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Check the command syntax:
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Located in
kprinterimpl.cpp:283
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<p>Could not load filter description for <b>%1</b>.</p>
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kprinterimpl.cpp:355
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<qt>The print file is empty and will be ignored:<p>%1</p></qt>
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Located in
kprinterimpl.cpp:487
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<qt>The file format <em> %1 </em> is not directly supported by the current print system. You now have 3 options: <ul> <li> KDE can attempt to convert this file automatically to a supported format. (Select <em>Convert</em>) </li><li> You can try to send the file to the printer without any conversion. (Select <em>Keep</em>) </li><li> You can cancel the printjob. (Select <em>Cancel</em>) </li></ul> Do you want KDE to attempt and convert this file to %2?</qt>
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Located in
kprinterimpl.cpp:497
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<qt>No appropriate filter was found to convert the file format %1 into %2.<br><ul><li>Go to <i>System Options -> Commands</i> to look through the list of possible filters. Each filter executes an external program.</li><li> See if the required external program is available.on your system.</li></ul></qt>
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Located in
kprinterimpl.cpp:518
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