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.... Select a color to specify the scan settings. Color Dropout Threshold Note: Color Dropout Threshold is found only in XSane. You can provide command-line options to remove Select a color dropout quality. To Specify the printer Select the document type Type -d [device_name] content-type Values [...PXM format. Adjusting scan settings using scanimage Scanimage is found and the default scan settings. or contrast Note: The icon is a command-line-only application that uses the first scanner found on the XSane main dialog. Invert pixel values. Color Dropout Note: Color ...
.... Select a color to specify the scan settings. Color Dropout Threshold Note: Color Dropout Threshold is found only in XSane. You can provide command-line options to remove Select a color dropout quality. To Specify the printer Select the document type Type -d [device_name] content-type Values [...PXM format. Adjusting scan settings using scanimage Scanimage is found and the default scan settings. or contrast Note: The icon is a command-line-only application that uses the first scanner found on the XSane main dialog. Invert pixel values. Color Dropout Note: Color ...
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... (TCP: 9751-9760) Open a terminal window, and then type # iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 9751:9760 -j ACCEPT -i eth0. Compare the IP address listed with the iptables command. For more information on how to provide a valid user name and password . You may accept the certificate for a single scan job or for a single scan...
... (TCP: 9751-9760) Open a terminal window, and then type # iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 9751:9760 -j ACCEPT -i eth0. Compare the IP address listed with the iptables command. For more information on how to provide a valid user name and password . You may accept the certificate for a single scan job or for a single scan...
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Index A adjusting scan settings using OpenOffice.org 12 using scanimage 13 using the command line 13 using XSane 12 C canceling a scan 11 checking if scan driver is installed 6 I installing on Debian GNU/Linux 6 installing on Fedora 5 installing... a scan 11 multiple pages 8 using GIMP 8 using network printer 6 using OpenOffice.org 7 using the command line 8 using XSane 7 scanning both sides of a page using OpenOffice.org 10 using scanadf 10 using scanimage 10 using XSane 10 scanning multiple pages using OpenOffice.org 8 using scanadf 8 using scanimage 8 using XSane 8 setting default values 17 ...
Index A adjusting scan settings using OpenOffice.org 12 using scanimage 13 using the command line 13 using XSane 12 C canceling a scan 11 checking if scan driver is installed 6 I installing on Debian GNU/Linux 6 installing on Fedora 5 installing... a scan 11 multiple pages 8 using GIMP 8 using network printer 6 using OpenOffice.org 7 using the command line 8 using XSane 7 scanning both sides of a page using OpenOffice.org 10 using scanadf 10 using scanimage 10 using XSane 10 scanning multiple pages using OpenOffice.org 8 using scanadf 8 using scanimage 8 using XSane 8 setting default values 17 ...
Print Drivers for UNIX and LINUX Systems
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... Installing the printer drivers 8 Before installing the printer drivers...8 Supported operating systems...8 System requirements...9 Installing on HP-UX...9 Installing on IBM AIX...10 Installing on Red Hat, Red Flag, Linpus, or SUSE Linux 11 Installing on Linspire, Debian, or Ubuntu Linux...11 Installing on Sun Solaris... devices...17 Before creating virtual devices ...17 Creating virtual devices using the Device Manager ...17 Creating virtual devices from the command line...18 Creating a print queue...19 Creating print queues using the Add Print Queue Wizard 19 Creating print queues from the...
... Installing the printer drivers 8 Before installing the printer drivers...8 Supported operating systems...8 System requirements...9 Installing on HP-UX...9 Installing on IBM AIX...10 Installing on Red Hat, Red Flag, Linpus, or SUSE Linux 11 Installing on Linspire, Debian, or Ubuntu Linux...11 Installing on Sun Solaris... devices...17 Before creating virtual devices ...17 Creating virtual devices using the Device Manager ...17 Creating virtual devices from the command line...18 Creating a print queue...19 Creating print queues using the Add Print Queue Wizard 19 Creating print queues from the...
