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[Bug 1245578] [hplip/trusty] possible regression found

 

As a part of the Stable Release Updates quality process a search for
Launchpad bug reports using the version of hplip from trusty-proposed
was performed and bug 1511110 was found.  Please investigate this bug
report to ensure that a regression will not be created by this SRU. In
the event that this is not a regression remove the "verification-failed"
tag from this bug report and add the tag "bot-stop-nagging" to bug
1511110 (not this bug). Thanks!

** Tags added: verification-failed

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Title:
  cannot disable JPEG compression when scanning (Deskjet 3520 All-in-
  one)

Status in HPLIP:
  Confirmed
Status in hplip package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in hplip source package in Trusty:
  Fix Committed
Status in hplip source package in Utopic:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  I've already filed a "question"
  (https://answers.launchpad.net/hplip/+question/238002), but I came to
  the conclusion it's indeed a bug.

  I have a Deskjet 3520 All-in-one and no matter what I do, scans always
  arrive with JPEG artifacts. For example, with hp-scan, when I disable
  compression, I get the following error message:

  "error: Unable to set option compression to value None"

  When running XSane, in the advanced settings menu, I get JPEG as only
  compression option. Manually setting the compression to "none" in the
  drc file has no positive effect either. In any case, scans arrive with
  severe JPEG artifacts.

  Used hplip version is 3.13.10 on Kubuntu 13.10. I've attached the
  output of hp-check.

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