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LPR(1)			    General Commands Manual			LPR(1)

NAME
       lpr -- off line print

SYNOPSIS
       lpr  [-Pprinter]	 [-#num]  [-C  class]  [-J job]	[-L locale] [-T	title]
	   [-U user] [-Z daemon-options] [-i numcols] [-1234  font]  [-w  num]
	   [-cdfghlnmprstv] [name ...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  lpr	 utility  uses a spooling daemon to print the named files when
       facilities become available.  If	no names appear, the standard input is
       assumed.

       The following single letter options are used to notify the line printer
       spooler that the	files are not standard text files.  The	spooling  dae-
       mon  will  use  the  appropriate	filters	to print the data accordingly.
       Note that not all spoolers implement filters for	all  data  types,  and
       some  sites  may	 use  these types for other purposes than the ones de-
       scribed here.

       -d      The files are assumed to	contain	data in	DVI  format  from  the
	       TeX typesetting system.

       -f      Use  a filter which interprets the first	character of each line
	       as a standard FORTRAN carriage control character.

       -l      Use a filter which allows control characters to be printed  and
	       suppresses page breaks.

       -p      Use pr(1) to format the files.

       The  following options are historical and not directly supported	by any
       software	included in FreeBSD.

       -c      The files are assumed to	contain	data produced by cifplot(1).

       -g      The files are assumed to	contain	standard plot data as produced
	       by the Unix plot(3) routines.

       -n      The files are assumed to	contain	data from ditroff (device  in-
	       dependent troff).

       -t      The files are assumed to	contain	C/A/T phototypesetter commands
	       from ancient versions of	Unix troff(1) (ports/textproc/groff).

       -v      The  files  are	assumed	 to contain a raster image for devices
	       like the	Benson Varian.

       These options apply to the handling of the print	job:

       -P      Force output to a  specific  printer.   Normally,  the  default
	       printer	is used	(site dependent), or the value of the environ-
	       ment variable PRINTER is	used.

       -h      Suppress	the printing of	the burst page.

       -m      Send mail upon completion.

       -r      Remove the file upon completion of spooling or upon  completion
	       of printing (with the -s	option).

       -s      Use  symbolic links.  Usually files are copied to the spool di-
	       rectory.	 The -s	option will use	symlink(2) to link data	 files
	       rather  than trying to copy them	so large files can be printed.
	       This means the files should not be modified  or	removed	 until
	       they have been printed.

       The remaining options apply to copies, the page display,	and headers:

       -#num   The  quantity  num is the number	of copies desired of each file
	       named.  For example,

		     lpr -#3 foo.c bar.c more.c
	       would result in 3 copies	of  the	 file  foo.c,  followed	 by  3
	       copies of the file bar.c, etc.  On the other hand,

		     cat foo.c bar.c more.c | lpr -#3

	       will  give three	copies of the concatenation of the files.  Of-
	       ten a site will disable this feature to encourage use of	a pho-
	       tocopier	instead.

       -[1234] font
	       Specifies a font	to be mounted on font position i.  The	daemon
	       will construct a	.railmag file referencing the font pathname.

       -C class
	       Job classification to use on the	burst page.  For example,

		     lpr -C EECS foo.c

	       causes the system name (the name	returned by hostname(1)) to be
	       replaced	 on  the  burst	page by	EECS, and the file foo.c to be
	       printed.

       -J job  Job name	to print on  the  burst	 page.	 Normally,  the	 first
	       file's name is used.

       -L locale
	       Use  locale specified as	argument instead of one	found in envi-
	       ronment.	 (Only effective when filtering	through	pr(1)  is  re-
	       quested using the -p option.)

       -T title
	       Title name for pr(1), instead of	the file name.

       -U user
	       User  name to print on the burst	page, also for accounting pur-
	       poses.  This option is only honored if the real user-id is dae-
	       mon (or that specified in the printcap file instead of daemon),
	       and is intended for those instances where print filters wish to
	       requeue jobs.

       -Z daemon-options
	       Some spoolers, such as LPRng, accept additional per-job options
	       using a `Z' control line.  When -Z is specified,	and -p (pr(1))
	       is not requested, the specified daemon-options will  be	passed
	       to the remote LPRng spooler.

       -i numcols
	       The output is indented by (numcols).

       -w num  Uses num	as the page width for pr(1).

ENVIRONMENT
       If the following	environment variable exists, it	is used	by lpr:

       PRINTER	Specifies an alternate default printer.

FILES
       /etc/passwd		Personal identification.
       /etc/printcap		Printer	capabilities data base.
       /usr/sbin/lpd		Line printer daemons.
       /var/spool/output/*	Directories used for spooling.
       /var/spool/output/*/cf*	Daemon control files.
       /var/spool/output/*/df*	Data files specified in	"cf" files.
       /var/spool/output/*/tf*	Temporary copies of "cf" files.

DIAGNOSTICS
       If  you	try  to	spool too large	a file,	it will	be truncated.  The lpr
       utility will object to printing binary files.  If  a  user  other  than
       root  prints  a file and	spooling is disabled, lpr will print a message
       saying so and will not put jobs in  the	queue.	 If  a	connection  to
       lpd(8)  on the local machine cannot be made, lpr	will say that the dae-
       mon cannot be started.  Diagnostics may be printed in the daemon's  log
       file regarding missing spool files by lpd(8).

SEE ALSO
       lpq(1), lprm(1),	pr(1), symlink(2), printcap(5),	lpc(8),	lpd(8)

HISTORY
       The lpr command appeared	in 3BSD.

BUGS
       Fonts  for  troff(1)  (ports/textproc/groff) and	TeX reside on the host
       with the	printer.  It is	currently not possible to use local  font  li-
       braries.

       The `Z' control file line is used for two different purposes; for stan-
       dard  FreeBSD lpd(8), it	specifies a locale to be passed	to pr(1).  For
       LPRng lpd(8), it	specifies additional options to	be interpreted by  the
       spooler's  input	 and output filters.  When submitting jobs via lpr, -p
       -L locale is used in the	former context,	and -Z daemon-options is  used
       in the latter.

FreeBSD	13.2			 June 6, 1993				LPR(1)

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