05-30-2012
Most HP printers, particularly network ones, ought to understand generic PCL.
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DVIHP(1) General Commands Manual DVIHP(1)
NAME
dvihp - convert a TeX DVI file to Hewlett-Packard PCL
SYNOPSIS
dvihp [options] dvifile[.dvi]
DESCRIPTION
dvihp translates the given dvifile to Hewlett-Packard PCL using dvicopy(1) then $DVILJ (dvilj4 by default).
In the absence of other options, pipe the PCL to $SPOOL (lpr by default).
OPTIONS
Options are recognized from dvips where possible:
-A print odd pages
-B print even pages
-d n set debug bits to n (see documentation)
-D n set resolution to n
-f run as filter
-l n don't print pages after n
-m manual feed
-n n print n pages
-O a,b set/change paper offset to a,b mm.
-o s output to s instead of spooling
-p n don't print pages before n.
-Ps pass directly to lpr.
-v verbose operation.
-x n set magnification to n.
--help write usage summary.
Other options are passed to the dvilj program.
BUGS
Email bug reports to tex-k@tug.org.
SEE ALSO
dvicopy(1), dvilj4(1).
December 24, 2009 DVIHP(1)