Just a clarification ... when I print preview the .odt file in
libreoffice writer it displays perfectly ... not so with printing. When
I print preview the .pdf file in okular it displays perfectly ... no so
with printing. When I display the .tif file with Image Magick it
displays and prints correctly. When I load the .tif file in gimp it
displays and prints correctly.

I've attached the tif file.

I don't need a work-around. :-) What I'm trying to do is document a bug
that can be reliably reproduced.

Thanks! Again if I can be of further assistance please ask! Cheers!

** Attachment added: "tiff image"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1165169/+attachment/3632550/+files/img431.tif

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Title:
  Printing LibreOffice document to Brother HL-3070CW results in error
  message or distored image

Status in “cups” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  LibreOffice document a.odt attached
  LibreOffice pdf printout document a.pdf, which is normal, attached
  Printer throws out empty page followed by another page with the following 
text:

  ERROR:
  undefined
  OFFENDING COMMAND:
  NP&J!JV$´*".9r"$m
  STACK:
  -mark-
  -mark-
  -mark-

  Note: that I simplified an original document that also had an error --
  when printed it included this same photo, but the width was badly
  stretched horizontally and at an angle and had a visible white rip
  within it toward the left side. I was able to simplify it this file
  and was still able to produce this and have included it here as well.

  LibreOffice document b.odt attached
  LibreOffice pdf printout document b.pdf, which is normal, attached
  Printer prints document almost correctly, however, the image as mentioned 
above is warped. I can scan this output and add it if so requested.

  I am not submitting a separate report for this case as it seems clear
  to me that these cases are closely related.

  lsb_release -rd output:
  Description:  Ubuntu 12.10
  Release:      12.10

  System is up-to-date

  Cheers, Robert

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