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Sergey c0re2018-12-05 17:51:46
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Sergey c0re, 2018-12-05 17:51:46

What can be done so that when printing from acrobat reader from wine, a document is printed and not a service character set?

The situation is this... (I understand the perversion, but how else? :D )

Unnecessary backstory :)
Есть некая программа, писанная под Win, на Framework 1.0 - 2.0, нынче уже используют Win 10 и со старыми фреймворками у нее бяда совсем прям, в-общем было сделано... поставлен VirtualBox - Linux Mint XFCE 17.3 32bit - Wine 3.0.3 (framework 2.0 и все что нужно) - Прога , отчет вываливается в Adobe Reader (в исключительно версии до 6.0Х, установлен 6.0 CE), далее из него производится печать на принтер.
В Win 10 (хост) - принтер настроен как сетевой, соответсвтенно он цепляется в гостевой Linux Mint
PS: да, принтер HP 1320 и на саму винду был поставлен с трудом, т.к. сильно древний, но случилось чудо, он встал, из винды печать норм, из минта в виртуалбоксе как на сетевой принтер тоже печать норм (по крайней мере тестовой страницы)

Printing is done from the Linux Mint system itself, I printed a test page, everything is fine.
but from Wine from Adobe Reader it goes to print, the printer prints ...
but .. such a disgrace comes out on the sheet:
%%BeginDocument: Wine passthrough
%%DocumentProcessColors: (atend)
%%ADOPrintSettings: L3 W0 VM op crd ... etc.

and it seems that there is also a footer, but there is no document itself.
how to cure this so that the document is printed, and not this ...??
I've been searching the internet but haven't found anything clear yet.

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Sergey c0re, 2018-12-25
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The problem was solved... I
changed the driver from PCL3 to the next version 3.15.2 offered on the list (without the inscription PCL)
in the print settings in Acrobat Reader 6.02 in the advanced settings (from the print window, the "Advanced" button) the option "print as image," he noted. Now printing works from Acrobat Reader launched under Wine.

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