The title just about says it all. I get all but the last 20mm or so.
Up to Wednesday, printing worked fine. Yesterday onwards, it doesn't.
It's Kubuntu 12.04, 64bit, printing via CUPS/Gutenprint V5.2.8 to a Canon MP270. I install the recommended updates every morning
I thought it was only LibreOffice, but all printing seems affected, eg printing PDFs via Okular (?)
I thought it might be a mismatch between paper sizes (eg US letter and ISO A4), but the printer settings clearly state A4. As does LO
I tried deleting and re-installing the printer, no change.
I've checked that my locale (Kubuntu and LO) states United Kingdom, and my language is UK English
I'm stuck.
Can anybody help me out, here?
Thanks
UPDATE
I tried installing a new printer. Same H/W, same USB port, but using the 32 bit driver I used before I went 64 bit - it's the official Canon driver. The original set-up used the driver provided by CUPS. The printer worked, but STILL missed off the bottom 20mm or so.
Back with the original set-up, I also tried shrinking a PDF image to use, say, only the top 3/4 of an A4 sheet. Should have solved the problem if the printer thought it was loaded with shorter paper, such as American Letter. Same problem - bottom 5-10% of the image was missing.
Seems like whatever is sending the "image" of the page to be printed is truncating it. Whatever it is?
Cheers
Up to Wednesday, printing worked fine. Yesterday onwards, it doesn't.
It's Kubuntu 12.04, 64bit, printing via CUPS/Gutenprint V5.2.8 to a Canon MP270. I install the recommended updates every morning
I thought it was only LibreOffice, but all printing seems affected, eg printing PDFs via Okular (?)
I thought it might be a mismatch between paper sizes (eg US letter and ISO A4), but the printer settings clearly state A4. As does LO
I tried deleting and re-installing the printer, no change.
I've checked that my locale (Kubuntu and LO) states United Kingdom, and my language is UK English
I'm stuck.
Can anybody help me out, here?
Thanks
UPDATE
I tried installing a new printer. Same H/W, same USB port, but using the 32 bit driver I used before I went 64 bit - it's the official Canon driver. The original set-up used the driver provided by CUPS. The printer worked, but STILL missed off the bottom 20mm or so.
Back with the original set-up, I also tried shrinking a PDF image to use, say, only the top 3/4 of an A4 sheet. Should have solved the problem if the printer thought it was loaded with shorter paper, such as American Letter. Same problem - bottom 5-10% of the image was missing.
Seems like whatever is sending the "image" of the page to be printed is truncating it. Whatever it is?
Cheers
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