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LP(1)                       General Commands Manual                      LP(1)

NAME
       lp, lpd - copy a file to the line printer

SYNOPSIS
       lp [file ...]

DESCRIPTION
       Each  file  argument  to  lp is send to the line printer to be printed.
       Standard input is read and printed  if  there  are  no  arguments.   Lp
       executes  /usr/lib/lpd  with  each file as input.  Lpd puts the file in
       /usr/spool/lpd and starts printing the jobs on /dev/lp  unless  another
       lpd  is  already running.  If lpd finds any character in the input that
       it doesn't know how to handle then it will print the rest of  the  file
       without  any  special  treatment.   This also means that no formfeed is
       sent after the file has been printed to force out the page.  Lpd simply
       assumes that you know what you are doing.  (dumb, eh?)

       Note: Don't do anything with a file until it is printed, lpd only makes
       a copy of a file in the spool directory when it is not world  readable.
       If it can be read then it is printed directly.

FILES
       /usr/spool/lpd/jobXXXXX
                           Information about a job.

       /usr/spool/lpd/tmpXXXXX
                           Associated file to be printed.

       /etc/termcap        The  'lp'  entry describes the printer by the "li#"
                           and "co#" fields.  By default 66 lines (li#66), and
                           80 columns (co#80).

SEE ALSO
       lp(4), termcap(5), termcap(7).

BUGS
       Not spooling a world readable file may not be such a smart idea.

       A  formfeed should be printed and the printer reset after a job full of
       escape codes, but this may cost paper.

       No banner page.

AUTHOR
       Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)

                                                                         LP(1)

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