Command line printing settings/defaults on 9.10 not working correctly
I have three Ubuntu systems, currently two run 9.04 and a third is
running 9.10. Command line printing (via CUPS) on the 9.04 systems works as expected, I get output at 10cpi and 6lpi. However on the 9.10 system command line printing comes out in a somewhat strange looking font at about 5cpi. Explicitly setting the cpi on the command line has no effect. E.g. if I do "ls -l | lpr" on my 9.04 systems I get a sensible looking output at 10cpi in typeface that looks like Courier to me. However on the 9.10 system if I do "ls -l | lpr" or even if I do "ls -l | lpr -o cpi=10" I get a strange looking font at about 5cpi. Presumably something that used to work correctly in CUPS 1.3.9 is broken in CUPS 1.4.1 but I can't find any reported bugs that seem particularly relevant. Does anyone have any ideas what the problem might be and/or a workaround for it? N.B. I have two printers, one with it's own network connection, the other available via one of the computers and the problem is identical with both printers. -- Chris Green -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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