Xerox 721P87481 Printer User Manual


 
PRINTING USING XEROX UTILITIES AND LPR UTILITIES (DOS AND UNIX)
3-8 GUIDE TO SUBMITTING JOBS FROM THE CLIENT
-preFinish <prefinish> <#> <#>
Sets the paper type to the selected preFinish value.
Note: The value plain for prefinish causes the type portion of the
Media to be blank.
See -pageException for the preFinish values and their
corresponding holes and tab order.
To avoid a media wait condition at the Printer Controller, the
papertray should also be set to the selected preFinish value.
-rec
ipient <text>
Specifies the information in the recipient field on the banner
sheet of the printed output. This string cannot exceed 40
characters. If the text string includes spaces, enclose it in quotes
(“”).
-res
olution <#>
Specifies the resolution in dots per inch (dpi). Valid resolutions
are 240, 300, 400, and 600.
-sen
derName <text>
Replaces the userName variable on the banner page of the
printed output. This string cannot exceed 40 characters. If the
name contains spaces, enclose it in quotes (“”).
Note: If you use the List Documents command at the Printer
Controller, a maximum of 25 characters is displayed under the
Sender Name field.
-ser
ver <Printer Controller name>
Sends the print request to the specified Printer Controller. The
default setting sends the print request to the Printer Controller
indicated in the /usr/xerox/nps/client/cconf file. Use the name,
not the IP address.
-siz
e <paper size>
Specifies the paper size.
Acceptable values for models 4050/4090/4850/4890/92C NPS
are USLetter, USLegal, A4, or nxn. Custom paper sizes
must be specified in millimeters, and must range from 8x10"
(203x254mm) to 8.5x14" (216x356mm).
Acceptable values for models 96/4635/180 NPS are USLetter,
USLegal, A3, A4, nxn, USledger, and Tabloid.
Acceptable custom paper sizes (nxn, specified in millimeters)
range from 7x10" (178x254mm) to 14.33x17" (364x432mm).
When using well-known symbols for size (e.g., USLegal or
USLetter) the above format is used. For custom paper size,
use the format: -size custom <n> <m>, where n and m are the
paper width and length in millimeters. The keyword custom is
required.