[Mac OS X TeX] printing bug?
Dave McCollum
mccollum at colorado.edu
Sun Sep 2 02:33:46 CEST 2001
<x-flowed>Paulo,
It may be that an incorrect color space conversion is occurring (RGB
to CMYK, or CMYK to RGB).
It may be that your Linux print server is "in synch" with the Linux
OS, but not with OS X (as far as color spaces is concerned).
I have seen similar results where everything is under Mac OS 9, for
example. The cause was problems in changing color spaces between
applications, the print drivers, and the printer's setup.
No definitive answer, but hope this helps anyway....
-Dave
>Hi:
>
>I found a strange printing behaviour under macosx. Because my printing
>configuration is a bit complicated, I want to know if anyone also
>has the same problem or if it is just me - and my printing
>configuration:
>
>my pdf files, created with TeX->DVI->PS->PDF, print with a light gray
>background, from both TeXShop and Previewer, instead of a white
>background.
>
>Here is some more info:
>
>My printer is connected to a Linux box running CUPS as the printing
>software/daemon. The printer is shared using netatalk, so that
>macosx sees it as
>an AppleTalk printer.
>
>If I print the pdf file from the Previewer or from TeXShop, it gets this
>gray background. If I print it from the Linux box (and thus not using
>netatalk and macosx) it comes out fine.
>
>So there's something happening, either with macosx or with netatalk.
>Before I start trying all kinds of different situations, I'd like to
>know if this is a known issue or if anyone knows what might be
>happening.
>
>TIA
>
>Paulo
>
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