No colour printing on 18.04 after upgrade with hp officejet 6500 e709n

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After upgrading to 18.04 i encounter troubles when trying to print pdfs in colour. When I open a pdf in okular and try to print it, the output is always b/w. Further I am missing the printer quality option in the printer dialogue. There is no chance to set the quality and b/w or colour option.
What I have tried so far:
- Reinstall the printer via the kde dialogue and command line (also with different ppds (hpjis and hpcups).
- Trying to print via Adobe Reader DC and Wine (which worked on 16.04 perfectly)
- Setting the defaults setting of the printer in the kde dialogue and cups
There was no change in this. Interestingly this happens only when i try to print pdf in okular/adobe reader DC: In libreoffice writer printing works with no problems!
Any suggestions what I could do?
printing hp pdf adobe okular
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After upgrading to 18.04 i encounter troubles when trying to print pdfs in colour. When I open a pdf in okular and try to print it, the output is always b/w. Further I am missing the printer quality option in the printer dialogue. There is no chance to set the quality and b/w or colour option.
What I have tried so far:
- Reinstall the printer via the kde dialogue and command line (also with different ppds (hpjis and hpcups).
- Trying to print via Adobe Reader DC and Wine (which worked on 16.04 perfectly)
- Setting the defaults setting of the printer in the kde dialogue and cups
There was no change in this. Interestingly this happens only when i try to print pdf in okular/adobe reader DC: In libreoffice writer printing works with no problems!
Any suggestions what I could do?
printing hp pdf adobe okular
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After upgrading to 18.04 i encounter troubles when trying to print pdfs in colour. When I open a pdf in okular and try to print it, the output is always b/w. Further I am missing the printer quality option in the printer dialogue. There is no chance to set the quality and b/w or colour option.
What I have tried so far:
- Reinstall the printer via the kde dialogue and command line (also with different ppds (hpjis and hpcups).
- Trying to print via Adobe Reader DC and Wine (which worked on 16.04 perfectly)
- Setting the defaults setting of the printer in the kde dialogue and cups
There was no change in this. Interestingly this happens only when i try to print pdf in okular/adobe reader DC: In libreoffice writer printing works with no problems!
Any suggestions what I could do?
printing hp pdf adobe okular
After upgrading to 18.04 i encounter troubles when trying to print pdfs in colour. When I open a pdf in okular and try to print it, the output is always b/w. Further I am missing the printer quality option in the printer dialogue. There is no chance to set the quality and b/w or colour option.
What I have tried so far:
- Reinstall the printer via the kde dialogue and command line (also with different ppds (hpjis and hpcups).
- Trying to print via Adobe Reader DC and Wine (which worked on 16.04 perfectly)
- Setting the defaults setting of the printer in the kde dialogue and cups
There was no change in this. Interestingly this happens only when i try to print pdf in okular/adobe reader DC: In libreoffice writer printing works with no problems!
Any suggestions what I could do?
printing hp pdf adobe okular
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