Dell 3100cn Color Laser Printer User Manual page 124

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For Transparency
 
-Gg=mode
Specifies Gray Guaranteed.
Available Gray Guaranteed options are as follows.
on
On
off
Off
This option is available only for color printing.
 
-Ct
Specifies Color Transformation.
This option is available only for color printing.
Example
 
To convert the TIFF image into the PostScript language program and output it to a file, type as follows.
% tiff2ps2 file.tiff > file1.ps
To output the TIFF image to a printer, type as follows.
% tiff2ps2 file.tiff | lpr (for Linux)
% tiff2ps2 file.tiff | lp (for Solaris/HP-UX)
Important
 
When -s and -S are specified at the same time or when the same option is specified twice, the later setting will prevail.
l
 
When the output size option (-s, -S) is not specified, scaling will be executed taking one pixel of the TIFF data as one pixel of the printer.
l
 
If the print position option (-lleft bottom) specifies a point beyond the printable area of the printer, data beyond the printable area will not be printed.
l
xwd2ps2 (Linux/Solaris/HP-UX)
Format
 
/usr/local/dellbin3100cn/xwd2ps2 [-d] [-D] [-Itray-input] [-t] [-r] [-n] [-l=left,bottom] [-s=width,height] [-S=width] [-E] [-Nc=copies] [-
Hd=position:format] [-Hffont] [-MSI] [-M=type] [-Mfo=mode] [-Pon] [-St=mode] [-Sp] [-Sb] [-Cm=mode] [-Pr=mode] [-Cc=mode] [-Gc=mode] [-Sc=mode] [-
Gg=mode] [-Ct] [filename...]
Function
 
Reads XWD data, converts it to the PostScript language program and writes to standard output. If the filename is not specified, the standard input will be
taken as the command input. XWD files with a pixel depth of 1, 4, 8, 24, and 32 bits can be specified.
There are three types of supported compression formats.
The visual class is Static Gray and the pixel is 1 bit.
The visual class is Pseudo Color and the pixel is 4 bits or 8 bit. The image format is Zpixmap.
The visual class is True Color and the pixel is 24 bits or 32 bit. The image format is Zpixmap.
xwd2ps2 takes filename as having been created in 72dpi and calculates the output size. Thus, to convert XWD files created in other resolutions, specify the
size option (-s, -S) explicitly for conversion.
Option
 
-d

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