blayne
I have got a picture of the situation, I am particularly interested in your 4600 as to my surprise I have a couple of those still with plastic wrap, I did not need them but they were in danger of going to people who may not know what it was. I am yet to power them up. Mine are 4600dn = duplexer + network ability.
Any extra letters after your 4600 number.
I also have the 4600dn.
How much memory installed I expect it will be plenty but postscript colour can blow you out of the water.
160 MB
How desperately do you need the colour, can grey tones be used in emergency while testing goes on?
I don't mind testing in grayscale, but for my work, this needs to be a color printer. The last time I did a new install of PCLinuxOS, the default driver would only print in grayscale. Most of the HP laser drivers would print in grayscale only (regardless of which software application was printing), but through trial and error, I eventually installed the HP 3800 driver and it printed in color. With the new installation of PCLinuxOS, all of the drivers I've tried print in color now, but printing in Firefox has solid black boxes where the graphics should be.
You have not turned duplexing on but we will come to that later, I assume it is not urgent?
All of the other drivers allow the duplexer to be selected in the driver configuration. The generic HP color laser Postscript driver didn't. I really don't think this is a driver issue. As I posted in my initial post, I think there may be a bug that crept into Ghostscript that was fixed starting in ghostscript-9.04-3.fc15.i686, and the current Ghostscript in PCLinuxOS is apparently ghostscript-9.04-2pclos2011. The Redhat discussion seems to imply that. Anyway, I was planning on changing back to the HP 4600 driver, that seemed to work as well as any, and it does support the duplexer option.
I have located too many 4600 drivers here on my system to be comfortable, instead of long talk I will PM you with instructions to get all drivers your system can see.
PM received, and email reply sent with 1.1 MB attachment.
I have not yet got hold of the 4600 manual I don't think but I will get one from the net.
I have all of the stuff that could be downloaded from HP and a few other places, including service manuals, various PPD files, etc. I'd be glad to zip them up and email them to you. Just let me know if you'd like them.
..... the system-config-printer 1.2.0 printer config utility.
Pardon my ignorance what is that? Give me a short description? A HP Utility? The reason I don't is that for quite some time I have almost entirely used CUPS as it is the only program that never has let me down for various reasons.
It's the current PCLinuxOS printer configuration software.
PC - More Applications - Configuration - Configure Your Printer
This raises the question have you used the CUPS graphics interface to handle printer management. Takes a little perserverence but it is good. I try to bypass it and use the underlying command line instructions. As well it is simpler to post result to Forum as well, you have already used those and more will be asked of you. 
I'm not a slacker. I'm doin' the hard work. (from the movie
What About Bob?)
You are running 600x600 dpi if you try to print complex graphics that can kill GhostScript, now the colours you are getting via FF is an unknown so let us start with a fixed reference.
First look, with okular, at this colourcircle which is going to be our reference for testing.
[gert@KDE-mini-Cprog ~]$ okular /usr/share/ghostscript/9.02/examples/colorcir.ps
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
^C
[gert@KDE-mini-Cprog ~]$
I started this as user and I get some extra lines but does not prevent Okular showing the picture
That printed a JetDirect status page followed by the color wheel, in color. Looks good.
It also generated the following output:
[bruce@localhost ~]$ okular /usr/share/ghostscript/9.02/examples/colorcir.ps
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
GPL Ghostscript 9.02: Error: Font Renderer Plugin ( FreeType ) return code = -1
okular(29186)/kdeui (kdelibs) KXMLGUIClient::~KXMLGUIClient: 0x893bec8 deleted without having been removed from the factory first. This will leak standalone popupmenus and could lead to crashes.
Now down grade your 600x600 to 150x150 and then try to print colour circle, just copy paste to a konsole, I expect user should be ok
lp -d ColorLaser /usr/share/ghostscript/9.02/examples/colorcir.ps
If it printed at 600 dpi, I expected it would print at 150 dpi, and it did. The color was fine, but it looked slightly more grainy. It generated the following output:
[bruce@localhost ~]$ lp -d ColorLaser /usr/share/ghostscript/9.02/examples/colorcir.ps
request id is ColorLaser-273 (1 file(s))
I would like to know what printer control language is set in the panel on the printer: PCL or PostScript, or?? You need to pick your way in settings on printer panel, in my manual it is page 20, "Configure device menu" where there is a an example picture below that Bold line.
