I have an HP Officejet 8600 Pro, running Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS, with Kernel
4.15.0-45 (I do believe that 18.04.2 LTS is suppose to install 4.18, but
I think I read somewhere that for anyone running VirtualBox the new
Kernel won't install? I could be wrong on this, but if am correct I
assume at some point Canonical will correct this as well. At first I
thought it was a driver (HPLIP 3.19.1) issue, so I uninstalled and
reinstalled. Then I loaded up Windows i VirtualBox and did a print from
there, no issue at all. And I also attempted to diagnose the issue on
the printer directly and there didn't seem to be any issue either. I
even did a factory reset on the printer. Then when I came across this
forum, just about everyone seem to mention that the Ghostscript update
seem to be the culprit. So I downloaded the source for Ghostscript 9.26,
compiled and installed it. The issue now seems resolved! So there is no
need to revert to an older version of Ghostscript, just compile and
install it. Canonical will probably correct the issue in a future update
as well.

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Title:
  GhostScript Update causes Blue Background

Status in ghostscript package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am running 64 bit Linux Mint 19.1, the Cinnamon desktop 4.0.9, with
  kernel 4.15.0-45-generic.

  Two days ago an update to ghostscript dated 20 FEB 2019 appeared, and
  was applied to two of my machines (One is an Intel and one is an AMD,
  but both are kept fully updated) that share a networked HP OfficeJet
  6700 Printer.

  At some point following the update, I happened to print a document,
  and ended up with a blue background on every page, even otherwise
  blank second sides. This occured regardless of a variety of
  originating applications I used, such as LibreOffice, various text
  editors, and even the CUPS "print test page" option.

  It took me a while to troubleshoot this on that first machine (trying
  different apps, reinstalling CUPS and so forth) until I realized the
  new ghostscript update was the issue and that (after trying to print
  from the second machine) it was affecting both machines.

  I should note that, using the "non-CUPS" appearance of the same
  printer, no blue background is present, but of course this provides no
  features like ink-level reporting, dual-sided printing, etc.

  I "restored" the ghostscript stuff from the last Timeshift backup and
  that cured the issue but I think this is a serious matter that should
  be addressed immediately (not the least because it's hard to read
  black text on a blue background and it wastes a lot of ink).

  I first posted this at
  <https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=288613#p1598888>
  and then sent an e-mail to marc.deslauri...@ubuntu.com (whose name was
  on the update information) who advised me to post this bug here.

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