Printing PDF files
Good Morning all,
I'm using Kali as the main OS at home now and really like it, versatile as well. Now my question is this: I've installed my printer and set up cups to run at start up andf for the most part it prints fine. Until I tried to print a pdf from file. Any suggestions??? To be more exact, I downloaded a user manual in pdf form, 98 pgs. I selected the print option, click on my printer, it loads finally, all 98 pages but doesn't print it. |
have you tried pdf2ps, & print that?
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I tried this to start: Description: my printer
Location: my location Make and Model: my printer 4 Foomatic/hpijs (recommended) Printer State: idle, accepting jobs, published. Device URI: parallel:/dev/lp0 ( didn't do this part, I left it as the local usb printer) Running a test now... |
Nothing...
Do I enter this at the command line? pdf2ps And if I get ghostscript, di I download it, use apt to get it... Remeber I'm pretty new to all this, but willing to learn. |
Affter reinstalling the printer AFTER I installed ghostscript PDF's are now printable...
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on kali 1.0.9
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pdf2ps and ps2pdf are binary utilities you should fine in /usr/bin and are part of ghostscript. They each have a man page.
pdf2ps foo.pdf writes foo.ps as the output. |
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