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computing:department:unix:printing [2016/01/14 16:28] allancomputing:department:unix:printing [2021/05/04 16:44] (current) cse-sull0153
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 ====== Printing from Unix ====== ====== Printing from Unix ======
  
-<note tip> +Printing on Linux is handled through CUPS utilizing the cups.cse.umn.edu print server
-To check printer and job status, visit https://cups.physics.umn.edu/printers/ and https://cups.physics.umn.edu/jobs/ +
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-For complete information on printing commands and options, please refer to the CUPS (common unix printing system) User Manual at [[https://cups.physics.umn.edu/]] (accessible within umn.edu) or [[http://www.cups.org/]].+
  
 The command to print from a Unix system to any of our network printers is: The command to print from a Unix system to any of our network printers is:
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 Note there are several possible places for your output to be delivered; you can control this using the OutputTray option. The default is the Inner tray (beneath the control panel). Note there are several possible places for your output to be delivered; you can control this using the OutputTray option. The default is the Inner tray (beneath the control panel).
  
-<note> +<note warning
-The Toshiba driver for linux only supports 5-digit codes - if you have a longer code, contact us to have it changed+  The Toshiba driver for linux only supports 5-digit codes - if you have a longer code, your jobs will be held (you can release it from the embedded web page of the copier itself). Contact us if you would like your code changed to 5-digits. 
 +  - Adobe's acroread printing doesn't work correctly with DeptCodes. You either have to release the job from the copier web interface, or use an alternative PDF viewer (try evince or qpdfview). You can also send PDF files directly to a printer using lpr.
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