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2011-02-22 21:15:20 CT #1
Nick Cook
From: United States
Registered: 2006-03-06
Posts: 33

Re: [PageStreamLinuxBeta] Lost Printer -- Again!

Hello Nick,

Are you running 32 or 64bit PageStream, and are you using 32 or 64bit
Debian?

32 bit for both.

I know a few have had problems printing with the 64bit version of
PageStream (no surprise, considering everything) and certainly a tricky setup to run 32bit PageStream on a 64bit install.

Do you get any print time messages to the shell if you run PageStream
from the shell?

Here's the complete shell output:
<start>

nick@nyoka:~/PageStream$ ./Run-PageStream5

sortmacrotable count:540

** (PageStream5:3012): WARNING **: Invalid borders specified for theme pixmap:
/usr/share/themes/SphereCrystal/gtk-2.0/menubar_background.png,
borders don't fit within the image

(PageStream5:3012): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: /build/buildd-glib2.0_2.24.2-1-i386-AScyie/glib2.0-2.24.2/gobject/gsignal.c:2313: instance `0x91b9170' has no handler with id `150840680'

(PageStream5:3012): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid cast from `GtkFrame' to `GtkToggleButton'

(PageStream5:3012): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_toggle_button_set_active: assertion `GTK_IS_TOGGLE_BUTTON (toggle_button)' failed

(PageStream5:3012): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: /build/buildd-glib2.0_2.24.2-1-i386-AScyie/glib2.0-2.24.2/gobject/gsignal.c:2355: instance `0x91b9170' has no handler with id `150840680'

(PageStream5:3012): Gtk-WARNING **: A floating object was finalized. This means that someone
called g_object_unref() on an object that had only a floating
reference; the initial floating reference is not owned by anyone
and must be removed with g_object_ref_sink().

(PageStream5:3012): Gtk-WARNING **: A floating object was finalized. This means that someone
called g_object_unref() on an object that had only a floating
reference; the initial floating reference is not owned by anyone
and must be removed with g_object_ref_sink().

(PageStream5:3012): Gtk-WARNING **: A floating object was finalized. This means that someone
called g_object_unref() on an object that had only a floating
reference; the initial floating reference is not owned by anyone
and must be removed with g_object_ref_sink().

(PageStream5:3012): Gtk-WARNING **: A floating object was finalized. This means that someone
called g_object_unref() on an object that had only a floating
reference; the initial floating reference is not owned by anyone
and must be removed with g_object_ref_sink().

(PageStream5:3012): Gtk-WARNING **: A floating object was finalized. This means that someone
called g_object_unref() on an object that had only a floating
reference; the initial floating reference is not owned by anyone
and must be removed with g_object_ref_sink().

(PageStream5:3012): Gtk-WARNING **: A floating object was finalized. This means that someone
called g_object_unref() on an object that had only a floating
reference; the initial floating reference is not owned by anyone
and must be removed with g_object_ref_sink().

<end>

Also, can you print a postscript file to disk (you set that in Print Setup)?

Yep.

Deron


On 2/8/11 12:00 PM, ncook_92648 wrote:
> I just upgraded to Debian 6.0 Squeeze (Note to others doing that: beware of
Grub2! It rendered my system unbootable, until I removed it and went back to
grub legacy, as it is now called). Now printing from PageStream 5.0.5.8 Pro has
ceased:
>
> 1. Pull up a document.
> 2. Print it as usual (in this case, to a HP Color LaserJet PostScript,
attached via ethernet). Print progress window opens, bar fills up, then closes.
Input light on the printer flashes a few times, then... nuttin'.
> 3. CUPS indicates that the printer is idle and accepting jobs.
> 4. Old "workaround" of saving document as PDF, then printing from Adobe
Acrobat works fine.
> 5. Other printing programs, such as OpenOffice, print fine. Just printing from
PageStream is a no-go.
>
>


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