lpfilter(1)lpfilter(1)NAME
lpfilter: divpage, fontdl, lprpp, plotdvr, printstat, reverse - filters
invoked by lp interface scripts
SYNOPSIS
| | FontID] filename
FontID] filename
nn]
filename
filename
page_length]
Remarks
The structure of these filters is currently under review. They may
become obsolete or be restructured in a future release.
DESCRIPTION
Various filters are used by the subsystem to obtain specialized behav‐
ior for specific types of devices or data. This entry describes cur‐
rently supported filters.
A number of these filters use a specified username and filename to
determine the location of the user who originated the print message.
The filename is used to determine the hostname of the system where the
request originated, and must have the form [dirname]or [dirname]where
dirname is not a path name, but only the name of the basename's parent
directory. filename meets this requirement when it is set to in the
interface script for the printer.
divpage
Provides capabilities for printing multiple pages per sheet and selec‐
tion of built-in fonts.
Options:
Set mode to portrait (default).
Set mode to landscape.
Print half pages (default).
Print quarter pages.
Use font number
FontID. Default is 0. Causes the string to be
sent to the printer. (The character represents
the ESC character.)
fontdl
fontdl downloads the font contained in filename to a printer connected
to standard output.
Options:
Specifies the ID number by which the font will be referenced.
Default is 0.
Specify landscape mode.
Default is portrait.
Specifies proportional spacing.
Default is fixed.
lprpp
This is a filter that converts backspace overstrike to line overprint
with horizontal print positioning to enhance bold print. This func‐
tionality is required on printers such as the LaserJet, which cannot
produce bold print by overstriking.
Options:
Converts <ANYCHAR> to <ANYCHAR><BACKSPACE>_ to italicize ANY‐
CHAR.
Also properly italicizes overstruck (bold) char‐
acters. Does work correctly for "hashed-over‐
strike" such as:
<ANYCHAR><BACKSPACE><DIFFERENTCHAR><BACKSPACE>_
Prints only the odd numbered pages.
Used with for double-sided printing.
Print only the even numbered pages.
Used with for double sided printing.
Specifies the page length, in lines.
Default is 60 unless -n or -p is selected, in
which case it is 66.
Specifies nroff mode for printing output of the
nroff command. Prints 66 lines per page with the
first line appearing on logical line 4 of the
printer.
Specifies pr mode for printing output from the
pr command. Prints 66 lines per page with the
first line appearing on logical line 3 of the
printer.
plotdvr
HP-GL plotter filter. This filter scans the data for "PG" commands
(paper feed). When this data is encountered, the filter strips it from
the data stream and informs the requesting user of the need to change
paper in the plotter.
Options:
Specifies the printer request ID and is used in various
messages regarding the plot request.
The requesting user's login name, used to communicate
with the user regarding the request.
Specifies the use of escape sequences, rather than HP-GL
commands, to determine plotter status.
Plot without stopping for paper changes.
The "PG" commands are not stripped from the data
stream and the user is not notified of them.
This option is used on plotters capable of auto‐
matic page feed.
Prevents initialization of the plotter.
printstat
Interrogates an RS232 printer as to its status, and does not return
until the printer is ready. If the printer is off-line, out of paper,
or disconnected, the submitter of the print request is notified of this
condition periodically until it is corrected. When the printer is
ready to print, the command exits.
Standard input and standard output must both be connected to the serial
printer device.
This program uses the send-status command to determine status. (The
characters and represent the ESC or and DC1 or characters, respec‐
tively.) Not all serial printers respond to this command. Only the
following configurations support this command:
┌─────────────┬──────────────────────────┐
│ Printer │ Comments │
├─────────────┼──────────────────────────┤
│LaserJet │ Not supported │
│LaserJetII │ Supported │
│LaserJetIID │ Requires HP26013A module │
│LaserJetIIP │ Not supported │
│LaserJetIII │ Requires HP26013A module │
│LaserJet2000 │ Not supported │
└─────────────┴──────────────────────────┘
Options:
Print request ID used in various communications with the user.
The requesting user's login name, used to communicate
with the user regarding the request.
reverse
Prints the data appearing on the standard input in reverse page order
to the standard output. This command can handle up to 2000 pages.
Specifies the page length, in lines.
Default is 66.
DIAGNOSTICS
Error and diagnostic messages appear on the printed output, on the
user's terminal, or are mailed to the user, depending on circumstances.
WARNINGS
There is little consistency in the interface to these filters.
SEE ALSOlp(1), lpadmin(1M).
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