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PRINT(1)			Printing Tools			      PRINT(1)

NAME
     print - printing tools

DESCRIPTION
     The print subsystem provides a printing environment for Silicon Graphics
     workstations.  The printing environment is built on top of the AT&T
     System V Release 3 printer spooling system. Graphical tools are provided
     for managing all aspects of printing.  The print subsystem is designed to
     take full advantage of the SGI Impressario(1) product. Impressario
     provides a high performance printer server and scanning environment as
     well as support for the printing of a wide range of file formats.

     The Printer Manager (printers(1m)) is used primarily to perform printer
     installation and removal.	Other printing related administrative tasks
     can also be performed. These tasks include sending a test page, changing
     a printer's system connection and setting printer specific options.  The
     Printer Manager represents each installed printer as an icon that can
     then be dragged onto the desktop. These icons allow drag-and-drop
     printing and provide graphical printer status information when double
     cliked by invoking the PrintStatus(1) program.

     The print job submittal tool is called glp(1) (also available as
     PrintPanel). glp is a graphical replacement for the lp(1) command. The
     program accepts the same command line arguments as lp. One of the glp
     program's more interesting features is its graphical options panels.
     These panels provide graphical access to printer specific options.

     In addition to providing print queue information, PrintStatus(1) displays
     detailed status information for Impressario printers, thereby quickly
     informing the user of such conditions as printer out of paper and paper
     jam.

Common Printing Options
     All Impressario-compatible printers support a number of user-controllable
     features.	Users can specify whether they want banner pages printed; how
     they want text formatted; how they want images scaled, rotated, and
     color-adjusted; and how they want PostScript documents printed.  All of
     these options are supported by all Impressario printers, regardless of
     printer type or capability, because Impressario performing the work in
     software on the printer server.  Users can also control a number of
     device-dependent features, which vary by printer.

     The common options supported by Impressario-compatible printers are
     available through GUI "printer-specific options panels", accessed through
     PrintPanel or the Printer Manager.	 All of these options can be set on a
     per-print-job basis, or saved on a per-printer, per-user basis: each user
     can have saved settings for each printer.	System defaults can also be
     set by the system administrator for those users who do not have saved
     settings already.	For customers unable or unwilling to use graphical
     tools, all settings can be specified on the command line as well.

     The common command-line equivalents for Impressario-compatible printer

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     options are specified as arguments to the lp(1) command's -o option.  For
     instance, printing a file while turning off a banner page for a printer
     would be accomplished as follows:

     lp -o"nobanner" filename

     The command line options are as follows:

General options, independent of filetype
     banner/nobanner	 Turn on/off banner page printing.

     verbose/noverbose	 Turn on/off verbose debugging messages, reported in
			 the spooler log file /var/spool/lp/log.

PostScript file options
     These options apply only to PostScript files following the Adobe Document
     Structuring Conventions, version 1.0 or above.

     pspagerange	 Print the specified page range, as in pspagerange 2-
			 3.

     psreversepage	 Print the document in reverse order.

     psoddpage/psevenpage
			 Print only the odd/even pages of the document.
			 Useful when attempting to print double-sided on a
			 single-sided printer.

Image file options
     These options apply only to raster image files supported by Impressario,
     but are independent of the image file type.  All of the following options
     apply to all supported image types.

     bestfit		 Rotate and scale the image to occupy the largest
			 possible amount of space on the page.

     rotate		 Rotate the image in integer degrees, clockwise.
			 Takes one integer argument.

     flip		 Flip the image, producing a mirror image.  Useful for
			 printing transparencies and iron-on decals.

     zoom		 Scale the image to an integer percentage of the page
			 area.	Takes one floating point argument.  0.0 means
			 do not scale, 1.0 means scale to fill page.

     ppi		 Scale the image to match the specified input
			 resolution, in pixels per inch.  Useful when trying
			 to print a scanned image at the original size,
			 without knowing the resolution of the output device
			 to do so, specify the scanned resolution.  Takes one
			 positive integer argument.

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     gamma		 Adjust the image colors by gammawarping according to
			 the single floating point argument.

Text file filtering options
     These options apply only to ISO and ASCII text files.

     pstext		 Force PostScript to be used for text processing.  If
			 not specified, Impressario will use fastest path
			 possible, bypassing PostScript if possible.

     landscape/portrait	 Specify page orientation, top edge longest/shortest.

     fontname		 Use specified font name if available.	Takes one
			 argument, an Adobe Type 1 font name.

     fontsize		 Use specified font size if available.	Takes one
			 argument, a positive integer.

     columns		 Divide the page into multiple columns.	 Takes one
			 argument, a positive integer.

     reversepages/noreversepages
			 Do/Don't reverse the page order of the text document.

     gaudy/nogaudy	 Print gaudy (fancy) headers on each page.

     manpage		 Used when printing manpages, to give a standard
			 appearance, and ensure that they page breaks appear
			 correct.  Used by the man command with the -t option.

NOTE
     Please read the release notes for print.  They contain the most recent
     information about the product. Release notes are provided on-line and can
     be read using the grelnotes(1) or relnotes(1) programs, or from the
     system Toolchest's Help menu.

SEE ALSO
     printers(1), glp(1), PrintStatus(1), Optional product impressario(1)

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