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PRINTCAP(5) | File Formats Manual | PRINTCAP(5) |
NAME¶
printcap
—
SYNOPSIS¶
printcap |
DESCRIPTION¶
Theprintcap
file is a simplified version of the
termcap(5) database used to describe line printers. The
spooling system accesses the printcap
file every time
it is used, allowing dynamic addition and deletion of printers. Each entry in
the database is used to describe one printer. This database may not be
substituted for, as is possible for termcap(5), because it
may allow accounting to be bypassed.
The default printer is normally “lp”, though the
environment variable PRINTER
may be used to override
this. Each spooling utility supports an option,
-P
printer, to allow explicit
naming of a destination printer.
Refer to the 4.3 BSD Line Printer Spooler Manual for a complete discussion on how to set up the database for a given printer.
CAPABILITIES¶
Refer to termcap(5) for a description of the file layout.Name | Type | Default | Description |
af | str | NULL |
name of accounting file |
br | num | none | if lp is a tty, set baud rate (ioctl(2) call) |
cf | str | NULL |
cifplot data filter |
df | str | NULL |
tex data filter (DVI format) |
fc | num | 0 | if lp is a tty, clear flag bits (⟨sgtty.h⟩) |
ff | str | ‘\f ’ |
string to send for a form feed |
fo | bool | false | print a form feed when device is opened |
fs | num | 0 | if lp is a tty, set flag bits (⟨sgtty.h⟩) |
gf | str | NULL |
graph data filter (plot(3) format) |
hl | bool | false | print the burst header page last |
ic | bool | false | supports non-standard ioctl to indent printout |
if | str | NULL |
name of text filter which does accounting |
lf | str | /dev/console | error logging file name |
lo | str | lock | name of lock file |
lp | str | /dev/lp | local printer device, or port@host for remote |
ms | str | NULL |
list of terminal modes to set or clear |
mx | num | 1000 | max file size (in BUFSIZ blocks);
0=unlimited |
nd | str | NULL |
next directory for queues list (unimplemented) |
nf | str | NULL |
ditroff data filter (device independent troff) |
of | str | NULL |
name of output filtering program |
pc | num | 200 | price per foot or page in hundredths of cents |
pl | num | 66 | page length (in lines) |
pw | num | 132 | page width (in characters) |
px | num | 0 | page width in pixels (horizontal) |
py | num | 0 | page length in pixels (vertical) |
rf | str | NULL |
filter for printing FORTRAN style text files |
rg | str | NULL |
restricted group-only group members can access |
rm | str | NULL |
machine name for remote printer |
rp | str | ``lp'' | remote printer name argument |
rs | bool | false | remote users must have a local account |
rw | bool | false | open printer device for reading and writing |
sb | bool | false | short banner (one line only) |
sc | bool | false | suppress multiple copies |
sd | str | /var/spool/lpd | spool directory |
sf | bool | false | suppress form feeds |
sh | bool | false | suppress printing of burst page header |
st | str | status | status file name |
tf | str | NULL |
troff data filter (cat phototypesetter) |
tr | str | NULL |
trailer string to print when queue empties |
vf | str | NULL |
raster image filter |
xc | num | 0 | if lp is a tty, clear local mode bits (tty(4)) |
xs | num | 0 | if lp is a tty, set local mode bits (tty(4)) |
If the local line printer driver supports indentation, the daemon must understand how to invoke it.
FILTERS¶
If a printer is specified via lp (either local or remote), the lpd(8) daemon creates a pipeline of “filters” to process files for various printer types. The pipeline is not set up for remote printers specified via rm unless the local host is the same as the remote printer host given. The filters selected depend on the flags passed to lpr(1). The pipeline set up is:p pr | if regular text + pr(1) none if regular text c cf cifplot d df DVI (tex) g gf plot(3) n nf ditroff f rf Fortran t tf troff v vf raster image
The if filter is invoked with arguments:
-c
]
-w
width
-l
length
-i
indent
-n
login
-h
host acct-fileThe -c
flag is passed only if the
-l
flag (pass control characters literally) is
specified to lpr(1). width and
length specify the page width and length (from
pw and pl, respectively) in characters.
The -n
and -h
parameters
specify the login name and host name of the owner of the job, respectively.
The acct-file function is passed from the
af printcap
entry.
If no if is specified, of is used instead, with the distinction that of is opened only once, while if is opened for every individual job. Thus, if is better suited to performing accounting. The of is only given the width and length flags.
All other filters are called as:
filter
-x
width
-y
length
-n
login
-h
host acct-filewhere width and length
are represented in pixels, specified by the px and
py entries, respectively. All filters take
stdin as the file, stdout as the
printer, may log either to stderr or using
syslog(3), and must not ignore
SIGINT
.
LOGGING¶
Error messages generated by the line printer programs themselves are logged by syslog(3) using theLPR
facility.
Messages printed on stderr of one of the filters are sent to
the corresponding lf file. The filters may, of course, use
syslog(3) themselves.
Error messages sent to the console have a carriage return and a line feed appended to them, rather than just a line feed.
SEE ALSO¶
lpq(1), lpr(1), lprm(1), termcap(5), lpc(8), lpd(8), pac(8)4.3 BSD Line Printer Spooler Manual.
HISTORY¶
Theprintcap
file format appeared in
4.2BSD.
December 11, 1993 | Linux 4.9.0-9-amd64 |