Files from xournal don't print properly
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Please read all of this. The story gets interesting at the end. I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
I used xournal to fill in a form. It worked beautifully (or so I thought).
I exported it as a pdf. Evince (document viewer), xournal, okular, and gimp
all showed the file just the way I want it, but when I printed from any of those, the
print preview looked fine, but all I got on the paper was the annotation that I added!
I was printing to an HP 722C Deskjet. I need to send in the
form (by snail mail) soon, so I put a new ink cartridge in my HP PSC 1410v, and the
file printed fine! (I had been using the 722C because the 1410 had run out of ink).
I hope someone can tell me what is going on
and (for future reference) how I can print the document on the 722 C.
Thank you.
printing pdf
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Please read all of this. The story gets interesting at the end. I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
I used xournal to fill in a form. It worked beautifully (or so I thought).
I exported it as a pdf. Evince (document viewer), xournal, okular, and gimp
all showed the file just the way I want it, but when I printed from any of those, the
print preview looked fine, but all I got on the paper was the annotation that I added!
I was printing to an HP 722C Deskjet. I need to send in the
form (by snail mail) soon, so I put a new ink cartridge in my HP PSC 1410v, and the
file printed fine! (I had been using the 722C because the 1410 had run out of ink).
I hope someone can tell me what is going on
and (for future reference) how I can print the document on the 722 C.
Thank you.
printing pdf
Do you want a colour copy or a black and white copy? If black and white, try by making the image black and white ingimp
and print the image from there (fromgimp
), or save it as ajpg
orpng
file, and print that file from some program, if you see 'everything' via that program's print preview.
â sudodus
Mar 23 at 0:10
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Please read all of this. The story gets interesting at the end. I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
I used xournal to fill in a form. It worked beautifully (or so I thought).
I exported it as a pdf. Evince (document viewer), xournal, okular, and gimp
all showed the file just the way I want it, but when I printed from any of those, the
print preview looked fine, but all I got on the paper was the annotation that I added!
I was printing to an HP 722C Deskjet. I need to send in the
form (by snail mail) soon, so I put a new ink cartridge in my HP PSC 1410v, and the
file printed fine! (I had been using the 722C because the 1410 had run out of ink).
I hope someone can tell me what is going on
and (for future reference) how I can print the document on the 722 C.
Thank you.
printing pdf
Please read all of this. The story gets interesting at the end. I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
I used xournal to fill in a form. It worked beautifully (or so I thought).
I exported it as a pdf. Evince (document viewer), xournal, okular, and gimp
all showed the file just the way I want it, but when I printed from any of those, the
print preview looked fine, but all I got on the paper was the annotation that I added!
I was printing to an HP 722C Deskjet. I need to send in the
form (by snail mail) soon, so I put a new ink cartridge in my HP PSC 1410v, and the
file printed fine! (I had been using the 722C because the 1410 had run out of ink).
I hope someone can tell me what is going on
and (for future reference) how I can print the document on the 722 C.
Thank you.
printing pdf
printing pdf
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Do you want a colour copy or a black and white copy? If black and white, try by making the image black and white ingimp
and print the image from there (fromgimp
), or save it as ajpg
orpng
file, and print that file from some program, if you see 'everything' via that program's print preview.
â sudodus
Mar 23 at 0:10
add a comment |Â
Do you want a colour copy or a black and white copy? If black and white, try by making the image black and white ingimp
and print the image from there (fromgimp
), or save it as ajpg
orpng
file, and print that file from some program, if you see 'everything' via that program's print preview.
â sudodus
Mar 23 at 0:10
Do you want a colour copy or a black and white copy? If black and white, try by making the image black and white in
gimp
and print the image from there (from gimp
), or save it as a jpg
or png
file, and print that file from some program, if you see 'everything' via that program's print preview.â sudodus
Mar 23 at 0:10
Do you want a colour copy or a black and white copy? If black and white, try by making the image black and white in
gimp
and print the image from there (from gimp
), or save it as a jpg
or png
file, and print that file from some program, if you see 'everything' via that program's print preview.â sudodus
Mar 23 at 0:10
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I have solved the problem. I changed "Color Mode" from "Color" to "Grayscale" and now everything prints (in black and white) as it should.
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I have solved the problem. I changed "Color Mode" from "Color" to "Grayscale" and now everything prints (in black and white) as it should.
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I have solved the problem. I changed "Color Mode" from "Color" to "Grayscale" and now everything prints (in black and white) as it should.
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I have solved the problem. I changed "Color Mode" from "Color" to "Grayscale" and now everything prints (in black and white) as it should.
I have solved the problem. I changed "Color Mode" from "Color" to "Grayscale" and now everything prints (in black and white) as it should.
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Do you want a colour copy or a black and white copy? If black and white, try by making the image black and white in
gimp
and print the image from there (fromgimp
), or save it as ajpg
orpng
file, and print that file from some program, if you see 'everything' via that program's print preview.â sudodus
Mar 23 at 0:10