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Re: [hylafax-users] Error in postscript?



OK, first of all, thanks all of your replies.

Let me explain some the problem some more.

1. The receiving side is ordinary fax machine (one of them are using HP 
Laserjet 3330).  I think this problem are not applied to all receiver, but 
I'm not sure about it.

2. The job is successfully submitted to the fax from my client.  And the .PS 
file the server received is correct, in addition, the TIF image converted by 
ps2fax command is correct too.

3. For hardware issue, I never tried other modem yet, but I'm planning to 
setup another hylafax server later with a different modem, so maybe I could 
know whether it is related to hardware problem or not later.

4. I didn't did a line by line comparsion of the logs file yet.  Maybe I can 
post the logs in details and the outcome fax sample (I try to scan it first) 
out later.

What process will Hylafax do after converting the fax from PS to TIF (using 
ps2fax command to generate the ps.fax file?  As the file "ps.fax" file is 
still correct, I think it would be the problem with either encoding or other 
process after doing the PS conversion (ps2fax).


-----Original Message-----
From: Jacky Tsoi [mailto:jackytsoi@msn.com]
Sent: 26. listopadu 2002 3:33
To: hylafax-users@hylafax.org
Subject: [hylafax-users] Error in postscript?


Dear all,

I've setup the Hylafax 4.1.5 on a RedHat 8.0 with GNU Ghostscript 7.05 and a

Zoom external modem.

Everything seems to work fine, and it's excellent for receiving fax.  I'm
using WHFC (the newest unstable version) to send outgoing fax and all fax
jobs are successfully completed, all operations worked fine, no error in
logs.

However, I've tried to fax to some fax machine and found that the fax sent
with WHFC/Hylafax are very strange, some line in the content were merged
into one and some lines are even disappeared!

I've tried to get the .ps file from the docq/ and view it with Photoshop,
the .ps file is correct and very beautiful too.  So, I suppose the problem
is caused by some encoding format or some process while sending out?  But I
can't figure it out.  I've tried to add the line "Use2D: no" in config file
but seems no difference, and I found in the info/ folder that the remote fax

machine supports 2D encoding too.  What can I do to solve or diagnose the
problem?





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