Print Utility (p)

 

 

-yYOFF

(y offset) Selects a Y direction offset in tenths of inches.

 

Only the portion of the image below this position is

 

displayed.

-xsXSCALE

(x scale factor) Selects an X direction scale factor in 5%

 

increments. The image is scaled to this factor of its

 

original size in the X direction.

-ysYSCALE

(y scale factor) Selects a Y direction scale factor in 5%

 

increments. The image is scaled to this factor of its

 

original size in the Y direction.

-ifiles

(input filename) Specifies the Group 3 files to print. The

 

filename and pages to print are specified: filename (first

 

page, last page).

-ooutfile

(output filename) Directs output to the specified file

 

rather than the printer.

-paper

(paper type) Specifies the paper size to use.

-w[width]

Scales horizontally and vertically to fit an image of the

 

specified width: 0 = A4, 1 = B4, 2 = A3. If no width is

 

specified, this utility uses the width from the 128-byte

 

Brooktrout header.

A4

Specifies an A4 feeder and A4 size paper.

LET

8.5" x 11" standard size paper.

The Print Utility displays help information when no arguments are specified.

Note: The Print utility automatically scales the image to maintain the correct size and aspect ratio for each supported printer type and resolution. If the Print utility encounters a 128-byte header at the beginning of the input file, it uses the actual resolution of the fax for scaling; otherwise, it uses normal resolution for scaling.

Note: When using widths larger than the standard A4, you do not need to include the -wargument. However, because these larger widths exceed printers’ standard width, the Print utility truncates the image horizontally to fit the standard width. If you do include the -wargument, the Print utility reduces the size of the image to fit the standard width.

For example:

p -phsd -xs10 -ys10 -idemo.301

prints a file, demo.301, on an Epson/IBM compatible printer in high speed, double density mode scaling the image in both the x and y directions to one-half size.

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