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PRINTCAP(5)							   PRINTCAP(5)

NAME
       printcap - printer capability data base

SYNOPSIS
       /etc/printcap

DESCRIPTION
       NOTE: This file is superseded by netinfo(5) if NetInfo is running.

       Printcap	 is  a	simplified version of the termcap(5) data base used to
       describe line printers.	The spooling system accesses the printcap file
       every  time  it	is  used,  allowing  dynamic  addition and deletion of
       printers.  Each entry in the data base is used to describe one printer.
       This  data base may not be substituted for, as is possible for termcap,
       because it may allow accounting to be bypassed.

       The default printer is normally lp,  though  the	 environment  variable
       PRINTER	may  be used to override this.	Each spooling utility supports
       an option,  -Pprinter,  to  allow  explicit  naming  of	a  destination
       printer.

       Refer  to  the  4.3BSD  Line  Printer  Spooler  Manual  for  a complete
       discussion on how setup the database for a given printer.

CAPABILITIES
       Refer to termcap(5) for a description of the file layout.

       Name   Type  Default		Description
       af     str   NULL		name of accounting file
       br     num   none		if lp is a tty, set the baud rate (ioctl call)
       cf     str   NULL		cifplot data filter
       df     str   NULL		tex data filter (DVI format)
       fc     num   0			if lp is a tty, clear flag bits (sgtty.h)
       ff     str   ``\f''		string to send for a form feed
       fo     bool  false		print a form feed when device is opened
       fs     num   0			like `fc' but set bits
       gf     str   NULL		graph data filter (plot (3X) format)
       hl     bool  false		print the burst header page last
       ic     bool  false		driver supports (non standard) ioctl to indent printout
       if     str   NULL		name of text filter which does accounting
       lf     str   ``/dev/console''	error logging file name
       lo     str   ``lock''		name of lock file
       lp     str   ``/dev/lp''		device name to open for output
       mx     num   1000		maximum file size (in BUFSIZ blocks), zero = unlimited
       nd     str   NULL		next directory for list of queues (unimplemented)
       nf     str   NULL		ditroff data filter (device independent troff)
       of     str   NULL		name of output filtering program
       pc     num   200			price per foot or page in hundredths of cents
       pl     num   66			page length (in lines)
       pw     num   132			page width (in characters)
       px     num   0			page width in pixels (horizontal)
       py     num   0			page length in pixels (vertical)
       rf     str   NULL		filter for printing FORTRAN style text files
       rg     str   NULL		restricted group. Only members of group allowed access
       rm     str   NULL		machine name for remote printer
       rp     str   ``lp''		remote printer name argument
       rs     bool  false		restrict remote users to those with local accounts
       rw     bool  false		open the printer device for reading and writing
       sb     bool  false		short banner (one line only)
       sc     bool  false		suppress multiple copies
       sd     str   ``/usr/spool/lpd''	spool directory
       sf     bool  false		suppress form feeds
       sh     bool  false		suppress printing of burst page header
       st     str   ``status''		status file name
       tf     str   NULL		troff data filter (cat phototypesetter)
       tr     str   NULL		trailer string to print when queue empties
       vf     str   NULL		raster image filter
       xc     num   0			if lp is a tty, clear local mode bits (tty (4))
       xs     num   0			like `xc' but set bits

       If the local line printer driver supports indentation, the daemon  must
       understand how to invoke it.

FILTERS
       The  lpd(8)  daemon  creates a pipeline of filters to process files for
       various printer types.  The filters selected depend on the flags passed
       to lpr(1).  The pipeline set up is:

	      -p   pr | if   regular text + pr(1)
	      none if	     regular text
	      -c   cf	     cifplot
	      -d   df	     DVI (tex)
	      -g   gf	     plot(3)
	      -n   nf	     ditroff
	      -f   rf	     Fortran
	      -t   tf	     troff
	      -v   vf	     raster image

       The if filter is invoked with arguments:

	    if [ -c ] -wwidth -llength -iindent -n login -h host acct-file

       The  -c	flag  is  passed  only if the -l flag (pass control characters
       literally) is specified to lpr.	Width  and  length  specify  the  page
       width  and  length (from pw and pl respectively) in characters.	The -n
       and -h parameters specify the login name and host name of the owner  of
       the job respectively.  Acct-file is passed from the af printcap entry.

       If no if is specified, of is used instead, with the distinction that of
       is opened only once, while if  is  opened  for  every  individual  job.
       Thus,  if  is  better  suited to performing accounting.	The of is only
       given the width and length flags.

       All other filters are called as:

	    filter -xwidth -ylength -n login -h host acct-file

       where width and length are represented in pixels, specified by  the  px
       and py entries respectively.

       All  filters  take  stdin  as  the file, stdout as the printer, may log
       either to stderr or using syslog(3), and must not ignore SIGINT.

LOGGING
       Error messages generated by the line printer programs themselves	 (that
       is,  the	 lp* programs) are logged by syslog(3) using the LPR facility.
       Messages printed on stderr of one  of  the  filters  are	 sent  to  the
       corresponding  lf  file.	  The  filters	may,  of  course,  use	syslog
       themselves.

       Error messages sent to the console have a carriage return  and  a  line
       feed appended to them, rather than just a line feed.

SEE ALSO
       netinfo(5), termcap(5), lpc(8), lpd(8), pac(8), lpr(1), lpq(1), lprm(1)
       4.3BSD Line Printer Spooler Manual

4.2 Berkeley Distribution	 May 14, 1986			   PRINTCAP(5)
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