[okular] [Bug 422690] Margins often cut when printing (2020 - Okular-1.10.0)

kolAflash bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Mon Jun 22 11:21:42 BST 2020


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422690

--- Comment #4 from kolAflash <kolAflash at kolahilft.de> ---
Created attachment 129577
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=129577&action=edit
d00018-001_-_print-area to CUPS-PDF

(In reply to Michael Weghorn from comment #3)
> [...]
> 1) What happens if you print that file using the same options using command
> line, i.e.:
> 
> lp -d HP_DeskJet_1000_at_fbox_hpcups -o "Collate ColorModel=KGray
> finishings=3 fit-to-page job-billing media=A4 number-up=1
> number-up-layout=lrtb outputorder=normal page-bottom=41 page-left=10
> page-right=10 page-top=10 portrait sides=one-sided job-uuid=urn:uuid:c
> 7d3001b-0e41-33d2-5eec-70168aa8d6ee job-originating-host-name=localhost
> date-time-at-creation= date-time-at-processing= time-at-creation=1591730703
> time-at-processing=1591730703 document-name-supplied=okular_ufzIXL.ps
> PageSize=A4" debian_11-beta-20200609/var/spool/cups/d00018-001_-_print-area

Margins cut.


> 2) Does it make any difference if you just use this command?
> 
> lp -d HP_DeskJet_1000_at_fbox_hpcups -o fit-to-page
> debian_11-beta-20200609/var/spool/cups/d00018-001_-_print-area

Margins cut (exactly as above).
And additionally scaled down a little (maybe 1%).


> 3) What happens if you print the PDF file numeric_test.pdf_able-job_1474.pdf
> from Okular to the CUPS-PDF printer instead of your physical one? (seems to
> work fine for me on Debian testing)

See attachment.


> 4) Do you have any other printer you can test with, and if so, how does it
> behave?

No, but I remember similar problems with the printer at work (I think it's an
HP too).
But I won't be in the office for some time because of Covid-19.


Could you ask the Evince/Gnome people for advice?
Maybe it's a special trick they are intentionally applying.
Because with Evince it's really everything correct.

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