However, in Debian Squeeze I use hplip 3.10.6-1 and 8.71~dfsg2-6, and it is still broken. I tried deleting the printer and restarting cups, but it is still broken. Simple test page at http://www.scriptdolphin.com/test-portrait.pdf . I have a D2660 using hp-deskjet_d2600_series.ppd.
> Aaron Albright September 16 at 9:39am Report
> Hey Mark!
>
> I am no longer on the HPLIP team, sadly. HP moved the project to another team overseas.
>
> The best place to get help is from:
>
> https://answers.launchpad.net/hplip
>
> They should be able to follow up with you on the issue. Sorry about that!
>
> Aaron
Any chance one of you new overseas developers wants to take this bug and fix it?
This is rumored to be fixed in gentoo (http:// bugs.gentoo. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=288751) using hplip-3.9.12-r1 and ghostscript- gpl-8.71.
However, in Debian Squeeze I use hplip 3.10.6-1 and 8.71~dfsg2-6, and it is still broken. I tried deleting the printer and restarting cups, but it is still broken. Simple test page at http:// www.scriptdolph in.com/ test-portrait. pdf . I have a D2660 using hp-deskjet_ d2600_series. ppd.
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/debian/ +source/ hplip/+ bug/334900 is marked duplicate of this bug. It is assigned to Aaron Albright, but he reports via Facebook:
> Aaron Albright September 16 at 9:39am Report /answers. launchpad. net/hplip
> Hey Mark!
>
> I am no longer on the HPLIP team, sadly. HP moved the project to another team overseas.
>
> The best place to get help is from:
>
> https:/
>
> They should be able to follow up with you on the issue. Sorry about that!
>
> Aaron
Any chance one of you new overseas developers wants to take this bug and fix it?
Mark