4.PRINTING FROM UNIX/Linux
Page Layout
The booklet mode page layout can be selected using the following options.
Option Value
Alternate Value
left2right=off
OFF
left2right=on
ON
Example: The command to select left to right page layout for booklet printing mode is "lp -d <queuename> -o left2right=on
<filename>".
Center Margin
The center margin applied for the booklet mode can be selected using the following options.
Option Value
Alternate Value
centermargin
=value
Example: The command to select the center margin value for booklet printing mode is "lp -d <queuename> -o
centermargin=value <filename>".
Outer Margin
The outer margin applied for the booklet mode can be selected using the following options.
Option Value
Alternate Value
outermargin
=value
Example: The command to select the outer margin value for booklet printing mode is "lp -d <queuename> -o
outermargin=value <filename>".
Description
Select right to left page layout for the booklet printing
mode.
This value decides the layout of the pages in the
booklet.
If this value is OFF then the layout of pages is Right to
Left as shown in the figure below.
Select left to right page layout for the booklet printing
mode.
This is the default setting.
If the value is ON then the layout of the pages is from
Left to Right as shown in the figure below.
Description
Select the center margin value for the booklet printing
mode.
This value specifies the Center Margin or the "Gutter" in
pixels. This is in addition to the center margin already
specified by the application. The valid range for value is
0 to 300. Default is 0.
Description
Select the outer margin value for the booklet printing
mode.
This value specifies the Outer Margin or the "Creep" in
pixels per page, which should take place while printing
a booklet. The valid range for value is 0 to 600. Default
is 0.
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