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Re: Debathena: Evince Document Viewer

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jonathan Reed)
Tue Mar 15 23:16:33 2011

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An OLC consultant was asking me about a similar issue today, in which they see the same behavior if they try and print duplex (using the GTK option, which is the equivalent of -o sides=two-sided-long-edge).  Simplex printing worked fine.  And I had an interesting failure mode with Pharos,in which enabling the banner on a Pharos queue caused me to only get the banner page.  I don't think it's a driver issue, since everything in the clusters should be using hpijs now, right?  

Is it worth turning off the header pages?  Or switching to the CUPS standard ones?  Given that we know our header pages can make some PostScript emulators sad (Such as the Phasers), I think it might be worth trying...

-Jon



On Mar 15, 2011, at 9:25 PM, goretkin@MIT.EDU wrote:

> System name:		quickstation-1
> Type:			i686
> Display type:		ATI Technologies Inc RV620 LE [Radeon HD 3450]
> 
> Shell:			/bin/athena/bash (?)
> Window manager:		unknown
> 
> What were you trying to do?
> 	Print multiple pages per sheet.
> 
> What's wrong:
>    Cover page is printed, then only blank pages come out (the correct number of pages)
> 
> What should have happened:
>    The document should have printed with 2 logical pages per physical page.
> 
> The error does not occur if I am printing only one page per page. It happens with at least Sanda and Helios. It does not happen on print queues not managed by IS&T e.g. in CSAIL.
> 
> 



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