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The following common accessible printers are available:
 
The following common accessible printers are available:
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| ps12 || duplex A3 || HP LaserJet 8150DN || 2.113
 
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| ps9 || color || HP Color LaserJet 4650DN || 2.113
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| psColor2 || duplex color || Kyocera FS-C5400DN || 2.113
 
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| psKyo2 || duplex || Kyocera-Mita FS4000DN || 2.113
 
| psKyo2 || duplex || Kyocera-Mita FS4000DN || 2.113

Revision as of 10:26, 9 November 2009

The following common accessible printers are available:

Name Features Type Location
ps13 duplex Brother HL-5270DN 1.117
psKyo1 duplex Kyocera-Mita FS4000DN 1.117
psColor duplex color Konica-Minolta 1.117
ps12 duplex A3 HP LaserJet 8150DN 2.113
psColor2 duplex color Kyocera FS-C5400DN 2.113
psKyo2 duplex Kyocera-Mita FS4000DN 2.113

Note: Other printers are meant for local use only.

The most convenient way to print your files is via the program kprinter, a graphical front-end to the printing system that lets you choose the most suitable printing style. You may use it directly on a shell as

   kprinter file.ps

to print a file file.ps. You may also use that command without any argument as the print command for an application (instead of lpr). Some programs may actually be configured like that by default.

Note: Make sure that kprinter is configured to choose CUPS as its Print system currently used (at the bottom of the kprinter window).

Alternatively, you may use the lpr or the lp command to print a file, but these are a bit more difficult to use, especially when you want to use specific printer options. Use man lpr and man lp for details. If you have problems using these, please use kprinter instead.

Printing of Postscript files is well supported. Other formats may or may not work directly. When in doubt, use your favourite viewing/editing program to print from there.


Special features

The following settings may be made after selecting the button Properties to the right of the printer selection button in kprinter.

Transparencies

Select a Paper type of Transparency and a Paper source of Tray 1. Be sure to switch to non-duplex printing: Duplex Printing -> None. Note: Make sure the printer has enough paper (otherwise other users' jobs may print onto your transparencies when you put them in).

One by one, put your transparencies into Tray 1. For ps9 and ps14, be sure to remove the paper backing from each transparency. Make sure you put the printing side down when using ps1/ps2/ps9. Make sure you put the printing side up when using ps12/ps13/ps14.

Warning: Color printers ps9 and ps14 do not tolerate transparencies with paper backing. You must remove the paper backing from each transparency, otherwise the printers will reject it or produce paper jams!

Normal paper (only necessary if you have changed and saved other settings): Select a Paper type of Normal or Plain (if possible) and a Paper source of Tray 2 or Middle or Default.

Non-duplex printing:

Select Duplex Printing -> None.

Duplex printing

Select Duplex Printing -> Long edge (or Long side) if you want to bond at the long edge of your sheets of paper. Or select Duplex Printing -> Short edge (or Short side) if you want to bond at the short edge.

Printing two pages on one side

Select Pages per sheet -> 2. You may also enable or disable duplex in this mode, see above.

DIN A3 printing

Printer ps12 supports printing on DIN A3 paper (twice as large as A4). For that to work, please choose a Paper size of A3 and a Paper source of Tray 3 explicitly.

Also make sure to disable duplex if you get an error message or paper jams.


See also

man lpr, man lpq, man lprm, man lp, man lpoptions, man cancel, man lpstat, man lpinfo