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printing [2018/03/14 12:43]
ufal [Available printers]
printing [2020/01/09 13:54]
kubesa Added info about two sided printing using lpr
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 ===== Other tips ===== ===== Other tips =====
-  * Printing on Kombajn is the cheapest, you should prefer it over elinor for longer documents. TODO: what about chrlic?+  * Printing on Kombajn is the cheapest, you should prefer it over elinor for longer documents. It's even cheaper than printing on chrlic.
   * In case of problems with PDF printing, try another PDF viewer. Okular should be OK.   * In case of problems with PDF printing, try another PDF viewer. Okular should be OK.
   * Printers are not available on **eduroam** (except for kombajn via //print@ufal.mff.cuni.cz//). You need to connect to **MS-UFAL** network to be able to use network printers at UFAL.   * Printers are not available on **eduroam** (except for kombajn via //print@ufal.mff.cuni.cz//). You need to connect to **MS-UFAL** network to be able to use network printers at UFAL.
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   * Printer names with "_2s" suffix default to two-sided printing. TODO: this was true in 2014, what about 2017?   * Printer names with "_2s" suffix default to two-sided printing. TODO: this was true in 2014, what about 2017?
   * You can also use command-line printing ''lpr -P <printer> <file>'', e.g. ''lpr -P chrlic_2s article.pdf''.   * You can also use command-line printing ''lpr -P <printer> <file>'', e.g. ''lpr -P chrlic_2s article.pdf''.
 +  * For two sided printing use -o sides=two-sided-long-edge or sides=two-short-long-edge example: ''lpr -P kombajn -o sides=two-sided-long-edge <file> ''
   * You can check status of your print job with ''lpq -P <printer>''.   * You can check status of your print job with ''lpq -P <printer>''.
   * For printing A3 at kombajn, Ondřej Bojar suggests ''lp -d "kombajn" -o media=a3 -o fit-to-page file.pdf''   * For printing A3 at kombajn, Ondřej Bojar suggests ''lp -d "kombajn" -o media=a3 -o fit-to-page file.pdf''

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