[okular] [Bug 383119] New: Okular prints PDF shrunk (scaled), offset and cropped

Maf. King bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Fri Aug 4 11:50:44 UTC 2017


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383119

            Bug ID: 383119
           Summary: Okular prints PDF shrunk (scaled), offset and cropped
           Product: okular
           Version: 1.1.0
          Platform: openSUSE RPMs
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: printing
          Assignee: okular-devel at kde.org
          Reporter: maf at chilwell.net
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 107070
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=107070&action=edit
PDF to print and scan of results

OpenSuSE Leap 42.3 (upgraded KDE to 17.4.3) and Tumbleweed

Printing the PDFs using Okular 1.1.3 KF 5.36.0 Qt 5.9.1 results in output which
is reduced in size (possibly to A5), shifted down on the page and slightly
cropped on right margin.  See the attached original pdf (from Libreoffice) and
the scan of the printed page

Sending to a HP Officejet on a remote CUPS server.

This did not happen for Leap 42.2 (kde applications 17.4.1 - but that
installation is now gone), and does not happpen on a clean Leap 42.3 install
(Okular 1.1.2, KF 5.32.0, Qt 5.6.2) - printout is as expected.  

Upgrading to the SuSE reposiory for KDE 17.4.3 to give versions listed above
breaks Okular printing.   Tumbleweed default install (yesterday) also displays
the problem.

Importing the PDF into GIMP and printing directly from GIMP, results in
expected full page output.  Also for the command "lp testdoc.pdf" - proper
output on the printer.

Gwenview, Konnqueror, (& firefox, LibreOffice) all produce hard copy which
looks as expected.

I'm open to suggestions for anything to try settings-wise, but it is a pain to
have to save a pdf from KMail, then open a shell and type a command to get a
decent printout.

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