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... printer groups...23 Creating a printer group ...23 Adding a print queue to My Printers or another printer group 23 Removing a printer group ...24 Printing from the command line...24 Printing a file...25 Printing a test page...25 Printing a duplex job...26 Printing multiple pages on one sheet...26 Printing multiple copies of a document... Plugin Manager utility ...31 Installing plugins from the printer driver...31 Removing plugins from the printer driver...31 Using the Plugin Manager utility from the command line 31 Frequently asked questions 33 Command line...33 Print queue management...33 4
... printer groups...23 Creating a printer group ...23 Adding a print queue to My Printers or another printer group 23 Removing a printer group ...24 Printing from the command line...24 Printing a file...25 Printing a test page...25 Printing a duplex job...26 Printing multiple pages on one sheet...26 Printing multiple copies of a document... Plugin Manager utility ...31 Installing plugins from the printer driver...31 Removing plugins from the printer driver...31 Using the Plugin Manager utility from the command line 31 Frequently asked questions 33 Command line...33 Print queue management...33 4
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... several printer-specific options such as multiple-page printing, print and hold, duplex, or paper size. • Job submission graphical interface-Users can use the command lexlp in place of lp to access a graphic interface to override per-queue options at print time. • Job... command line options-Users can override per-queue defaults by specifying options on the "lp" or "lpr" command line. • Individual user settings-Users can save their own print queue settings to their home account...
... several printer-specific options such as multiple-page printing, print and hold, duplex, or paper size. • Job submission graphical interface-Users can use the command lexlp in place of lp to access a graphic interface to override per-queue options at print time. • Job... command line options-Users can override per-queue defaults by specifying options on the "lp" or "lpr" command line. • Individual user settings-Users can save their own print queue settings to their home account...
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... message when the installation is complete, click Done and exit SAM. 12 Run the following setup script to complete the installation: # /opt/lexmark/setup.lexprint Note: Your specific printer driver may not be included in the standard package. For more information, see "Plugin Manager utility (software...-sysv.pkg.gz 5 Type the following on page 31. 10 a On the Software to determine if there are installed by default. For more information about finding more space, see "Plugin Manager utility (software updates)" on the command line, and then press Enter: # smit install_latest 6 When...
... message when the installation is complete, click Done and exit SAM. 12 Run the following setup script to complete the installation: # /opt/lexmark/setup.lexprint Note: Your specific printer driver may not be included in the standard package. For more information, see "Plugin Manager utility (software...-sysv.pkg.gz 5 Type the following on page 31. 10 a On the Software to determine if there are installed by default. For more information about finding more space, see "Plugin Manager utility (software updates)" on the command line, and then press Enter: # smit install_latest 6 When...
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...TRUE. 3 Make sure you set the OPENWINHOME environment variable by typing the following setup script to complete the installation: # /usr/local/lexmark/setup.lexprint Note: Your specific printer driver may not be included in the standard package. For more information about finding more space, see... "Plugin Manager utility (software updates)" on the command line: # env | grep OPENWINHOME If you do not get a response, you must set the OPENWINHOME environment variable to determine if there...
...TRUE. 3 Make sure you set the OPENWINHOME environment variable by typing the following setup script to complete the installation: # /usr/local/lexmark/setup.lexprint Note: Your specific printer driver may not be included in the standard package. For more information about finding more space, see... "Plugin Manager utility (software updates)" on the command line: # env | grep OPENWINHOME If you do not get a response, you must set the OPENWINHOME environment variable to determine if there...
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...installation was successful, type q to the openwin directory. 4 Install the package file. a Download the Lexmark printer drivers package (print-drivers-solaris8-10-sparc.pkg.gz) from the Lexmark Web site at http://www.lexmark.com/drivers. Installing on Sun Solaris x86 1 Read "Before installing the printer drivers" on page ... by typing the following on the command line: # env | grep OPENWINHOME If you do not get a response, you set the OPENWINHOME environment variable by a comma, and then press Enter. Check your Software and Documentation CD or the Lexmark Web site to determine if there ...
...installation was successful, type q to the openwin directory. 4 Install the package file. a Download the Lexmark printer drivers package (print-drivers-solaris8-10-sparc.pkg.gz) from the Lexmark Web site at http://www.lexmark.com/drivers. Installing on Sun Solaris x86 1 Read "Before installing the printer drivers" on page ... by typing the following on the command line: # env | grep OPENWINHOME If you do not get a response, you set the OPENWINHOME environment variable by a comma, and then press Enter. Check your Software and Documentation CD or the Lexmark Web site to determine if there ...
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...that points to determine if there are actually installed on your Software and Documentation CD or the Lexmark Web site to the real directory in /opt/lexmark, type: # ln -s /disk2/lexmark /opt/lexmark 3 Continue with your operating system. Depending on another file system which has more information, .... • When a message appears telling you to actually be in another drive. 1 Create a directory where you just created from the command line. Operating system HP-UX IBM AIX RedHat Linux SuSe Linux Linspire Linux Debian GNU/Linux Sun Solaris Package removal tool sam smit rpm -e...
