** Changed in: brother-cups-wrapper-laser1 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
wrong margins for HL-1030_series
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Unfortunately I do not have the old printer HL-1030 any more.
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Stefan,
What happens when you change the ImageableArea values of the HL-1030 PPD into
the same values of the HL-1250 PPD and use the "Scale to fit" option?
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Please report the translation problem to system-config-printer upstream:
http://fedorahosted.org/system-config-printer
The "Scale to fit" options shrinks the pages to fit into the frame given
by the PPD's "ImageableArea". Perhaps data in the HL-1030 PPD is wrong.
Moving to the Brother drivers ...
I tried the "Scale to fit" option for for both the HL-1030 and the
HL-1250 driver.
It has no effect at all in case of the HL-1030 driver, but with the HL-1250
driver it works, and for the first time I have a print out with everything
readable!
So thank you, I hope this will solve my problems!
B
Whay you need is a "Scale to fit" option. You find this option for all
printers in system-config-printer ("System"/"Administration"/"Printing"
in the desktop menus) by right-clicking the printer's icon, choosing
"Properties" in the pop-up menu, and then in the properties dialog
choosing "Job Option
But the MS-Windows-driver gets along with this "hardware limitation"!
I've just printed the same pdf-file from AdobeAcrobatReader under MS-
WindowsXP, and everything including the headline is readable.
The windows driver seems to scale the output in order to make it fit into the
printable area:
T
Looking at your second pdf file and since you have the problem with 2 different
drivers this is likely a hardware limitation of your printer.
>From the HL-1030 user manual:
Most laser printers have a restricted area that cannot be printed on. Usually
the first two lines and the last two lines of
rgins, i.e. the top line
"[Bug 242203] Re: wrong margins for HL-1030_series"
is not cutted,
while in the printer output it still is: I can see only the bottom most pixels
of
" g ] gg _ "
The output you requested is:
$ cat /etc/papersiz
Are you still using the HL-1250 driver and Ubuntu 8.04 ?
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I did what you told me.
$ grep debug /etc/foomatic/filter.conf
# Enable debug output into a logfile in /tmp/foomatic-rip.log.
debug: 1
But after printing (the printer produced the same wrong ouput), there is no
file /tmp/foomatic-rip.ps:
$ ls -l /tmp/*.ps
ls: Zugriff auf /tmp/*.ps nicht möglich:
Do you already see the margin problem in the output produced by
foomatic-rip before it is processed by ghostscript?
Please do the following to find out:
1. Edit /etc/foomatic/filter.conf and set debug: 1
2. Print the PDF file from evince
3. Open /tmp/foomatic-rip.ps afterwards (sudo evince /tmp/fo
Unfortunately, there is no effect if I edit
/usr/share/ppd/Brother/brhl1030_cups.ppd.
The orginal line is
*ImageableArea A4/A4: "18 12 577 830"
I tried with
*ImageableArea A4/A4: "36 40 613 866"
(which should add the missing margin according to my measurement)
but also with
*ImageableArea A4/A4
The margins are determined in the PPD file under ImageableArea:
*ImageableArea A4/A4: "18 36 577 806"
The values are expressed in PostScript point size. The first two values are the
x and y coordinates of the lower left corner and the next two values are the x
and y coordinates of the upper right
** Attachment added: "HL-1030-margin-bug.tar.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15514343/HL-1030-margin-bug.tar.gz
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