01-12-2004
Barcode Printing
How can you pull up a list of print drivers loaded at the Unix level? I am trying to get an HP LaserJet 2300 using the PCL5e driver to print barcode labels. I believe the PCL5e driver needs to be loaded somewhere at the Unix level but am at a loss as to where. Thanks
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
print.ini
print.ini(5) File Formats Manual print.ini(5)
NAME
print.ini -- survex printer settings
Description
The print.ini file contains printer descriptions for the Survex printer drivers.
File Format
The format of the print.ini file is similar to the .ini files used on Microsoft Windows. The file is divided into sections, each section
corresponding to a separate printer description. A section starts with a section name in square brackets, e.g. aven's built-in printer
support uses the aven section:
[aven]
followed by some options of the form <option>=<setting>, e.g.:
font_size_labels=6
In the supplied print.ini each option is preceded by a comment (indicated by a semicolon ';') briefly explaining the option.
Customising Printer Settings
If you wish to change the size of the font used for labels or the colours used you need to override some of the setting in print.ini.
You shouldn't modify the master print.ini (located in /usr/share/survex on Unix, or in the same directory as the Survex program files on
other systems), or your changes will be overwritten by upgrades. Instead create:
o /etc/survex/print.ini (Unix - system-wide settings)
o ~/.survex/print.ini (Unix - per user settings)
o myprint.ini in the directory where Survex is installed (other platforms)
If one of these files contains a setting then aven will use it instead of the setting in the master print.ini. Any settings not specified
will still fall back to the values in print.ini.
See Also
printdm(1), printhpgl(1), printpcl(1), printps(1)
print.ini(5)