Usually when I've seen this type of problem is was due to using a driver
that was passing along a PDF relatively unchanged to the printer and
then the printer was gaging on something that it didn't understand,
either certain font properties or images.
If you have the option of using a different driver, say one from
openprinting, gutenprint, or if you aren't already using it, the one
from HPLIP which is usually the most preferable.
Brian Cluff
On 02/11/2011 05:39 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
> This problem may be Linux related.......A friend send me a pdf he made
> on a ....shudder...Windows machine. It displays properly in my spiffy
> Debian testing machine (all images are present), but when I print the
> page on my Linux compatible HP printer, some of the images are missing.
> I have never had this problem with other PDF documents sent to me, nor
> with the pdf pages I create using open office, nor cups print to pdf. He
> says the page prints with all the images in place on his printer.
>
> Any ideas on what may be going on would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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