Command for validating non-standard papersizes:
lpr -P OJP8500 -o PageSize=Custom.595x421pt
/usr/share/cups/data/testprint
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Title:
Ubuntu Print
The new test page is the default in bannerotpdf upstream.
** Changed in: bannertopdf
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: bannertopdf
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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cups-filters 1.0.2-1 with Ubuntu-branded test page uploaded.
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
Hi Carlo,
I wrote bannertopdf because the last few releases of Ubuntu didn't have
a test page which showed printable margins and other important
information. The attached page is the template onto which the margin and
information is printed by bannertopdf.
What do you mean by shades? I don't thin
Seem a prototype circulated by Alan Pope
One of the things I'd miss if that was the test page, is the check on
how shades are rendered and what the resolution is. also, the CUPS page
shows the printable area. This is not a clever test page, this is a
confirmation that printer prints in colors, whi
Uncompressed version on which the manipulation was done. Converted to
above with:
$ pdftk emily-test-page-top-only-colourspace-operators.pdf output
emily-test-page-top-only-colourspace-operators-compressed.pdf compress
in order to rebuild the stream lengths and xref. Following changes:
1.
Per Larsu request. Hand-hacked version of the above PDF with just the
text at the top.
** Attachment added:
"emily-test-page-top-only-colourspace-operators-compressed.pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bannertopdf/+bug/933489/+attachment/2774265/+files/emily-test-page-top-only-colourspace-oper
First version of a design from Emily Maher (Canonical Design). Nick Tait
notes that:
"It incorporates the following:
CMYK, RGB and Greyscale colour blocks
Ubuntu dot pattern
Keyline for printer nozzle check"
Emily has typeset the printer info in a set position using Ubuntu
monosp
The test page generated by bannertopdf is based on a template in the
file /usr/share/cups/data/default-testpage.pdf which is also part of
cups-filters. What has to be done is to replace /usr/share/cups/data
/default-testpage.pdf in our cups-filters package by a branded file.
Adding cups-filters ta