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lp(1)                                                      Apple Inc.                                                      lp(1)



NAME
       lp - print files

SYNOPSIS
       lp  [  -E  ]  [  -U  username ] [ -c ] [ -d destination[/instance] ] [ -h hostname[:port] ] [ -m ] [ -n num-copies ] [ -o
       option[=value] ] [ -q priority ] [ -s ] [ -t title ] [ -H handling ] [ -P page-list ] [ -- ] [ file(s) ]
       lp [ -E ] [ -U username ] [ -c ] [ -h hostname[:port] ] [ -i job-id ] [ -n num-copies ] [ -o option[=value] ] [ -q prior-
       ity ] [ -t title ] [ -H handling ] [ -P page-list ]

DESCRIPTION
       lp submits files for printing or alters a pending job. Use a filename of "-" to force printing from the standard input.

THE DEFAULT DESTINATION
       CUPS  provides  many  ways to set the default destination. The "LPDEST" and "PRINTER" environment variables are consulted
       first. If neither are set, the current default set using the lpoptions(1) command is used, followed by  the  default  set
       using the lpadmin(8) command.

OPTIONS
       The following options are recognized by lp:

       --
            Marks the end of options; use this to print a file whose name begins with a dash (-).

       -E
            Forces encryption when connecting to the server.

       -U username
            Specifies the username to use when connecting to the server.

       -c
            This  option  is provided for backwards-compatibility only. On systems that support it, this option forces the print
            file to be copied to the spool directory before printing. In CUPS, print files are always sent to the scheduler  via
            IPP which has the same effect.

       -d destination
            Prints files to the named printer.

       -h hostname[:port]
            Chooses an alternate server.

       -i job-id
            Specifies an existing job to modify.

       -m
            Sends an email when the job is completed.

       -n copies
            Sets the number of copies to print from 1 to 100.

       -o "name=value [name=value ...]"
            Sets one or more job options.

       -q priority
            Sets the job priority from 1 (lowest) to 100 (highest). The default priority is 50.

       -s
            Do not report the resulting job IDs (silent mode.)

       -t "name"
            Sets the job name.

       -u username
            Submits jobs as username.

       -H hh:mm

       -H hold

       -H immediate

       -H restart

       -H resume
            Specifies when the job should be printed. A value of immediate will print the file immediately, a value of hold will
            hold the job indefinitely, and a UTC time value (HH:MM) will hold the job until the specified UTC (not local)  time.
            Use a value of resume with the -i option to resume a held job.  Use a value of restart with the -i option to restart
            a completed job.

       -P page-list
            Specifies which pages to print in the document. The list can contain a list of numbers and ranges (#-#) separated by
            commas  (e.g.  1,3-5,16). The page numbers refer to the output pages and not the document's original pages - options
            like "number-up" can affect the numbering of the pages.

COMMON JOB OPTIONS
       Aside from the printer-specific options reported by the lpoptions(1) command, the following generic  options  are  avail-
       able:

       -o media=size
            Sets the page size to size. Most printers support at least the size names "a4", "letter", and "legal".

       -o landscape

       -o orientation-requested=4
            Prints the job in landscape (rotated 90 degrees).

       -o sides=one-sided

       -o sides=two-sided-long-edge

       -o sides=two-sided-short-edge
            Prints  on  one  or  two sides of the paper. The value "two-sided-long-edge" is normally used when printing portrait
            (unrotated) pages, while "two-sided-short-edge" is used for landscape pages.

       -o fitplot
            Scales the print file to fit on the page.

       -o number-up=2

       -o number-up=4

       -o number-up=6

       -o number-up=9

       -o number-up=16
            Prints multiple document pages on each output page.

       -o scaling=number
            Scales image files to use up to number percent of the page.  Values greater than 100 cause  the  image  file  to  be
            printed across multiple pages.

       -o cpi=N
            Sets the number of characters per inch to use when printing a text file. The default is 10.

       -o lpi=N
            Sets the number of lines per inch to use when printing a text file. The default is 6.

       -o page-bottom=N

       -o page-left=N

       -o page-right=N

       -o page-top=N
            Sets the page margins when printing text files. The values are in points - there are 72 points to the inch.

EXAMPLES
       Print a double-sided legal document to a printer called "foo":
           lp -d foo -o media=legal -o sides=two-sided-long-edge filename

       Print an image across 4 pages:
           lp -d bar -o scaling=200 filename

       Print a text file with 12 characters per inch, 8 lines per inch, and a 1 inch left margin:
           lp -d bar -o cpi=12 -o lpi=8 -o page-left=72 filename

COMPATIBILITY
       Unlike the System V printing system, CUPS allows printer names to contain any printable character except SPACE, TAB, "/",
       or "#".  Also, printer and class names are not case-sensitive.

       The "q" option accepts a different range of values than the Solaris lp command, matching  the  IPP  job  priority  values
       (1-100, 100 is highest priority) instead of the Solaris values (0-39, 0 is highest priority).

SEE ALSO
       cancel(1), lpadmin(8), lpmove(8), lpoptions(1), lpstat(1),
       http://localhost:631/help

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2007-2011 by Apple Inc.



31 March 2011                                                 CUPS                                                         lp(1)

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