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lp -o sides=two-sided-short-edge -o ColorModel=color file.pdf (useful for printing tri-fold brochures) | lp -o sides=two-sided-short-edge -o ColorModel=color file.pdf (useful for printing tri-fold brochures) | ||
'''lpoptions''' | |||
Use the lpoptions command to save these options for later use. For example, you might want to do color printing to the printer on another floor, reserving the printer on your own floor for the normal grayscale prints. This command will ensure that anything you send to the 5th floor printer will be printed in color: | |||
lpoptions -d 5 ColorModel=color | |||
your lpoptions commands are saved in the file ~/.cups/lpoptions |
Revision as of 14:26, 22 June 2011
Printing to the Ricoh copiers
If you use command line to print, send only postscript or pdf files to the copier. The basic command is
lp file.pdf
By default, you will get duplexed (long-edge), grayscale prints if you print to the copiers. Some useful options are
Examples:
lp -d P file.pdf (send file to printer P - e.g. P=5) lp -o ColorModel=color file.pdf (print in color) lp -o sides=two-sided-short-edge file.pdf (duplex along short edge instead of long)
You can combine these commands, for example:
lp -o sides=two-sided-short-edge -o ColorModel=color file.pdf (useful for printing tri-fold brochures)
lpoptions
Use the lpoptions command to save these options for later use. For example, you might want to do color printing to the printer on another floor, reserving the printer on your own floor for the normal grayscale prints. This command will ensure that anything you send to the 5th floor printer will be printed in color:
lpoptions -d 5 ColorModel=color
your lpoptions commands are saved in the file ~/.cups/lpoptions