Its fixed and rolling out soon as per Google
Read the message you replied to.
The issue is in Chromium, so it affects Chrome and EDGE.
Use a PCL driver is one fix, print from literally anything else is another, even Google Canary doesn't have the issue. You can disable Postscript passthrough so the bad Ghostscript code doesn't get there (works for some, not for others)
Xerox is irrelevant in the matter, every PS device including print to PDF is affected by this.
I am getting the same error message, it was a shipping label from a google chrome browser I was trying to print. I print these label a few times a week and have never recieved that message before:
ERROR: typecheck
OFFENDING COMMAND: setlinecap
STACK:
-savelevel-
can someone please help, thank you!
Pretty sure this is known Chromium bug https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1030689. As well as your workaround, printing using a PCL driver seems to work as well.
I have having a problem with printing PDF from the Edge browser or printing web pages in general.
Printer is Xerox® AltaLink® C8070 and the error I am getting is:
ERROR: typecheck
OFFENDING COMMAND: setlinecap
STACK:
-savelevel-
I have worked around the PDF issue by using Adobe Acrobat which prints fine, but I am struggling with web pages.
Going by the error message is there anything in the preferences I need to tweak to get this printing properly?
Regards,
Christian
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