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Hello Alex,<BR>
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Thank you, that seems to be working. Is there a bug filed somewhere for this issue?<BR>
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Robyn<BR>
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On Wed, 2014-10-08 at 21:19 +0200, Alexey Galakhov wrote:
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Hello,
There is a bug in cups that prevents using printer profiles. Try to
specify your profile direct in *.ppd.
Regards,
Alex
On 10/08/2014 08:27:47 PM, Robyn Minkler wrote:
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> Hello,</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> I'm having an issue where the printer profile set as default in</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> gnome-color-manager and displayed as active from within the gtk+ print</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> dialogue is not actually applied to the print job.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> I've made this determination by printing a test image from Image </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> Viewer</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> with the profile set, and then by manually applying my profile with</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> tifficc and printing with printer color management turned off. The</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> tifficc processed print looks much more natural and correct than the </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> one</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> printed via Image Viewer.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> I've also verified that an image Printed from Image Viewer with color</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> management turned on is the same as the output with color management</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> turned off (I'm turning color management on and off using the</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> gnome-control-center).</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> Can anyone suggest any debugging steps I might take to figure out </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> where</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> the fault is (my approach/colord/cups/gnome-color-manager)?</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> I'm using:</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> cups 2.0.0</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> colord 1.2.3</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> gnome-color-manager 3.14.0</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> Arch Linux</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> Thank you,</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> Robyn Minkler</FONT>
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