03-11 15:13:26 UTC
RHEL-5.10 (the next RHEL-5 minor release) is going to be the first production phase 2 [1] release of RHEL-5.
Since phase 2 we'll be addressing only security and critical issues.
I'm closing this ticket as WONTFIX because this problem is neither security nor critical.

[1] https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/


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