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Printing with Cups Server ZNCUPS

at DESY Zeuthen, the current printing system LPRng will be replaced by the Common Unix Printing System ([http://www.cups.org CUPS]). The reasons are

With this change of the printing system, NEW - shorter - printer names will be introduced. Alias names are not supported in CUPS.

Network Printers

Windows Printing

UNIX Printing

Overview of Cups Printing Options on UNIX

Printing Options are passed to Cups using the -o Option of lp and lpr:

Option

Meaning

Example

Comment

sides=one-sided

disables duplex printing

lpr -o sides=one-sided testpage.ps

use printer/simplex if supported

sides=two-sided-short-edge

enables duplex printing for landcape pages

lpr -o sides=two-sided-short-edge myfile.gif

sides=two-sided-long-edge

enables duplex printing for portrait pages

lpr -o sides=two-sided-long-edge info.txt

default

page-ranges=RANGE

not the complete document is printed, but only the specified pages

lpr -o page-range=1,3-5,7 docu.ps

number-up=number

places multiple document pages on a single printed page

lpr -o number-up=4 project.pdf

supported are: 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, and 16

Resolution=xxx

changes printers resolution

lpr -o Resolution=600dpi testpage.ps

lpoptions can be used to find out supported Resoltions fo a queue:  lpoptions -p queuename -l |grep Resolution 

media=Transparency

prints on transparent Media

lpr -o media=Transarency talk.ps

use printer/transp if supported

PageSize=A3

prints on DIN A3 paper

lpr -o PageSize=A3 picture.gif

use printer/A3 if supported

scaling=number

The scaling value is a number from 1 to 800 specifying the size in relation to the page (not the image.)

lpr -o scaling=100 pict.gif

can be used for image formats (GIF,JPEG,TIFF,...)

landscape

rotate the page 90 degrees to print in landscape orientation

lpr -o landscape picture.jpg

orientation-requested=N

rotates the page depending on the value of N

lpr -o orientation-requested=4 file.ps

possible values: 3: no rotation, 4: 90 degrees, 5: 270 degrees, 6: 180 degrees

job-sheets=none

do not print bannerpages

lpr -o job-sheets=none file.ps

For more options and additional information see the [http://zncups.ifh.de:631/sum.html "Cups Software User Manual"]

Frequently Asked Questions

Which file formats can Cups process ?

Which applications do offer a tight cups integration on a UNIX system ?

How can I select the simplex mode on a duplex printer under UNIX ?

Why there are no A3 and transparency queues anymore?

How can I change personal printer specific option settings?

How can I print multiple copies of a document using the CLI?

Copies are not collated by default. Use the -o Collate=True option to get collated copies:

How can I change the layout of the output pages when using N-Up printing?

In order to change the borders around each page, use the -o page-border=value option. Supported borders are:

Example: lp -o number-up=4 -o page-border=double myfile

In order to change the arrangement of the pages on each output page, use the -o number-up-layout=value option. Possible values are:

Explanation: The default layout is lrtb(Left to right, top to bottom). This means: using a number-up of 4, the first page will be printed on the top-left of the outputpage, the second page will be printed on the top-right, the third page will be printed on the bottem-left and the fourth page on the bottom-right of the outputpage.

Example: lp -o number-up=4 -o number-up-layout=btrl myfile

I'm using psutils (pstops,psnup,psbook). Even though I'm using the option ''sides=two-sided-short-edge'' the output was not arranged in the correct order. What can I do?

I'm using psutils (pstops,psnup,psbook). On the Xerox Color Printer I get wrong output with a different font. What can I do?

Printing from Linux Notebooks

using cups

Use one of the following two methods to let your local cups communicate with our server. Afterwards you can use cups as described above.

use a local cups-daemon

without local cups-daemon

If you have no local cupsd running, just change the Servername directive in /etc/cups/client.conf to zncups.ifh.de

lpr/lp based printing system

Known Problems using Cups