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Select the controller from the
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To set a document property, select a category from the drop-down list.
The property group box displays the settings for that category.
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To set additional printer-specific properties, select another category.
Save Settings
options each time you print.
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Click

Printing from Unix Applications

To print a file, use the lp command with the -o option to specify various
printer-specific options on the command line.
Use the man net_ipc1im8130 command to view the online document
that describes the options and parameters you can set using the lp
command.
Your application software sends all options to the controller at the start of
a print job. If the print file contains its own commands, they may override
the lp options.
Note: The Unix instructions in this chapter describe how to use Unix
printing services for SPARC platforms running Solaris v2.5x, 2.6, or
7.0, or PA-RISC platforms running HP-UX, or RS6000 platforms
running IBM, AIX, or Linux.

Basic Printing Options

The PCL6 and PostScript Level 3-compatible print drivers allow you to
define document properties for each job, such as orientation, print
quality, booklet layout, and multi-position stapling (if your unit has
finishing options).
The printer drivers assume preset values for each document property.
Because most people do not use the more advanced properties, this topic
provides procedures for basic printing tasks.
Note: Imagistics recommends that you set document properties only if
the function is not available through your application settings.
Application-level settings always override driver-level settings.
Normal Printing
In most Windows applications, you can print an open document to the
network-connected digital copier.
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saves the current settings so you do not have to set the
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Print
list.
Printer
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