Les Mikesell wrote:
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 23:35, Mike McCarty wrote:
david walcroft wrote:
Mike,
Look in 'http://localhost:631/printers' > config printers.
You should find double sided printing check box. Also give the newer
print package "Hplip" a go.
david
Further fiddling seemingly has allowed me to create another
queue associated with that printer, and which does two-up
printing. But still no hint of how to do double-sided without
a duplexer.
If you print postscript to a file, you should be able to
use psselect with -o and -e to extract the odd/even pages
so you can print one, flip the stack and print the other.
Nice tip. I am not familiar with psselect. I'll look into
that. It would be nice if I could select a queue option
for it, though, like with Windows, and not have to do
the "print to file, run two manual print jobs, delete file"
stuff.
Mike
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