Stripes on Canon ip5200 with borderless printing

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Jeremy
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Stripes on Canon ip5200 with borderless printing

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When I use Turboprint with my Canon ip5200 and select borderless printing I get a number of hair thin white lines down the page, ie at 90 degrees to the direction of travel of the print head.

The stripes go away if I do not opt for borderless printing.

I am using turboprint-1.94-4 and printing via kprinter and cups. Anyone else seen anything like this? All suggestions on how to resolve the problem appreciated.
Jeremy
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Post by Jeremy »

It appears this problem is specific to printing in landscape mode. I have a 6x4 ratio photo I was printing to 4x6 borderless paper in landscape mode. If I rotate the picture first then print to 4x6 paper in portrate mode, the stripes are gone.
zedonet
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Post by zedonet »

We had a similiar problem in the past which disappeared when upgrading the Linux distribution. It may depend on the application and/or version of ghostscript.

Which Linux distribution do you use and from which application did you print?
Jeremy
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Post by Jeremy »

I am using the branch of ghostscript from http://www.cups.org/espgs at version 8.15.3. I am running on Gentoo Linux, which doesn't have any traditional idea of version numbers. However I can tell you the version of any component of the Linux system that you wish. For example glibc is version 2.4. Gcc is 3.4.5, and kde 3.5.5.
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Post by zedonet »

...and the application you printed from (e.g. GIMP, OpenOffice)?
It would also be interesting if the result is the same when printing from different applications.
Jeremy
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Post by Jeremy »

I am using Digikam 0.9.0-beta3
Openoffice seems to print in portrait when using the Canon Turboprint print driver, even if I specify landscape.
I installed gimp 2.2.12, but the turboprint driver does not appear in the printer list.

Finally I tried printing directly from kprinter, which reports its version like this:
kprinter -v
Qt: 3.3.6
KDE: 3.5.5
KPrinter: 0.0.1

And this prints correctly, no stripes even in borderless landscape mode.

So it appears that the problem may be digikam related rather than a problem with the print driver. I notice that there is a more recent version digikam out, so I am installing that now. That in turn is calling up more recent versions of exiv2 and libgphoto2 so hopefully this will fix it.

Many thanks for your help.
Jeremy
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Post by Jeremy »

For the record, the upgrade to the released version of digikam (0.9) did not fix the problem. Stripes remain when printing borderless landscape mode.
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Same issue - Canon iP6000D

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I'm using the TurboPrint demo version 1.95.2 on Fedora Core 6 with KDE 3.5.5. The application is digiKam 0.9 and my printer is a Canon pixma iP6000D. When printing in landscape mode on 4 by 6 inch paper, faint horizontal white lines appear. It looks like 3 lines appear on a bordered print and 2 on a borderless print.

---Chris
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