Try (from a command prompt): lpr -S 10.0.0.10 -P lp c:\teste.pdf -o DuplexNoTumble -o 1
It's case sensitive, and the "o"s are the letter "o", not "zero"
Try (from a command prompt): lpr -S 10.0.0.10 -P lp c:\teste.pdf -o DuplexNoTumble -o 1
It's case sensitive, and the "o"s are the letter "o", not "zero"
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No, Windows XP.
I can print using the command:
lpr -S 10.0.0.10 -P PDF -J TESTE.PDF "c:\teste.pdf"
but must be printed in DUPLEX.
I am curious, just for my own education,,, why do you need to print to this device using a command string, as opposed to using the print driver??? Is this printing from linux or mainframe??
Thanks
OK, try this then: lpr 10.0.0.10 -P lp c:\teste.pdf -o DuplexNoTumble
The "o 1" switch sets binary mode; perhaps it's not needed with the duplex option set.
I just tried this with a Ricoh machine in my office (I'm at home now), and the job definitely did print, but I'm not there to see if duplex worked.
(Your Canon machine does have PostScript in it, yes?)
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