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Printing area problem, Cups or latexHi This is a strange problem that I really hope someone here can answer: Updated from Debian Sarge to Etch, I just noticed that my label printing does not work any more. I used to use the Latex "labels" package to do label printing. But today, when I try it, the printed content is way off the place. I finally realized now that in Etch the printed content is located at the bottom left of the given page size defined in CUPS. Ie, If I set the page size to letter in CUPS, and print with lpr generatedlabel.ps the generatedlabel is printed at the bottom left of the letter page, if actual letter page is used. If I set the page size to A4 in CUPS, the printed content will shift down from the previous place a little bit. Previously, the printed content is at the top left corner of the page. So no matter how big my labels are, and no matter what page size that I set, it will always print correctly to my label, on my ink-jet printer. I think it is more a CUPS problem, but I'm not sure. Please help. Thanks a lot. tong PS. my Debian Sarge versions: CUPS: 1.1.23-10sarge1 tetex: 2.0.2c-8 Debian Etch versions: CUPS: 1.2.2-1 tetex: 3.0-20 PPS. Here is the latex file that I used for testing: ------------------------------- % LaTeX2e source file documentclbutt12pt{article} % ############################################################## &cs ### % Preamble % ============================================================== &ss === % ......................................................... packages ... usepackagedvips,dvipdfm{geometry} % page geometry %-geometry{papersize={16.5cm,20.2cm}, landscape}geometry{papersize={20.2cm,16.5cm}, includeall}geometry{tmargin=2mm,bmargin=2mm,lmargin=2mm,rmargin=2mm}geometry{showframe} % ############################################################## &cs ### %body CUPS telling the printer to print a set number of pages black The printer's ability to print multiple collated copies of a document without re-sending the document will depend on... begin{document}thispagestyle{empty} % no page number Iend{document} -------------------------------
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