Hi Till,
done the followed step:
* checked "Save debugging information for troubleshooting" in system-config-printer
* enabled debug with "cupsctl LogLevel=debug"
* cleared print queue (it was empty anyway since I don't have problem with failed job)
* done the tips in "Capturing print job data): the file in the spool queue looks good since it opens fine in evince: it's a PDf document; enabling the queue, the printer pukes out pages of random chars
Changed the drivers as you suggested:
* with the first, no joy, prints as before;
* with the generic driver, instead of tons of sheet full of garbage, I get only 1 page with a garbled image in it.
Hi Till, config- printer
done the followed step:
* checked "Save debugging information for troubleshooting" in system-
* enabled debug with "cupsctl LogLevel=debug"
* cleared print queue (it was empty anyway since I don't have problem with failed job)
* done the tips in "Capturing print job data): the file in the spool queue looks good since it opens fine in evince: it's a PDf document; enabling the queue, the printer pukes out pages of random chars
Changed the drivers as you suggested:
* with the first, no joy, prints as before;
* with the generic driver, instead of tons of sheet full of garbage, I get only 1 page with a garbled image in it.