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Bug#591212: marked as done ([hplip-cups] Printing in colour mode does not use black cartridge on HP PSC 1315 multifunction printer)



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and subject line Re: Bug#531858: hpijs: missing a decent color and black default for hp-5600
has caused the Debian Bug report #531858,
regarding [hplip-cups] Printing in colour mode does not use black cartridge on HP PSC 1315 multifunction printer
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Package: hplip-cups
Version: 3.10.5-4
Severity: important

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I am using a HP PSC 1315 multifunction printer. I am aware that this is
a LIDIL printer which doesn't have advanced features including
automatic colour mapping in firmware.

While printing in Linux using the HPLIP-CUPS driver printer does not
automatically use the black cartridge to print black when printing in
"normal color" or "draft color" mode and so even black text is printed
as blue-grey instead of pure black since it uses only the colour
cartridge.

I have seen this same problem also affect the old HPIJS driver when
used in CUPS.

Is there anything you can do to solve this problem as it is very
annoying to have to print everything in greyscale?


--- System information. ---
Architecture: amd64
Kernel:       Linux 2.6.32-3-amd64

Debian Release: squeeze/sid
  500 testing         security.debian.org 
  500 testing         http.us.debian.org 
  500 testing         ftp.tw.debian.org 
  500 testing         deb.opera.com 

--- Package information. ---
Depends                  (Version) | Installed
==================================-+-==============
libc6                   (>= 2.2.5) | 2.11.2-2
libcups2                (>= 1.4.0) | 1.4.4-1
libcupsimage2           (>= 1.4.0) | 1.4.4-1
libgcc1               (>= 1:4.1.1) | 1:4.4.4-7
libhpmud0                          | 3.10.5-4
libjpeg62                 (>= 6b1) | 6b1-1
libssl0.9.8          (>= 0.9.8m-1) | 0.9.8o-1
libstdc++6              (>= 4.1.1) | 4.4.4-7
ghostscript-cups                   | 8.71~dfsg2-3
cups                   (>= 1.4.0)  | 1.4.4-1
 OR cupsddk                        | 
cups                               | 1.4.4-1
cups-client                        | 1.4.4-1


Package's Recommends field is empty.

Suggests         (Version) | Installed
==========================-+-=============
hplip-doc                  | 
hplip         (= 3.10.5-4) | 3.10.5-4







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On Thu 04 Jun 2009 at 17:31:40 +0300, alex bodnaru wrote:

> Package: hpijs
> Version: 3.9.4b-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> hello friends,
> 
> thank you for sharing your great work.
> 
> in the printer options for an hp-5600 machine, there are 2 printout mode 
> selection options. the second one would allow using the choice for the 
> first one, or additional modes.
> the first combo shows printout modes that are color-only or black-only, 
> but not the most useful modes with automatic choice of black or color, 
> depending on the printed material. this kind of mode may be selected in 
> the second combobox only.
> not only this kind of feature is highly needed, it would be desirable to 
> make this kind of option the default in the first printout mode combo.

This is a report submitted against a now unsupported version of HPLIP.
During the past 12 years upstream has not responded positively.

It is NOTOURBUG. Closing.

Regards,

Brian.

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