OK, that came from my bad guess about what to change. What's happened is that we've killed all the "move down [n] raster rows" commands, and changed them into something else (move up or something probably).
Gavin, can you now do: yum downgrade 'hplip*' 'hpijs*' 'libsane-hp*'
and try changing the "Output Mode" option in the Printer Options for the queue from RGB to Gray? Let us know if that gives correct blank lines.
OK, that came from my bad guess about what to change. What's happened is that we've killed all the "move down [n] raster rows" commands, and changed them into something else (move up or something probably).
Gavin, can you now do: yum downgrade 'hplip*' 'hpijs*' 'libsane-hp*'
and try changing the "Output Mode" option in the Printer Options for the queue from RGB to Gray? Let us know if that gives correct blank lines.
I think I've found a useful clue in this document: h20000. www2.hp. com/bc/ docs/support/ SupportManual/ bpl13212/ bpl13212. pdf
"HP PCL/PJL Reference (PCL 5 Color) - Technical Reference Manual (bpl13212)"
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Take a look at page 139, specifically this bit:
This command zero-fills the offset area. For color printers, zero-fills
are filled with the color of index 0, which is not necessarily white.
So I wonder if this is some problem with the indexed colour palette getting its colours in a twist.