I could reproduce the bug now.
It is not a CUPS problem. If you send a multiple-page PostScript or PDF
file directly to CUPS (with the "lp" or "lpr" command) the printout is
always correct.
The problem is in Evince or even in the GTK printing framework. If the
user checks "Reverse" on the first t
** Attachment added: "deskjet-5550.ppd"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26396797/deskjet-5550.ppd
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Can you also add your PPD file (/etc/cups/ppd/deskjet-5550.ppd)?
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I forgot to mention that I used documentviewer to print. But I can
confirm the bug as well for OpenOffice and other applications.
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Yes I do get double-sided sheets. But the printer prints first the third
page, then on the other side the second page. The sheet gets laid down
with side 2 on the top. Then page 1 gets printed and the sheet get laid
down with an empty page on the top.
I attached a document (in fact it happens with
I assume you get double-sided sheets. The expected order of printing for
a 3-page document is on the first sheet at first a blank page and on the
back side page 3. This sheet gets laid down with page 3 to the top. Then
on the second sheet psge 2 is printed at first, the sheet is then turned
over an