Epson EPL-N2000 User Manual - Network Administration - Page 59
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Using lpr to Print Some versions of lpr strip out control characters and carriage return characters from a file before sending it, so lpr may be unsuitable for bit-image and font download files. You can use the -l filter on the lpr command line to try to avoid this problem. You can also use the lpr filters listed in "Setting Up the EPL-N2000 as a Remote Printer" to specify a particular kind of output, such as an ASCII file with a carriage return at the end of each line. You can use either of the following formats to print with lpr: lpr - or lpr -d The following example illustrates using lpr to send a file named "txtfile"with a form feed appended. lpr -Plpaf txtfile 5-8 Configuring the EPL-N2000 for UNIX
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Configuring the EPL-N2000 for UNIX
Using lpr to Print
Some versions of lpr strip out control characters and carriage
return characters from a file before sending it, so lpr may be
unsuitable for bit-image and font download files. You can use
the -l filter on the lpr command line to try to avoid this
problem.
You can also use the lpr filters listed in “Setting Up the
EPL-N2000 as a Remote Printer” to specify a particular kind of
output, such as an ASCII file with a carriage return at the end
of each line.
You can use either of the following formats to print with lpr:
lpr -<host name> <filename>
or
lpr -d <host name>
The following example illustrates using lpr to send a file
named “txtfile”with a form feed appended.
lpr -Plpaf txtfile