Files from xournal don't print properly

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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.










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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 (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.
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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.










share|improve this question





















  • 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.
    – 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.










share|improve this question













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.







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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 (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.
    – 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.
    – 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.
– 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.
– 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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