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NAME

       foomatic-rip - Universal print filter/RIP wrapper

SYNOPSIS

   General Options:
       foomatic-rip [-v] [-q] <spooler-specific options>

   Spooler-less printing/CPS (older versions) filter:
       foomatic-rip [-P <printer>   |   --ppd   <ppdfile>  ]   [-J <jobtitle>  ]  [-o   <option>=<value>  [...]]
        [<files>]

   CUPS filter:
       foomatic-rip <jobid> <user> <jobtitle> <numcopies> <options> [<file>]

   LPRng filter:
       foomatic-rip --lprng [-J<jobtitle>]  [-Z<option>=<value>  [,<option>=<value>    [,  ...]]  <ppdfile>

       foomatic-rip  [-J<jobtitle>] [-Z<option>=<value> [,<option>=<value>[,  ...]]
       (printcap :pdd=<ppdfile>)

       foomatic-rip --ppd <ppdfile>[-J<jobtitle>] [-Z<option>=<value> [,<option>=<value>[,  ...]]

   LPD/GNUlpr filter:
       foomatic-rip [-w <number>] [-l <number>]  [-x <number>] [-y <number>]   [-i <number>] [-c] [-n <string>]
       [-h <string>] [-j|-J <jobtitle>|<options>] <ppdfile>

   PPR RIP:
       foomatic-rip [<option>=<value> [...]]

   PPR interface:
       foomatic-rip <queue> <destaddress> <options> <jobbreak>  <feedback>  <codes>  <jobname>  <routing>  <for>
        <filetype>  [<file>]

   PDQ driver file generation:
       foomatic-rip [--ppd <ppdfile>] [-o                         <option>=<value>                        [...]]
        --genpdq|--appendpdq|--genrawpdq|--appendrawpdq

   PDQ filter:
       foomatic-rip --pdq --ppd <ppdfile>] [-o <option>=<value> [...]] <file>

   CPS (newer versions) filter:
       foomatic-rip --cps -P <printer>  [-J <jobtitle> ]  [-o  <option>=<value>  [...]]  [<files>]

DESCRIPTION

       foomatic-rip is a universal print filter which works with every known free software printer  spooler.  It
       has the following features:

       It  translates  PostScript  and  PDF  (and  also other file formats) from standard input to the printer's
       native language (usually put to standard output).

       The translation is done with an external renderer, usually Ghostscript  (gs(1)).  If  no  translation  is
       needed  (PostScript  printer) the renderer's command line reduces to cat(1). The way how this translation
       is done is described in a PPD file.

       Printer capabilities, how to handle user options, and how to build the renderer command  line  is  always
       described  by  PPD  files,  these PPD files usually come from Foomatic or can be the ones supplied by the
       manufacturers of PostScript printers. The PPD files are the same for all spoolers.

       foomatic-rip works with every known spooler (CUPS,  LPRng,  LPD,  GNUlpr,  PPR,  PDQ,  CPS,  and  without
       spooler).  It  auto-detects  the  spooler  from  which  it  was  called  by  the command line options and
       environment variables which were supplied by the spooler.

       Non-PostScript/PDF files are translated to PostScript before they are passed to  the  renderer.  This  is
       usually  done  by  a2ps(1), enscript(1), mpage(1), or paps(1). foomatic-rip auto-detects which program is
       installed, but manual configuration is also possible.

       Recommended is a2ps because it detects many file types (text,  most  image  formats)  and  together  with
       ImageMagick(1)  (for  images)  and Ghostscript(1) it converts them to PostScript. The other tools convert
       only text files. However at present paps is the only one to support files encoded in utf-8.

       foomatic-rip does not only apply option settings supplied by the user through the  command  line  of  the
       printing  command,  but also searches the entire job for embedded option settings (only PostScript jobs).
       Here not only settings which affect the whole job are taken into account, but also settings in  the  page
       headers,  which  are  only  valid  for  the  page  where  they  were found, so applications which produce
       PostScript code with page-specific printer option settings are fully supported.

SPOOLER-LESS PRINTING

   Options
       -v        verbose mode for debugging.  WARNING: This will  create  a  file  in  /tmp  that  contains  the
                 debugging information.  This opens a security loophole and should not be used in production.

       -q        quiet mode - minimal information output

       -P <printer>
                 <printer> is the configured printer which should be used for this job.

       --ppd <ppdfile>
                 The PPD file <ppdfile> should be applied for processing this job.

       -J <jobtitle>
                 The <jobtitle> will be printed in the head line of every page of a plain text job.

