Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 22:24:35 +0000 From: "Mikhail T." <mi@aldan.algebra.com> To: Malcolm Kay <malcolm.kay@internode.on.net> Cc: questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, rafan@infor.org Subject: Re: How to print in duplex mode? Message-ID: <200603052224.35963@Misha> In-Reply-To: <200603051325.41355.malcolm.kay@internode.on.net> References: <200603021727.31500.mi%2Bmx@aldan.algebra.com> <200603051325.41355.malcolm.kay@internode.on.net>
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=CE=C5=C4=A6=CC=D1 05 =C2=C5=D2=C5=DA=C5=CE=D8 2006 02:55, Malcolm Kay, =F7= =C9 =CE=C1=D0=C9=D3=C1=CC=C9: > Duplex mode is usually controlled by some printer/manufacturer=20 > specific job control wrapper around the postscript such as HP's=20 > JPL. Is it? I thought, it can be controlled by the PostScript being printed itself... pstops(1) even has an example for duplex printing, but I can't make sense of it. :-( =3D > Would someone have a ready example: =3D > =3D > =9A=9A=9A=9A=9A=9Apstops 'MagickSpell' input.ps duplex.ps =3D =3D How is this mystical command line constructed? input.ps is, what I want printed. duplex.ps is the desired output =2D- the equivalent of input.ps in duplex mode. Thanks! -mi P.S. You are right -- pstops is, from the psutils suit, nor from enscript.
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