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12-09-2003 10:29 PM
12-09-2003 10:29 PM
CDE Print Manager
Hi,
We have several engineers who use CDE FileManager and CDE PrintManager using the drag and drop to the printer for PostScript files.
We are running HP-UX11.00 on C3700 workstations, when submitting a file for print by drag and drop the size of the print is being stripped at A4, if we use the "Print Command Options" box when printing to specify -oA3 -olandscape the postscript file is printed in full.
Is there any way that the CDE print can autodetect the size of the file to be printed??
Kev
"I'd rather be flying"
We have several engineers who use CDE FileManager and CDE PrintManager using the drag and drop to the printer for PostScript files.
We are running HP-UX11.00 on C3700 workstations, when submitting a file for print by drag and drop the size of the print is being stripped at A4, if we use the "Print Command Options" box when printing to specify -oA3 -olandscape the postscript file is printed in full.
Is there any way that the CDE print can autodetect the size of the file to be printed??
Kev
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12-10-2003 01:07 AM
12-10-2003 01:07 AM
Re: CDE Print Manager
Hi Kevin,
If I understand well what you are asking I don't think that CDE can autodetect size of the file to be printed.
If you wish to change format of print you will have to edit the printer model script in:
/etc/lp/interface/model.orig/,
look for the parameter:
paper=
and set it to A4,A3 or what you want.
I hope this helps you.
Best regards,
Ettore
If I understand well what you are asking I don't think that CDE can autodetect size of the file to be printed.
If you wish to change format of print you will have to edit the printer model script in:
/etc/lp/interface/model.orig/
look for the parameter:
paper=
and set it to A4,A3 or what you want.
I hope this helps you.
Best regards,
Ettore
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12-10-2003 01:52 AM
12-10-2003 01:52 AM
Re: CDE Print Manager
Hi
Your simple solution is to make a second printer on the same device.Assuming network.
Set it up as fixed A3 by changing the printer script as shown before and printing on that.
Or make a second printer where the script merely does and lp -dprinter -s options required
Steve Steel
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Your simple solution is to make a second printer on the same device.Assuming network.
Set it up as fixed A3 by changing the printer script as shown before and printing on that.
Or make a second printer where the script merely does and lp -dprinter -s options required
Steve Steel
The truth is out there, but I forgot the URL..
If you want truly to understand something, try to change it. (Kurt Lewin)
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