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[Bug 1322232] Re: wrong margins on HP photosmart 5520 printer

 

I have a similar problem:  The printer is an HP Officejet Pro L7600,
which used to work fine on an earlier Ubuntu.  But when I upgraded to
the latest xubuntu (LTE 14.04), the pages all have a blank margin about
1.3 or 1.4 cm wide, and the text in that area (title, page number, date,
etc.) in blank.  The titles at the top typically have the bottom of
descenders  in letters like 'p', 'q', and 'y', showing that the text was
"placed" correctly in PDF/PS, but the top parts of the letters are
erased by something.

I've poked around in all the config stuff I can find, and done a bit of
googling, and found comments about the problem on several forums, but as
here, I've found no answers.  The fact that the printer printed in the
margin area (up to about 2 cm from each edge) proves that it's not the
printer's fault.

Anyone have a clue for how to fix it?

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Title:
  wrong margins on HP photosmart 5520 printer

Status in “hplip” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, hplip package 3.14.3-0ubuntu3

  With the hplip Ubuntu package, when printing with any A4 paper size
  (A4 / A4 small margins / A4 borderless), output is cut on the edges of
  the page (more than 1 cm is cut from each edge).

  Using upstream hplip 3.14.4 downloaded from http://hplipopensource.com
  , with A4 paper size, prints as expected : margins are only a few
  millimeters wide, and apps don't try to print within these margins.

  Test case : remove printer from CUPS, setup printer with hp-setup then change paper size with CUPS, open LibreOffice, select printer and page size in "printer settings" dialog, set margins to the lowest allowed value in "format > page > page > margins", print page.
  Tried with other apps than LibreOffice too.

  After reviewing a few bug reports about margin issues with hplip, it seems the timeline for this problem is the following :
  - margins were wrong in the ppd files from the original upstream packages
  - Debian and Ubuntu included a patch to alter page size in the ppd files
  - upstream fixed the margins size bug, thus causing a regression in Debian and Ubuntu packages
  - Debian fixed their patch to work with the fixed upstream release [https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=655106#52]
  I'm not sure whether the fixed Debian patch has been ported to Ubuntu. I tried comparing the patches in the sources packages hplip_3.14.1-1.debian.tar.xz from Debian, and hplip_3.14.3-0ubuntu3.debian.tar.gz from Ubuntu, and it seems that the patches are the same now, so maybe that problem has nothing to do with my bug.

  I can add log files or ppd files if needed...

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