Specifications
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Guide to Printers and Printing
Note: To format ASCII for other font styles, use the base operating
system enscript utility or the qprt command with the –da, –s, and
–p flags to a PostScript queue. For PostScript queues, –p stands
for point size and the valid list of fonts are located in
/usr/lib/ps/fontmap. Valid point sizes are any integer from 1 to
1008.
Also, only a pitch of 17 is supported for the lineprinter font style.
Duplex Mode The optional duplex feature is supported by the –Y flag of the qprt
command.
–Y 0
–Y 1
–Y 2
simplex
duplex, long–edge binding
duplex, short–edge binding
Collation and
Number of
Copies s
The Optra N printer supports collation of multiple copies of a print job
internally. This feature is controlled by the –W and –S flags of the qprt
command.
–S !
–S +
– W #
collation off
collation on
number of copies
Notes:
1. This function is independent of the –N flag of the qprt command.
The –N# flag causes the printer to send the job to the printer #
times. The –W# sends the print job once, and # copies of the job
are printed.
2. The function is limited by the amount of memory installed in the
printer and the size of the print job.
Separator Pages The Optra N printer supports internally generated separator pages.
This feature is controlled by the –E flag of the qprt command.
–E 0
–E 1
–E 2
–E 3
None
Between Copies
Between Jobs
Between Pages
The paper source defaults to tray 1. To change the default, the uS
attribute must be changed in the virtual printer. The valid values for uS
are:
uS 1
uS 2
uS 3
uS 4
uS 5
tray 1
tray 2
tray 3
envelope feeder
multipurpose tray