Skipping White Space

Ryan rhoover84 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 07:29:26 PST 2011


I had changed drivers before, but apparently I must have missed HP4200_6.ppd.  I'm using it now, and it works perfectly.

> The logs will usually tell you or if you pause the queue, the d* file in /var/spool/cups should give you a clue as this is pre-filters.
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> > Honestly, I'm not sure.  I've printed from both OpenOffice & PDFs from Adobe Reader.  Is there a way to find this info?
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> > (FYI, leaving the office for the weekend, but I'll be back in on Monday to check in.  Thanks for your help so far!!)
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> > > What is your input?  Just ASCII Text?
> > > > Hi Paul,
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> > > > I'm using the hp-laserjet_4200-pcl3.ppd driver.  Thanks for the reply :)
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> > > > > Raw or PPD?
> > > > > Postscript, PCL or Generic ASCII?
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> > > > > > Good Morning Everyone,
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> > > > > > I currently have an HP LaserJet 4200 hooked up via network (JetDirect) to my Fedora 14 machine.  Whenever I attempt to print anything that has white space at the top of the page, it's skipped in the output so that the first line of text is printed immediately at the top.
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> > > > > > I don't know if this is necessarily a CUPS issue, but I have had no luck in searching for answers so far and figured this might be a good place to be pointed in the right direction.
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> > > > > > If there's any more information I can provide to be helpful, please let me know.
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> > > > > > Thanks in advance!
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