Xerox 721P87481 Printer User Manual


 
PRINTING USING XEROX UTILITIES AND LPR UTILITIES (DOS AND UNIX)
3-18 GUIDE TO SUBMITTING JOBS FROM THE CLIENT
-C(drilled)
Sets the paper type to drilled. To use this option, the paper type
at the Printer Controller must be set to drilled using the Set
Tray command.
-C(eh)
Sets the ElideHeader attribute to TRUE.
Note: This option acts the same as the -h lpr switch. However, for
some implementations the -C flag interferes with the -h flag, therefore
a -C option is needed.
-C(flip)
Specifies that sheets are to be turned (flipped) over by the
printer before delivering the sheets to the stacker.
-C(font=<font>)
Specifies the font you want to use. You can specify any of the
fonts installed on the Printer Controller. This option is valid for
ASCII jobs only.
-C(format=<pdl>)
Specifies the page description language (PDL) type of your
document. Accepted values are ps for PostScript, ps1 for
PostScript level 1, ps2 for PostScript level 2, pcl, pcl5c,
pcl5e, ascii, or XGF/<ini-file> for VIPP line-mode
initialization.
This option is necessary only if you want to force the system to
interpret your document according to a specified PDL; for
example, you may want to print a PostScript document in ASCII
format.
-C(halftone=<halftone>)
Specifies the density of the halftone screen. Accepted values
are defaultHalftone, coarse, medium, fine, or extrafine.
The value defaultHalftone is equivalent to the absence of the
Halftone attribute.
-C(hc=<color>) (for models 4850/4890/92C NPS only)
Specifies the highlight color. Valid options are red, green,
blue, cyan, magenta, cardinal, royalblue, ruby, violet,
or black. (Specifying black allows printing in gray scale.)
If you want to change the highlight color used to print your
document, set the hc option to the color you want and set the
hcm option to operator.
If you set the hc option to a color other than the color loaded at
the printer and leave the default setting for hcm (ignore), the hc
option has no effect and the document prints using the available
dry ink.
See Color mismatch for more information on how the hcm, hc,
and mc options work together.