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title="UNCONFIRMED - Number of printed pages is multiplied by 10"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134616">134616</a>
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<th>Summary</th>
<td>Number of printed pages is multiplied by 10
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<th>Product</th>
<td>LibreOffice
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<th>Version</th>
<td>6.4.2.2 release
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<th>Hardware</th>
<td>All
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<th>OS</th>
<td>Windows (All)
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<th>Status</th>
<td>UNCONFIRMED
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<th>Severity</th>
<td>minor
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<th>Priority</th>
<td>medium
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<th>Component</th>
<td>LibreOffice
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<th>Assignee</th>
<td>libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
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<th>Reporter</th>
<td>qbureau@choletagglomeration.fr
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<pre>Description:
When I launch a standard printing (to network printer), the number of printed
pages is multiplied by 10 (10 instead of 1, 40 instead of 4).
It is not an issue for 1 or 2 pages, but as soon as I try to print more than
3/4 pages, LO is never able to print (crash before the end).
Tested versions : 6.4.2.2 x86 and 6.4.5.2 x64
Temporary solution is to print as PDF, and then to print PDF
I tried with and without OpenGL activated, same result
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Print one page/selection of page/selection of text
2. Print one copy
Actual Results:
Printing 10 of 10, then printing 1 of 1
Expected Results:
Printing 1 of 1
Reproducible: Always
User Profile Reset: Yes
Additional Info:
Version : 6.4.5.2 (x64)
Build ID : a726b36747cf2001e06b58ad5db1aa3a9a1872d6
Threads CPU : 4; OS : Windows 10.0 Build 18363; UI Render : par défaut; VCL:
win;
Locale : fr-FR (fr_FR); Langue IHM : fr-FR
Calc: threaded</pre>
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