       -o <option>=<value>
                 Option settings for this job, do

                 foomatic-rip -P <printer> -o docs <file>

                 (<file>  can be an arbitrary existing file, as .bashrc, will not be printed) to print a list of
                 available options for the specified <printer>.

       <files>   The file(s) to be printed.

       foomatic-rip will print from standard input unless at least one file to be printed is  specified  on  the
       command    line.     If   your   printer   PPD   file   is   stored   as   /etc/direct/<printer>.ppd   or
       ~/.foomatic/direct/<printer>.ppd you can use it by simply specifying "-P <printer>".

       Put a line

       *FoomaticRIPPostPipe: "| <command>"

       into the PPD file, right after *PPD-Adobe: "4.3", where <command> is a command into which you want to re-
       direct the output data. Due to the restrictions of PPD  files  <,  >,  and  "  are  not  allowed  in  the
       <command>, replace them as follows:

       Character Replacement
       ---------------------
            <    &lt;
            >    &gt;
            "    &quot;
            '    &apos;
            &    &amp;

       This way you can print directly to your printer, use

       *FoomaticRIPPostPipe: "| cat &gt; /dev/lp0"

       or

       *FoomaticRIPPostPipe: "| cat &gt; /dev/usb/lp0"

       for  local parallel or USB printers. To make normal users able to print this way add them to the group lp
       and make sure that the appropriate printer device file /dev/... is group-writable for the lp group.

       for a TCP/Socket/JetDirect printer with the host name printer listening on port 9100 you need this:

       *FoomaticRIPPostPipe: "| /usr/bin/nc -w 1 printer 9100"

       Note the "-w 1" in the "nc" command line, it makes "nc" exiting immediately after the data is transferred
       to the printer.

       *FoomaticRIPPostPipe: "| rlpr -Plp@printserver"

       directs your jobs to the LPD printer queue lp on the machine named printserver.

       See also http://www.openprinting.org/direct-doc.html

PRINTING WITH SPOOLER

       See the documentation on the OpenPrinting Web site: http://www.openprinting.org/

CONFIGURATION FILE

       The file /etc/foomatic/filter.conf is read whenever foomatic-rip is executed. It allows one to  configure
       the behavior of foomatic-rip as follows (lines beginning with # are comments and therefore get ignored):

       textfilter: <command>
                 Selects  the filter for input files which are not PostScript or PDF.  <command> is one of a2ps,
                 enscript, mpage, or paps.  foomatic-rip automatically selects the needed command line options.

       debug: 0|1
                 Turns on (1) or off (0) the debug mode. This is equivalent to  supplying  the  --debug  command
                 line option. Default setting is 0.

       ps_accounting: 0|1
                 Turns on (1) or off (0) inserting PostScript code for page accounting into PostScript jobs. The
                 inserted  PostScript code makes Ghostscript generating accounting output on stderr and CUPS can
                 this way log each page which got printed. The code  will  only  be  inserted  if  CUPS  is  the
                 spooler. Default setting is 1.

       echo: [<path>/]<executable>
                 Sets the path to an echo(1) executable which supports -n.

       gspath: [<path>/]<executable>
                 Sets  the  path  to  the Ghostscript (gs(1)) executable. To be used if Ghostscript is at a non-
                 standard location or if an alternative Ghostscript should be used.

       execpath: <path>[:<path>]...
                 Sets the $PATH variable to be used by foomatic-rip.

       cupsfilterpath: <path>[:<path>]...
                 Sets the directories (colon-separated) in which foomatic-rip searches for CUPS filters.

       preferred_shell: [<path>/]<executable>
                 Sets the preferred shell to use when executing FoomaticRIPCommandLine and friends. Several  PPD
                 files use shell constructs that require a more modern shell like bash, zsh, or ksh.

FILES

       /etc/cups/ppd/<printer>.ppd
       /etc/lpd/<printer>.ppd
       /etc/ppr/<printer>.ppd
       /etc/pdq/<printer>.ppd
       /etc/direct/<printer>.ppd

               The PPD files of the currently defined printers

       /etc/foomatic/filter.conf

               Configuration file for foomatic-rip

EXIT STATUS

       foomatic-rip returns 0 unless something unexpected happens.

AUTHOR

       Till      Kamppeter      <till.kamppeter@gmail.com>     with     parts     of     Manfred     Wassmanns's
       <manolo@NCC-1701.B.Shuttle.de> man pages for the Foomatic 2.0.x filters.

BUGS

       None so far.

       Please send bug reports to the Foomatic mailing list:

       http://lists.freestandards.org/mailman/listinfo/printing-foomatic

Foomatic Project                                   2002-11-26                                    FOOMATIC-RIP(1)