User`s guide

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Printers, Print Jobs, and Queues Overview for Users
Some useful qprt command flags are:
–b Number Specifies the bottom margin. The bottom margin is the
number of blank lines to be left at the bottom of each page.
–B Value
Specifies whether burst pages (continuous–form pages
separated at perforations) should be printed. The Value
variable consists of a two–character string. The first
character applies to header pages. The second character
applies to trailer pages. Each of the two characters can be
one of the following:
a Always prints the (header or trailer) page for each file
in each print job.
n Never prints the (header or trailer) page.
g Prints the (header or trailer) page once for each print
job (group of files).
For example, the –B ga flag specifies that a header page
be printed at the beginning of each print job and that a
trailer page be printed after each file in each print job.
Note: In a remote print environment, the default is
determined by the remote queue on the server.
–e Option
Specifies whether emphasized print is wanted.
+ Indicates emphasized print is wanted.
! Indicates emphasized print is not wanted.
–E Option
Specifies whether double–high print is wanted.
+ Indicates double–high print is wanted.
! Indicates double–high print is not wanted.
–f FilterType A one–character identifier that specifies a filter through
which your print file or files are to be passed before being
sent to the printer. The available filter identifiers are p,
which invokes the pr filter, and n, which processes output
from the troff command.
–i Number Causes each line to be indented the specified number of
spaces. The Number variable must be included in the page
width specified by the –w flag.
–K Option
Specifies whether condensed print is wanted.
+ Indicates condensed print is wanted.
! Indicates condensed print is not wanted.
–l Number Sets the page length to the specified number of lines. If the
Number variable is 0, page length is ignored, and the output
is considered to be one continuous page. The page length
includes the top and bottom margins and indicates the
printable length of the paper.