man qpr

QPR(1)                      General Commands Manual                     QPR(1)

NAME
       qpr - queue files to a QMS PS printer

SYNOPSIS
       qpr [ options ] [ file... ]

DESCRIPTION
       qpr  pipes the specified files to the local system spooler for queueing
       to a QMS printer.  If no files are specified, then the  standard  input
       is read.  Recognized options are:

       -llanguage
              Specifies the language used by the printer to interpret the doc-
              ument.  This should correspond to the language the document  was
              prepared in.

       -Pprinter
              Send the file(s) to printer.  If not specified, the file(s) will
              be queued to the user's default printer, as given by the PRINTER
              environment variable for BSD systems, and as given by the system
              default destination for System V systems.

       -#n    Print n copies for the document.  Note that this does  not  pass
              the  value  to  the spooler as the argument for its copies func-
              tion.

       -c     Enables the document collation capabilities when multiple copies
              are requested.

       -d     Print the document in duplex mode.

       -t     Print the document in tumble duplex mode.

       -m     Send  notification via mail(1) when the job completes.  This op-
              tion is passed to the  local  system  spooler,  and  it  is  the
              spooler's responsibility to effect the notification.

       -itype Type represents the physical size of the paper which the printer
              and/or controller can support.  Type can take on  the  following
              values:  Letter,  Legal,  Ledger, Executive, A5, A4, A3, B5, and
              B4.

       -Ibin  0 represents the number of the input bin containing the paper to
              be  used.   A  code "*" requests any tray of the requested paper
              size which is available, except the manual feed tray.  The input
              bins  can  be  described in the following way: 1, 2, 3, 4, manu-
              alfeed, or "*".  (If the asterisk is used, the quotes are manda-
              tory).

       -oBin  Bin  represents  the number or logical name of the output bin to
              be used.  A code "*" requests any face down bin which is  avail-
              able.   The input bins can be described in the following way: 1,
              2, 3, or "*".  (If the asterisk is used, the quotes  are  manda-
              tory).

       -troption
              This  switch can turn the trailer page on or off for the current
              print job.

       -tsoption
              Source of the trailer page can be specified with the input of  a
              different bin.  Bins are the same as in -i.  This option must be
              used with -tr.

       -ls    Invokes the landscape feature.

       -p     Invokes the portrait feature.

       -hoption
              Turns the header page on or off for the current print job.   Op-
              tion can be on or off.

       -Hsource
              Source  indicates  the input bin to be used for the header page.
              (Same bins as in -i ).

       -R page  page
              This command specifies a range of logical pages to  print.   The
              user may specify "*" (quotes are mandatory) for the last page to
              indicate the end of the document.  The default setting is (1 *).

       -M left top right bottom alternate
              This option specifies the  margins  which  encompass  all  marks
              printed  on  a  given  sheet for all sheets of a given document.
              Margins are displacements from the edges of the  sheet  measured
              in decipoints (1/7200").

       -Stype Selects  the  size  of  the  logical page mapped to the physical
              sheet of paper to be used by the current print job.  The  values
              of type are the same as the -i switch.

       -D string
              Include string directly specified by user in the Document Option
              Command data.

       -ftitle
              Changes the title of the document on the header page to be  that
              of  title  , which is specified by the user.  The default is the
              name of the file.

       -rresolution
              Use the print resolution or dot density of resolution.

       -Bvalue
              Draws a border around the page spot which  is  value  pixels  in
              width.

       -G col row c_space r_space order
              Determines  the number and size of page spots per sheet, and the
              logical order in which logical pages should be placed within the
              spots.

       -K numpaper fold mar thick
              This  option  prints the job in booklet format.  Fold represents
              the direction of the fold (vertical/horizontal).  Mar  specifies
              the distance between the logical page and the papers fold. Thick
              is the thickness of the paper being used in 1/10 mils inch.

       -F left top
              This option specifies the offsets of  the  logical  page  (left,
              top)  within  its  page  spot.  Offsets are positive or negative
              displacements from edges in decipoints.

       -Coption
              This switch scales the logical page to fit within its page spot.
              The option can be on or off.

       -g filename cycle unit
              This  command  request  that a printer resident file be compiled
              and displayed as the background image of the job.  Cycle defines
              whether  the  background image affects the first page of the job
              or is repeated for each page of the job.  Unit  defines  whether
              the  background  job  should  be  mapped onto the physical sheet
              prior to processing the images of the print job.

SEE ALSO
       lpr(1)         (BSD4.2)
       lp(1)          (AT&T System V)

NOTES
       The number of copies to be printed  and  duplexing  parameters  may  be
       overridden  by  specifications within the document itself.  Not all op-
       tions are supported by all  printer  models.  Refer  to  your  specific
       printers user manual for availability.  Also refer to your Document Op-
       tion Command manual for the correct DOC syntax.

       The local system spooler, lpr(1) or lp(1), is assumed to  reside  along
       the invoker's PATH.

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