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Latest revision as of 13:25, 18 March 2013
Description
This test case describes the scenario of using complicated options while printing
How to test
- Open a multi-page pdf document in evince or okular. File:Testpages.pdf can be used as a document.
- Go to the print dialog and select some 'complicated' options, like
- 2-up, duplex
- 2-up, first even, then odd
- pages 2-4, 3 collated copies
- Repeat these tests with the 'Print to File' printer
Expected Results
- Reasonable behaviours might be:
- The document should come out of the printer in the way you expected it
- If the printer cannot satisfy certain options or combinations of options, the dialog should indicate that and refuse to print
- A printer status icon should appear in the notification area and give you access to your past and current print jobs