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Is there ONE SINGLE application that will print a pdf file, without having to waste at least 50 pages and half an ink cartridge, and several frustrating hours, trying to get it set up, and then getting putrid quality output?
OK, return to rationality (not quite...)
I have a pdf file that I need to print out, and I need it 2 pages to a side, both sides. No matter what I try to use - okular or evince (nothing else seems to print at all) there seems to be no way to get them to do this simple thing. Okular prints the pages, but in miniature size. Evince used to do it right, but now not at all. Okular refuses to allow me to change printer settings.
I don't get it. Printing has always been a problem on Linux, but there really is no excuse for it at this stage of the game.
Part of the problem is there are too many fingers in the pie -- kde has its printer settings, hplip has its settings, cups has its settings, and it is impossible to tell which module a given application is using.
So, does anyone know of a way to do this? It ought to be a simple thing...
Done venting, back to wasting paper and ink.
Is there ONE SINGLE application that will print a pdf file, without having to waste at least 50 pages and half an ink cartridge, and several frustrating hours, trying to get it set up, and then getting putrid quality output?
OK, return to rationality (not quite...)
I have a pdf file that I need to print out, and I need it 2 pages to a side, both sides. No matter what I try to use - okular or evince (nothing else seems to print at all) there seems to be no way to get them to do this simple thing. Okular prints the pages, but in miniature size. Evince used to do it right, but now not at all. Okular refuses to allow me to change printer settings.
I don't get it. Printing has always been a problem on Linux, but there really is no excuse for it at this stage of the game.
Part of the problem is there are too many fingers in the pie -- kde has its printer settings, hplip has its settings, cups has its settings, and it is impossible to tell which module a given application is using.
So, does anyone know of a way to do this? It ought to be a simple thing...
Done venting, back to wasting paper and ink.
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