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Hi Jeff,

Le 29/03/13 08:19 AM, Jeff Shrowder a écrit :

Marc,

OS: Scientific Linux 6.3, Kernel Linux 2.6.32-279.51.el6.i686, GNOME 2.28.2
Hardware: Memory 1.8 GiB
Processor: AMD Athlon XP2800+ (yes, I know, old machine!!)
LibreOffice: Version 4.0.1.2 (Build ID:
84102822e3d61eb989ddd325abf1ac077904985)
Printers: Brother HL-2170W and Brother Hl-3045CN

I sent a file to Marc to play with (test). If anyone else with either of
these printers can help solve this problem I can send a copy of the file.


Cheers,

Jeff



Thanks for the file. My setup:

OS: MageiaLinux2
KDE: 4.8.5
LibreOffice: 4.0.2.1 (testing it out but should still work like 4.0.1.2)
Printer: Brother HL-2040

Seems to work fine on my system with this file. Make sure to change your printer device to:

Print->General->Properties->Device->Printer Language -> PostScript Level 3

I think that this is where you are having problems. Do not use the PDF as your printer device. I believe that the Brother printer setup in LibreOffice defaults to the PDF device.

Cheers,

Marc


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