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===== Apple Os X ===== | ===== Apple Os X ===== | ||
- | Apple Os X users rely on the advanced graphical interface of their computers, to access the printers. In reality this is just a frontend for the same CUPS subsystem that we use with Linux. As for the Linux workstations, | + | Os X users connected to the network by wire can browse the list of printers available automatically. The options for printing can be selected in the different section of the print dialog box. click on **pages & copies** to see all the sections at your disposal. |
- | As Os X is developed over the FreeBSD subsystem, all the options you can use for linux ([[printing: | + | |
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* Users of laptops connected to the wireless network please refer to [[printing: | * Users of laptops connected to the wireless network please refer to [[printing: | ||
</ | </ | ||
+ | |||
===== Windows ===== | ===== Windows ===== | ||
- | <note warning> | + | In Windows |
- | To access Shared printers Windows Users have to ask the permission to Administrators. No connections will be available to Windows Users that don't have an access to the server. | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | + | ||
- | In Windows, most programs will let you print from the File menu. Go to Start-> | + | |
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===== Linux Workstations ===== | ===== Linux Workstations ===== | ||
To use one or more of the **[[printing: | To use one or more of the **[[printing: | ||
- | The subsystem that manage the print of documents | + | The subsystem that manage the print of documents understands a variety of formats including text, PostScript, and PDF. It's possible to print directly from command line using the **lpr** or **lp** commands. [[printing: |
- | < | ||
- | ** GTKLP **\\ | ||
- | The use of this program is preferable when you don't want to use the standard options of printer queues. | ||
- | To use this program just launch it from the menu **Applications-> | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | * Users of laptops connected to the wired network have to start the //cups// daemon in order to see the shared printers. | + | * Users of laptops connected to the wired network have to start the //cups// daemon |
* Users of laptops connected to the wireless network please refer to [[printing: | * Users of laptops connected to the wireless network please refer to [[printing: | ||
</ | </ | ||
+ | ===== Unix command line (Linux/Mac) ===== | ||
+ | A brief but useful documentation can be found [[http:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | Usefull commands are: | ||
+ | * //lp//: for printing | ||
+ | * //lpstat//: for checking the print queues | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Some usage examples ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Reduce Waster of Paper === | ||
+ | If possible always print double sided and eventually even fit more than a single document page on each paper side. The following command prints two document pages on each of the two sides of the paper: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | lp -o sides=two-sided-long-edge -o number-up=2 file.pdf | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | You can even print only given pages of a document: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | lp -o sides=two-sided-long-edge -o number-up=2 -o page-ranges=1-4, | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Media Selection === | ||
+ | Check the options on a given printer (// | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | # lpoptions -p cloud -l | ||
+ | |||
+ | PageSize/ | ||
+ | Duplex/ | ||
+ | InputSlot/ | ||
+ | ColorModel/ | ||
+ | MediaType/ | ||
+ | OutputMode/ | ||
+ | OptionDuplex/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | # lpoptions -p algo_nat -l | ||
+ | OptionTrays/ | ||
+ | PageSize/ | ||
+ | BRMediaType/ | ||
+ | InputSlot/ | ||
+ | ManualFeed/ | ||
+ | Duplex/ | ||
+ | BRJobHold/ | ||
+ | BRJobPIN/ | ||
+ | BRUser/User Name: *UserSystem | ||
+ | BRJobName/ | ||
+ | CAPT/Print Quality: *Fine SuperFine | ||
+ | TonerSaveMode/ | ||
+ | BRPrintQuality/ | ||
+ | BRGammaValue/ | ||
+ | BRColorMode/ | ||
+ | BRImprovedGray/ | ||
+ | UCRGCRForImage/ | ||
+ | ScreenLock/ | ||
+ | BRReducedImage/ | ||
+ | BRLanguageLevel/ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now that we know that printer // | ||
+ | (// | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | lp -d algo_nat -o sides=one-sided -o media=a4, | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | Note that the //-o media=...// is used for selecting any combination of //Media Size//, //Media Source//, and/or //Media Type//. Multiple parameters can be given separated by comma. Examples: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | lp ... -o media=a4 ... | ||
+ | lp ... -o media=letter, | ||
+ | lp ... -o media=a4, | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | where //a4// and //letter// are Media Sizes, //Tray2// and //Manual// are Media Sources, and // | ||
+ | |||
+ | ... TODO ... |
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