Created attachment 404474
sample of an incorrectly printed document
Description of problem:
The latest update of hplip/hpijs broke printing to Color LaserJet CM1312nfi MFP printer - every page has black stripes instead of rows with all white pixels. I will attach the sample (lpr /etc/profile). Printing from a web browser or OpenOffice.org has the same problem.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
hpijs-3.10.2-2.fc12.x86_64
hplip-3.10.2-2.fc12.x86_64
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. connect the CM1312nfi printer over USB
2. configure it (I have set up only one non-default option - A4 paper instead of the default US Letter)
3. try to print a document (e.g. lpr /etc/profile)
Actual results:
Rows with at least one non-white pixel are printed correctly, all-white rows are printed all-black instead.
Expected results:
All-white rows should be printed white.
Additional info:
This is a regression - downgrading to 3.9.8-28.fc12.x86_64 versions of hpijs, hplip, etc. and recreating the printer queue fixes the problem.
In addition, I have also reproduced the bug #579355 on my setup.
Created attachment 404474
sample of an incorrectly printed document
Description of problem:
The latest update of hplip/hpijs broke printing to Color LaserJet CM1312nfi MFP printer - every page has black stripes instead of rows with all white pixels. I will attach the sample (lpr /etc/profile). Printing from a web browser or OpenOffice.org has the same problem.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 10.2-2. fc12.x86_ 64 10.2-2. fc12.x86_ 64
hpijs-3.
hplip-3.
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. connect the CM1312nfi printer over USB
2. configure it (I have set up only one non-default option - A4 paper instead of the default US Letter)
3. try to print a document (e.g. lpr /etc/profile)
Actual results:
Rows with at least one non-white pixel are printed correctly, all-white rows are printed all-black instead.
Expected results:
All-white rows should be printed white.
Additional info: fc12.x86_ 64 versions of hpijs, hplip, etc. and recreating the printer queue fixes the problem.
This is a regression - downgrading to 3.9.8-28.
In addition, I have also reproduced the bug #579355 on my setup.