CONFIGURE DEVICE PRINTING and then a column here (which has moved to beginning of line here in Forum)
COPIES
DEFAULT PAPER SIZE
DEFAULT CUSTOM PAPER SIZE
DUPLEX
OVERRIDE A4/LETTER
MANUAL FEED
COURIER FONT
WIDE A4
PRINT PS ERRORS
PCL < ------ What do you see here, PCL or something else?
Yes, it indicates PCL, but I think that's just the entry menu item to configure PCL if that's the data stream that's sent to the printer. I think the printer will print PCL or Postscript. When I print the printer configuration page, under Installed Personalities and Options, it lists:
PS (20010402)
PCLXL (20010402)
PCL (20010402)
Can you give an example of what FF might be printing, I am thinking of a URL address ( I can go to another system where I have FF installed and see if I can reproduce problem then)
It's a bit complex, but try printing the PCLinuxOS home page:
http://www.pclinuxos.comPage 1, under sponsors, top left, the PrimaCloud logo is a black box but the ibiblio logo prints as it should.
Page 2, the PCLinuxOS magazine graphic with the chocolates prints, as does the one below it with Tux ringing in the new year.
Page 3, the Happy 2012 graphic and the freaky festivus manger scene are black boxes.
Page 4, the SOPA graphic is a black box, but the PCLinuxOS magazine Happy Holidays graphic prints properly.
It mostly looks like the larger graphics aren't printing but the smaller (less complex, smaller file size) graphics print fine, other than the small PrimaCloud logo not printing. However, on my packing slips, there are two small and simple graphics, my company logo and the PayPal logo, which should have small file sizes, and both are black boxes.
I have got a manual but it is big so I am only scanning very quickly though, keep that in mind. I will assume you know the manual much better and can correct me if I guess wrong in places.
I know I should RTFM before asking for help, but the printer itself is so easy to use I haven't messed with the user manual, and only refer to the service manual for replacing the fuser, etc. I get the impression this isn't a RTFM kind of problem, given that Firefox didn't have trouble printing before the recent OS upgrade, and now won't print graphics. Then again, I obviously don't know what's wrong, so I can't say that the answer to my problem isn't in the user's manual. I didn't find anything else when I searched for the problem I'm having online, other than the Red Hat forum describing my problem almost exactly and indicating that there were some versions of Ghostscript that caused the problem but the latest version (apparently not in PCLinuxOS yet based on the version numbers?) fixed it.
Do I understand that if FF would print directly you would be much happier? Then as a side comment no duplex working?
Yes, my big problem is Firefox printing black boxes for graphics when printing directly to the printer. Something is getting lost in that process. Other applications such as LibreOffice print OK (through CUPS?), and Firefox can print to file as a Postscript file and Okular will print that properly, but when I have Firefox print to file as a PDF, Okular prints the black boxes. I'm thinking that should be a huge hint, if I had any idea how Firefox prints, or if I knew more about Linux printing in general.
Clearly, the printer is capable of printing the graphics, the problem started when I installed an all new version of PCLinuxOS (including new Firefox, new CUPS, new Ghostscript, etc.).
Does any of the stuff from the Red Hat forum I referenced in my first post make sense? They seemed to be describing exactly the problem I'm having in PCLinuxOS.
By the way that is some printer that 4600 I guess I was expecting this as it came from a big company that closed its doors.
I had a couple of Lexmark laser printers, both color and mono, and they Just Worked with Linux. Completely plug and play. They printed great with generic Postscript drivers. Nothing proprietary about them. The problem was the supplies cost. I do a lot of printing, and I can get high quality remanufactured cartridges for the HP 4600. Contact me off list if you want details and supplier recommendations. I've weeded through the cheapest refilled cartridges with <50% reliability, toner leaks, and print quality issues at $99 per set of four cartridges, and am now very happy with much better quality rebuilt cartridges that WORK, at $160 per four cartridges. There's definitely a sweet spot there, between the cheapest low quality refills, and the $640 set of HP cartridges.
The duplexer is a bit slower on the HP than the big mono Lexmark, but it's simpler and more reliable. It's also up front and super easy to clear if there is a jam. The Lexmark duplexer was in the back of the printer where it's hard to get to, and the paper needs to take a taxi, a bus and a subway ride to get there and back. I'm not in that much of a hurry when I'm printing, but I do need good print quality, low operating costs, reliability and maintainability. So far, the HP 4600 has been good in those areas, but it and to a lesser extent the Zebra label printer have resulted in almost all of the PCLinuxOS problems I have, and I certainly don't blame the PCLinuxOS team for the proprietary HP drivers... or Ghostscript bugs, if that's what the current problem turns out to be.