Toshiba e-STUDIO45, e-STUDIO28, e-STUDIO35 manual User Home Directory Access Restrictions

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TOSHIBA e-STUDIO28/35/45 Unix Printer Driver

#System-Default Profile for rcutil

#-Number of characters per line is expected to be less than 256.

#-variables have to be in uppercase, values to be lowercase.

PageSize = Ledger Destination = Inner Orientation = Reverse Portrait Duplex = Long

Finishing = StapleUL Punch = Left

If this file exists in the user’s home directory, it is parsed and the values are reflected in the rcutil GUI controls or widgets.

In this version of the driver, the settings file is unique in the user’s home directory, named as .f533rc. The user may have installed the driver in different Unix or Linux

systems, yet the user’s home directory is the same. Therefore, all settings saved in one system will still be available in another system. In order to avoid confusion, the settings file may be deleted or its content deleted to allow the driver to reset to the default settings from the PPD configuration file.

The rcutil provides the capability to save settings to the settings file. It can be used to create the settings file. To do the actual printing, use the lp command to send the print documents to the printer.

During printing, the settings file is parsed and the values passed to the CORE UNIX filter to apply the features in the print out. The settings saved in the settings file will affect the actual print job.

Further, options can also be passed to the CORE UNIX filter through the lp

command. Command line options takes precedence over the settings saved in the settings file.

The rcutil configuration program only saves the changed (or non-default) settings. Only the settings that differ from the PPD default settings are saved to the settings file. The PPD default settings are not saved. The CORE UNIX filter knows the default settings when it loads as it reads in the default settings from the PPD file. The CORE UNIX filter only needs to know the new (non-default) settings to apply to the print job. The settings file serves as a record of the settings that the user wants preserved for the next print job.

User Home Directory Access Restrictions

During printing, the lpd printing system through the lp system account must be able to access the .f533rc settings file. Being that the settings file is maintained in the user’s home directory, the user’s home directory itself must be accessible to lp.

Otherwise, the Unix filter will fail to retrieve the saved settings and so no features will be applied on to the print job.

The user’s home directory must have an “executable” attribute for users of type others. That is, the last attribute of the directory must show an x. It must be

something like dabcabcabx where a can be a - or r for readable, b can be - or w for writable and c can be a - or x for executable. The last attribute is the c but is

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Contents Operators Manual Toshiba e-STUDIO28/35/45 Unix Printer Driver User’s GuideTrademarks Copyright Toshiba TEC Corp All Rights ReservedSoftware License Agreement Proprietary Rights Limitation of Liability Table of Contents Toshiba e-STUDIO28/35/45 Unix Printer Driver User’s Guide ViiGuidelines BoldBold System Requirements Motif SupportMotif UNIX/LINUX System System ToolsInstalled Files Obtaining the Installation PackagePlatform Installation Destination Path Common Files Description AIX Additional Files DescriptionHP-UX Files Description Solaris Additional Description FilesLinux Additional Description Files Replace #!/bin/ksh with #!/bin/bashPre-Installation Procedures Install Installation ScriptSyntax Platform Library locationNone Install qpshakuba shakuba pdirect Install pshakubaInstall pshakuba shakuba gno Install -u tall gno Install pshakuba shakuba pdirect cdepth8GUI Mode Setup resource fileInstall Type Introduction TabGeneral Tab Print QueueAdvanced Tab Printer List Printer StatusText Mode Installation modeUsage ./install qqueue sserver pportvalue tinsttype gno Status DialogPost Installation Procedures Uninstallation modePlatform Specific Checks Linux ShellToshiba e-STUDIO28/35/45 Unix Printer Driver Setup Tab Paper SizeKeyword Name Translation/Display Text Option Name Translation/Display TextPaper Source DestinationMedia Type Orientation PortraitDuplex Long Edge BindingAdditional PPD-specified Property Tabs Number of CopiesPersonality Tab Rotate 180 DegreesFinishing Hole PunchSmoothing Options Tab Pedestal OptionFinisher Option Save settings button About TabMain Controls Punch UnitHelp Dialog Bottom part of Help dialogLocalization Settings file Running rcutil$ /opt/rcutil Return UNIX/LINUX System Driver Files LocationUser Home Directory Access Restrictions Home/userdirectory Saving settings ConstraintsRcutil configuration program Illustrated Process and Data FlowGUI Process F533rcF533rc Read settings from .f533rc Unix Core Driver ProcessFeature KeywordOption Non-native form Description Printer Driver DetailsStandard Options User’s Guide Printing PPD OptionsThrough the command line Methods of PrintingPrinting from Unix applications Through rcutilPrinting in Netscape Navigator Print to PrinterPrinting in Adobe Acrobat Reader Lp -d pshakuba -o duplex -o tabloid /home/usr/fileprn.psInstallation Phase Error MessagesMessage Possible Cause Status and Prompt Messages Message DescriptionQueue. Default is No IBM AIX Rcutil Configuration Program EftpsError type Banner Page error message Core DriverKanda NISHIKI-CHO, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO, 101-8442, Japan
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