4.OTHER PRINTING METHODS
154 Printing From UNIX/Linux
Smoothing
This sets whether to print text and graphics smoothly. This mode can be set using the following option.
Example: The command to set the smoothing mode is “lp -o smoothing=on <filename>”.
This option is available only when your equipment is a multifunctional digital system (Black and White MFP).
When [Resolution] is set to [1200 dpi] on some models, [Smoothing] cannot be set.
Distinguish Thin Lines
This sets whether to distinguish thin lines or not. This mode can be set using the following option.
Example: The command to set the thin line limit mode is “lp -o thinlinelimit=on <filename>”.
Do Not Print Blank Pages
This sets whether or not a blank page is printed. This mode can be selected using the following option.
Example: The command to set the blank page mode is “lp -o blankpage=0 <filename>”.
Toner Save
The toner save mode can be set using the following option.
Example: The command to set the toner save mode is “lp -o tonersave=on <filename>”.
Option Value Alternate Value Description
smoothing=on ON Set the smoothing mode.
smoothing=off OFF Cancel the smoothing mode.
Option Value Alternate Value Description
thinlinelimit=on ON Set the thin line limit mode.
thinlinelimit=off OFF Cancel the thin line limit mode.
Option Value Alternate Value Description
blankpage=0 Set the blank page mode (disable Do not Print Blank Pages).
blankpage=1 Cancel the blank page mode (enable Do not Print Blank Pages).
Option Value Alternate Value Description
tonersave=on ON Set the toner save mode.
tonersave=off OFF Cancel the toner save mode.