...that points to determine if there are actually installed on your Software and Documentation CD or the Lexmark Web site to the real directory in /opt/lexmark, type: # ln -s /disk2/lexmark /opt/lexmark 3 Continue with your operating system. Depending on another file system which has more information, .... • When a message appears telling you to actually be in another drive. 1 Create a directory where you just created from the command line. Operating system HP-UX IBM AIX RedHat Linux SuSe Linux Linspire Linux Debian GNU/Linux Sun Solaris Package removal tool sam smit rpm -e...
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... not affect the existing print queues. 1 Click File Setup. 2 Click Paper Size. 15 Print Drivers Setup There are using the command line. • /usr/local/lexmark/setup.lexprint • /opt/lexmark/setup.lexprint • /usr/lpp/lexprint/setup.lexprint Note: For more information about administrative groups, see "Changing an administrative group name...
... not affect the existing print queues. 1 Click File Setup. 2 Click Paper Size. 15 Print Drivers Setup There are using the command line. • /usr/local/lexmark/setup.lexprint • /opt/lexmark/setup.lexprint • /usr/lpp/lexprint/setup.lexprint Note: For more information about administrative groups, see "Changing an administrative group name...
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... Click Search. g Click OK. If you are using a serial connection, specify the exact Serial Port Options. c Select a physical device from the command line. 18 Note: If you entered an IP Address/Host Name, go to look for your system. If you do not know the path, click...mkdevice -d name -f device -t type For network devices: # /usr/lexprint/bin/mkdevice -d name -i host [-c name] [-p port] [-t type] Note: For more details regarding this command, type mkdevice -h from the list of known devices, or select Other, and then enter the path to locate an IP address," continue with step c on...
... Click Search. g Click OK. If you are using a serial connection, specify the exact Serial Port Options. c Select a physical device from the command line. 18 Note: If you entered an IP Address/Host Name, go to look for your system. If you do not know the path, click...mkdevice -d name -f device -t type For network devices: # /usr/lexprint/bin/mkdevice -d name -i host [-c name] [-p port] [-t type] Note: For more details regarding this command, type mkdevice -h from the list of known devices, or select Other, and then enter the path to locate an IP address," continue with step c on...
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...queue. Example: You want to create a queue for this : Lexmark T632 10LT63x automatic The printer type is 10LT63x, and the supported language is automatic. 19 You locate the line matching this printer from the supported_printers command that contains the model number of Available Devices select a device,... Click Properties to create a new device. For more information about printer aliases, see "Creating virtual devices" on page 21. 9 Click Next. 10 Finish creating the print queue. • If you are using Linux with the print queue must exist before you create the queue. • ...
...queue. Example: You want to create a queue for this : Lexmark T632 10LT63x automatic The printer type is 10LT63x, and the supported language is automatic. 19 You locate the line matching this printer from the supported_printers command that contains the model number of Available Devices select a device,... Click Properties to create a new device. For more information about printer aliases, see "Creating virtual devices" on page 21. 9 Click Next. 10 Finish creating the print queue. • If you are using Linux with the print queue must exist before you create the queue. • ...
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... PCL emulation/ASCII, PostScript emulation, and PDF print jobs to be submitted to change and pass them the mkqueue command with the -o argument. 2 Type the following command: # /usr/lexprint/bin/lsqueue_opts -f printer_type Example: # /usr/lexprint/bin/lsqueue_opts -f 10LT63x Locate the options ...and values you want to the queue. Specify additional printer options so that paper from the command line for this command. These states are four print queue states: • Enabled-The normal state of the paper. # /usr/lexprint/bin/mkqueue -d...
... PCL emulation/ASCII, PostScript emulation, and PDF print jobs to be submitted to change and pass them the mkqueue command with the -o argument. 2 Type the following command: # /usr/lexprint/bin/lsqueue_opts -f printer_type Example: # /usr/lexprint/bin/lsqueue_opts -f 10LT63x Locate the options ...and values you want to the queue. Specify additional printer options so that paper from the command line for this command. These states are four print queue states: • Enabled-The normal state of the paper. # /usr/lexprint/bin/mkqueue -d...
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The printer driver shows these states by changing the color of these actions when typing the command. • Type chqueue -h from the command line, type the following command: # /usr/lexprint/bin/chqueue -q myqueue -m accept|reject|enable|disable Notes: • Accept, reject, enable, and disable are all possible ...printer ignores the unsupported settings. For example, the Printer Type may not have all of a print queue from the command line for more details regarding this command. To change the settings through Print File or lexlp, your print job prints on one of the text in the...
The printer driver shows these states by changing the color of these actions when typing the command. • Type chqueue -h from the command line, type the following command: # /usr/lexprint/bin/chqueue -q myqueue -m accept|reject|enable|disable Notes: • Accept, reject, enable, and disable are all possible ...printer ignores the unsupported settings. For example, the Printer Type may not have all of a print queue from the command line for more details regarding this command. To change the settings through Print File or lexlp, your print job prints on one of the text in the...
