Re: lpoptions

2021-03-02 Thread Pierre Frenkiel
On Tue, 2 Mar 2021, Klaus Singvogel wrote: Hi, I think you forgot the printer name (destination). Actually, one doesn't need "lpoptions", as a command like lpr -o page-left=50 -o page-top=50 tst works perfectly best regards, -- Pierre Frenkiel

Re: lpoptions

2021-03-02 Thread Klaus Singvogel
Hi, I think you forgot the printer name (destination). Best regards, Klaus. Pierre Frenkiel wrote: > hi, > trying to configure the lpr output, I found that on the linuxquestions site: > > lpoptions -o page-left=40 -o page-right=20 -o page-top=40 -o page-bottom=10 > &

lpoptions

2021-03-02 Thread Pierre Frenkiel
hi, trying to configure the lpr output, I found that on the linuxquestions site: lpoptions -o page-left=40 -o page-right=20 -o page-top=40 -o page-bottom=10 but it doesn't work. can anybody tell me how to make it to work? thanks in advance. best regards, -- Pierre Frenkiel

KDE4 print configuration utility for lpoptions?

2009-11-21 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
kde3 used to have a printer config utility that let me create various pseudo-printers, but I can't find an equivalent in kde4. Since I have Gnome installed on th system too, I have a bunch of "printer manager" icons, but they all seem to be for the GNOME interface to cups, which doesn't have this f

CUPS cancel & lpoptions problems

2003-10-07 Thread Francisco Borges
Hello all, 1. I have a CUPS server running and several clients using it. I have been experiencing 2 problems: When I use $ lpoptions -l in one of the clients, I get all the options with default values and not with those set on the server. Is this the expected behavior? Any ideas on how to

Re: CUPS and 'lpoptions'

2001-07-30 Thread Mike
john gennard wrote: > I cannot find 'lpoptions' (man page is supposed to be > 'lpoptions(1)'). For the present, I have to specify my options > with 'lp -o x' each time I experiment with a print run. On my sid box, lpoptions is listed as part of the

CUPS and 'lpoptions'

2001-07-28 Thread john gennard
under CUPS may be best for me. Unfortunately, I cannot find 'lpoptions' (man page is supposed to be 'lpoptions(1)'). For the present, I have to specify my options with 'lp -o x' each time I experiment with a print run. Can anyone help please? John. .