1foo2ddst-wrapper(1) General Commands Manual foo2ddst-wrapper(1)
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8 foo2ddst-wrapper - Convert Postscript into a DDST printer stream
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11 foo2ddst-wrapper [options] [ps-file]
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14 foo2ddst-wrapper is a Foomatic compatible printer wrapper for the
15 foo2ddst printer driver. This script reads a Postscript ps-file or
16 standard input and converts it to DDST printer format for driving the
17 Ricoh Aficio SP 112, the Ricoh Aficio SP 201, and other DDST-based
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20 This script can be used in a standalone fashion, but is intended to be
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26 Normal Options
27 These are the options used to select the parameters of a print job that
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30 -d duplex
31 Duplex code to send to printer [1].
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33 │1 off │ 2 long edge │ 3 short edge
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36 Media code to send to printer [1].
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38 ─────────────────────────────
39 Media Code
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41 plain&recycled 1
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48 Paper size code to send to printer [1].
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50 ┌──────────────────────┬──────────────────┐
51 │ 1 letter │ 5 A4 │
52 │ 2 legal │ 6 A5 │
53 │ 3 executive │ 7 A6 │
54 │ 4 invoice(5.5x8.5) │ 8 B5 JIS │
55 │ │ 10 16k 197x273 │
56 │11 16k 184x260 │ 12 16k 195x270 │
57 └──────────────────────┴──────────────────┘
58 -n copies
59 Number of copies [1].
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62 Set device resolution in pixels/inch [600x600].
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65 Source (Input Slot) code to send to printer [7].
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68 │1 upper │ 2 manual │
69 └──────────┴────────────┘
70 -t Draft mode. Every other pixel is white.
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73 Print density (1-5). The default is 3 (medium).
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86 These are the options used to customize the operation of foo2ddst for a
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89 -u xoffxyoff
90 Set the offset of the start of the printable region from the
91 upper left corner, in pixels [varies with paper size]. The
92 defaults should work on the 2200DL and 2300DL, and have not been
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96 Set the offset of the end of the printable region from the lower
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102 Send the logical clipping values from -u/-l in the ZjStream.
103 foo2ddst-wrapper always runs Ghostscript with the ideal page
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111 0 don't send any logical clipping amounts
112 1 only send Y clipping amount
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116 Debugging Options
117 These options are used for debugging foo2ddst and its wrapper.
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124 Create a monochrome ZjStream from a Postscript document, examine it,
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127 foo2ddst-wrapper testpage.ps > testpage.ddst
128 ddstdecode < testpage.ddst
129 lpr -P raw testpage.ddst
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133 /usr/bin/foo2ddst-wrapper
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136 foo2ddst(1), ddstdecode(1)
137 https://github.com/madlynx/ricoh-sp100
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140 Rick Richardson <rick.richardson@comcast.net>
141 http://foo2ddst.rkkda.com/
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