xfprint
version 4.2.0
Copyright © 2004 Jean-François Wauthy
The Xfce 4 Printing Management is part of the Xfce Desktop Environment.
It's composed of two applications : xfprint4
and xfprint-manager
.
xfprint4
provides a graphical frontend for printing and
xfprint-manager
provides printer management and job queue
management (if supported by the printing system backend).
Please note that printer configuration is not
part of xfprint
. It can only use printing systems that have already been
configured properly.
xfprint
you need to select the printing system
backend.
At the time of this writing three printing system backends are available:
The CUPS printing system is currently the most full-featured printing backend. It supports full job queue support and detection of avaialbel printers.
BSD-LPR is the traditional UNIX printing system available on most systems. This backend provides job queuing support, but with slightly less information than the CUPS backend.
This backend simply creates a postscript file that can later be send to any postscript capable printer or printed by using a postscript viewer.
xfprint4
application allows the user to print files of many
different types and to set the printing options. For this it makes use of
the a2ps
application.
The dialog contains several tabs with a multitude of options. Most of them
probably don't have to be changed. The following figures show all notebook
tabs of the dialog. For an explanation of the options we refer to the
documentation for a2ps
.
xfprint-manager
application provides queue and job control for
the printing systems that support it. It allows you to set the printer you
want to use and set which one should be the default.
xfprint
was written by Jean-François Wauthy
(<pollux@xfce.org>
). To find more information, please visit
the Xfce web site.
To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding this application or this manual, use the bug tracking system at http://bugzilla.xfce.org/.
If you have questions about the use or installation of this package, please ask on the xfce mailing list. Development discussion takes place on the xfce4-dev mailing list.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.