One of the things that still manages to frustrate me on a regular basis is printing under Linux.
I have notice some dramatic improvements recently, especially with HP now releasing their own Linux drivers for all of their printers and KDE & CUPS focusing on bringing it all together.
But I still run into problems from time to time.
Today, I think I have run the same envelope through by 2 HP printers at least 40 times to no avail. I simply can not get an envelope to print.
Printers I've tried are:
HP Photosmart 7760 HP Deskjet 830C
Tried printing from OpenOffice 1.1.4 and kGhostscript.
In OpenOffice I did "Insert >> Envelope" and entered the information and it makes a nice envelope on screen. Great, now if I could only mail my monitor everything would be wonderful.
On the other hand, when I print it the printer stops saying "Paper too small". If I put in a sheet of 8.5x11 it prints it fine and in the proper orientation.
I have tried every conceivable combination of settings in OO and the printer settings themselves. Paper is set to DL, landscape/portrait everything I could think of but it always does the same thing.
Finally I tried exporting it to a PDF and printing that but got the exact same results.
No matter what I do it will not print the envelope. It seems the printers are expecting the paper to be full size which leads me to believe the settings are not being passed from the software to the printer...
If there is some magic to this please let me know.
P.S. I used to have an HP Laser 4MP which has Postscript built in and it was the only thing that I ever got to print an envelope under Linux.
Regards,