1foo2lava-wrapper(1) General Commands Manual foo2lava-wrapper(1)
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8 foo2lava-wrapper - Convert Postscript into a LAVAFLOW or OPL printer
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12 foo2lava-wrapper [options] [ps-file]
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15 foo2lava-wrapper is a Foomatic compatible printer wrapper for the
16 foo2lava printer driver. This script reads a Postscript ps-file or
17 standard input and converts it to Zenographics LAVAFLOW printer format
18 for driving the Konica Minolta magicolor 1600W color laser printer, the
19 Konica Minolta magicolor 1680MF/1690MF AIO printer, the Konica Minolta
20 magicolor 2480/2490 MF AIO printer, the Konica Minolta magicolor 2530
21 DL network color laser printer, and other Zenographics-based LAVAFLOW
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24 This script can be used in a standalone fashion, but is intended to be
25 called from a printer spooler system which uses the Foomatic printer
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30 Normal Options
31 These are the options used to select the parameters of a print job that
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34 -c Print in color (else monochrome).
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37 Color correction mode [0].
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39 1 Photos (using m2300w CRDs)
40 2 Photos and text (using m2300w CRDs)
41 3 Graphics and text (using m2300w CRDs)
42 10 ICM color profile (using -G *.icm file)
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45 Duplex code to send to printer [1].
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49 -m media
50 Media code to send to printer [0].
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52 ──────────────────────────
53 Media 2530DL
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55 plain 0
56 transparency 4
57 thick stock 20
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59 letterhead 23
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65 Paper size code to send to printer [2].
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68 │ 1 executive │ 25 A5 │
69 │ 2 letter │ 26 A4 │
70 │ 3 legal │ 45 B5jis │
71 │ 80 env Monarch │ 65 B5iso │
72 │ 81 env #10 │ 90 env DL │
73 │ 91 env C5 │ 92 env B5 │
74 │835 4x6" photo │ 837 10x15cm photo │
75 └──────────────────┴─────────────────────┘
76 -n copies
77 Number of copies [1].
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80 Set device resolution in pixels/inch [1200x600].
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83 Source (Input Slot) code to send to printer [255].
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88 -t Draft mode. Every other pixel is white.
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94 Orientation used for N-up.
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101 These are the options used to customize the operation of foo2lava for a
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104 -u xoffxyoff
105 Set the offset of the start of the printable region from the
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110 -l xoffxyoff
111 Set the offset of the end of the printable region from the lower
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116 -L mask
117 Send the logical clipping values from -u/-l in the LAVAFLOW
118 stream. foo2lava-wrapper always runs Ghostscript with the ideal
119 page dimensions, so that the scale of the image is correct,
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121 This option is used to move the position of the clipped image
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126 0 don't send any logical clipping amounts
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132 Model. The default is [0].
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135 0 LAVAFLOW magicolor 2490 MF
136 0 LAVAFLOW magicolor 2530 DL
137 1 OPL magicolor 2480 MF
138 2 LAVAFLOW magicolor 1600W
139 2 LAVAFLOW magicolor 1680MF
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142 Color Tweaking Options
143 These are the options used to control the quality of color output.
144 Color correction is currently a WORK IN PROGRESS.
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146 -g gsopts
147 Additional options to pass to Ghostscript, such as
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151 -G profile.icm
152 Convert profile.icm to a Postscript color rendering dictionary
153 (CRD) using icc2ps and adjust the printer colors by using the
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156 -G gamma-file.ps
157 Prepend gamma-file.ps to the Postscript input to perform color
158 correction using the setcolortransfer Postscript operator. For
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160 {0.333 exp} {0.333 exp} {0.333 exp} {0.333 exp} setcolortransfer
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162 -I intent
163 Select profile intent from the ICM file. 0=Perceptual, 1=Col‐
164 orimetric, 2=Saturation, 3=Absolute. Default is 0 (perceptual).
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166 Debugging Options
167 These options are used for debugging foo2lava and its wrapper.
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170 Output just a single color plane from a color print and print it
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179 Set Debug level [0].
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183 Create a monochrome LAVAFLOW stream from a Postscript document, examine
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186 foo2lava-wrapper testpage.ps > testpage.zm
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188 lpr -P raw testpage.zm
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190 Create a color LAVAFLOW stream from a Postscript document:
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192 foo2lava-wrapper -c testpage.ps > testpage.zc
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196 /usr/bin/foo2lava-wrapper
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199 foo2lava(1), lavadecode(1) opldecode(1)
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202 Rick Richardson <rick.richardson@comcast.net>
203 http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
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