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ppdof(8) System Manager's Manual ppdof(8)
NAME
ppdof - Text to PostScript translation filter
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lbin/ppdof +Cfilename [-n login] [-h host] [...]
OPTIONS
Use of the print flags is dependent on the features available on the print device, and on the current status of those features. For exam-
ple, when you select a particular paper size, the appropriate paper must be correctly loaded in the paper trays.
Options in /etc/printcap
The following options are set in the /etc/printcap file and can be specified using the + switch. For example: :if=/usr/lbin/ppdof +Bupper
+Cln32.rpd:
You can also specify command line options in the /etc/printcap file using the + switch. For example: :if=/usr/lbin/ppdof +Olandscape
+Cln32.rpd:
Here, the -Olandscape option is specified. Specifies the default tray name to select for printing the banner page. For example:
:of=/usr/lbin/ppdof +Bupper +Cln32.rpd:
In this example, the banner page will be printed on whatever stock is currently loaded into the upper tray on the selected print
device. Specifies the printer configuration file to use for the print job. Specifies the unit of measurement to be inches or cen-
timeters for lines per inch (lpi), characters per inch (cpi), and page margin options. The default value is inches. Specifies the
default tray name to select for printing the trailer page. For example: :if=/usr/lbin/ppdof +olower +Cln32.rpd:
Command Line Options
Specify print filter options at the command line using the lpr command as follows. Multiple -O options are supported. Specifies the host
name from which the job owner is submitting the print command. Specifies the login (account) name of the job owner. Specifies the name of
the output tray where the printed pages are placed. Specifies the page width in columns for portrait and landscape printing. A page width
of 0 instructs the filter to use 80 columns in portrait orientation and 132 columns in landscape orientation. Specifies the tray name from
which print paper is selected. The printer may select an alternate tray when the paper size provided in the tray does not match the docu-
ment requirements. Specifies the number of sides to print on each sheet. You can specify sides as follows: 1 or one - Print on one side of
the sheet. 2 or two - Print on both sides of the sheet (duplex printing). Specifies options related to page orientation, formatting, and
features as follows: Specifies the number of characters to print per inch. Specifies only even numbered sheets are to be printed. Speci-
fies the printed output is parallel to the long side of the page. Specifies the number of lines to print per page. Specifies the number
of lines to print per inch. Specifies only odd numbered sheets are to be printed. Specifies the range of pages to be printed, starting
with page number m and ending with page number n. Specifies to print the list of options provided by the printer configuration file which
includes paper sizes, input and output paper tray names. For example: # lpr -Oprint /etc/motd
(Note that the file /etc/motd is specified to satisfy lpr command line requirements, the file itself is not printed.) Specifies the
printed output is parallel to the short side of the page. These options specify the various page margins in inches. The page mar-
gin sizes in inches as follows: tm= - Top margin in inches. For example -Otm=2 bm= - Bottom margin in inches. For example -Obm=1.5
lm= - Left margin in inches. For example -Olm=1 rm= - Right margin in inches. For example -Orm=3 pm= - Page margin. Using this
option sets tm, bm, lm and rm to the same value. For example -Opm=1.25 When configuring the /etc/printcap entry, different margins
for landscape and portrait orientation can be specified by adding the suffixes _l and _p respectively. For example:
:if=/usr/lbin/ppdof +Olm_p=0.5 +Olm_l=0.25 +Cln32.rpd:
DESCRIPTION
The ppdof filter translates ASCII to PostScript and handles the device dependencies of a PostScript printer.
It is recommended that the ppdof filter be specified for both the :of and the :if fields in the /etc/printcap file. For a description of
these fields, see the printcap(4) reference page.
RESTRICTIONS
The commands generated by the ppdof filter to handle device dependencies might be incompatible with some PostScript documents. When a
PostScript file does not print correctly use the following command to prevent file preprocessing. # lpr -x file.ps
The filter will not setup device dependencies or provide ASCII to PostScript translation for documents containing printer control charac-
ters.
EXIT STATUS
Any value other than zero (0) indicates that an error has occurred.
ERRORS
Use the lf error log field in the /etc/printcap to specify the name of the error log file.
SEE ALSO
Commands: cancel(1), lpr(1), pr(1)
Files: printcap(4).
System Administration
ppdof(8)