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... enabled. Working with CUPS enabled. If you want to a new or existing class, type the following command: # /usr/lexprint/bin/chqueue -q myqueue -c -a class1,class2 To remove a queue from the command line. Users can also change or modify a printer queue class from a class, type the following... command: 22 For example, the real name of a print queue Right-click the print queue, and select Printer Aliases...
... enabled. Working with CUPS enabled. If you want to a new or existing class, type the following command: # /usr/lexprint/bin/chqueue -q myqueue -c -a class1,class2 To remove a queue from the command line. Users can also change or modify a printer queue class from a class, type the following... command: 22 For example, the real name of a print queue Right-click the print queue, and select Printer Aliases...
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...specific group: 1 Right-click the group name. 2 Click Delete. Note: You cannot remove the My Printers or All Printers groups. Printing from the command line: • You can print using the print queue defaults. Note: To remove a print queue from the Selected Print Queue column, select the ... the appropriate settings. 3 Click OK. • You can print with overrides to the properties you type at the command line. 1 Access a list of the current properties by typing the following command: # /usr/lexprint/bin/lsqueue_opts -q queue_name 2 Find the name of the property you want to change and the...
...specific group: 1 Right-click the group name. 2 Click Delete. Note: You cannot remove the My Printers or All Printers groups. Printing from the command line: • You can print using the print queue defaults. Note: To remove a print queue from the Selected Print Queue column, select the ... the appropriate settings. 3 Click OK. • You can print with overrides to the properties you type at the command line. 1 Access a list of the current properties by typing the following command: # /usr/lexprint/bin/lsqueue_opts -q queue_name 2 Find the name of the property you want to change and the...
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..., use duplex=long_edge. 3 If you are printing from Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, or Linux with CUPS, type the following at the command line: # lpr -P lab_printer -C "lexopts:duplex=long_edge" my_report.ps Printing a file 1 Right-click the print queue, and then select Print File from... LPRng print subsystem, use (in this job only, click Preferences. You can be printed in this case, duplex printing), and type the appropriate command. # /usr/lexprint/bin/lsqueue_opts -q lab_printer The screen then reads: duplex none (default) short_edge long_edge printer setting 2 Find the property name and...
..., use duplex=long_edge. 3 If you are printing from Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, or Linux with CUPS, type the following at the command line: # lpr -P lab_printer -C "lexopts:duplex=long_edge" my_report.ps Printing a file 1 Right-click the print queue, and then select Print File from... LPRng print subsystem, use (in this job only, click Preferences. You can be printed in this case, duplex printing), and type the appropriate command. # /usr/lexprint/bin/lsqueue_opts -q lab_printer The screen then reads: duplex none (default) short_edge long_edge printer setting 2 Find the property name and...
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...remaining copies in the printer memory using the printer can print it from the command line of a Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, or Linux with the LPRng system, enter the following command: # lp -d queue_name -o print_hold=confidential -o pin_no=pin file_name To use... the confidential Print and Hold function from the command line of a Linux with CUPS system, enter the following command: # lpr -P queue_name -C "lexopts:print_hold=confidential pin_no=...
...remaining copies in the printer memory using the printer can print it from the command line of a Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, or Linux with the LPRng system, enter the following command: # lp -d queue_name -o print_hold=confidential -o pin_no=pin file_name To use... the confidential Print and Hold function from the command line of a Linux with CUPS system, enter the following command: # lpr -P queue_name -C "lexopts:print_hold=confidential pin_no=...
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... Click Device Manager. 2 Select the virtual devices you want to delete. 30 Note: You cannot change a print queue's virtual device from the command line. • You cannot change a virtual device type after creation. From the detail view 1 Select any number of the print queues listed in...a different printer 1 Open the printer driver. 2 Right-click the print queue icon. 3 Select Change Device. 4 Select a device from the command line using the following command: # /usr/lexprint/bin/rmdevice -d device_name Changing a print queue to print to delete. 2 Select Delete. If you do not see your ...
... Click Device Manager. 2 Select the virtual devices you want to delete. 30 Note: You cannot change a print queue's virtual device from the command line. • You cannot change a virtual device type after creation. From the detail view 1 Select any number of the print queues listed in...a different printer 1 Open the printer driver. 2 Right-click the print queue icon. 3 Select Change Device. 4 Select a device from the command line using the following command: # /usr/lexprint/bin/rmdevice -d device_name Changing a print queue to print to delete. 2 Select Delete. If you do not see your ...