Xerox Phaser 540 Dépliant
Printing from a UNIX Workstation
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Printing Reference
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Removing Control-D characters from utility files
1.
Locate the delctrld UNIX shell script in the PHSR540 directory on
the Tektronix Windows 3.1 Driver and Printer Utilities diskette.
You must copy this file to your workstation before you can use it.
(Or, obtain this shell script using one of the methods described in
“Obtaining the PC utility files” on page 4-8.)
the Tektronix Windows 3.1 Driver and Printer Utilities diskette.
You must copy this file to your workstation before you can use it.
(Or, obtain this shell script using one of the methods described in
“Obtaining the PC utility files” on page 4-8.)
2.
To remove all Control-D characters from a file, type the following
command:
command:
delctrld
filename1.ps
filename2.ps
where filename1.ps is the utility file you want to remove Control-D
characters from, and filename2.ps is the revised file with a new
name. (Both filename1.ps and filename2.ps can have the same name,
but the original file will be overwritten by the revision.)
characters from, and filename2.ps is the revised file with a new
name. (Both filename1.ps and filename2.ps can have the same name,
but the original file will be overwritten by the revision.)
3.
Send the utility file to the printer as you would any PostScript file.
Adding Control-D characters to utility files
1.
Locate the addctrld UNIX shell script in the PHSR540 directory on
the Tektronix Windows 3.1 Driver and Printer Utilities diskette.
You must copy this file to your workstation before you can use it.
(Or, obtain this shell script using one of the methods described in
“Obtaining the PC utility files” on page 4-8.)
the Tektronix Windows 3.1 Driver and Printer Utilities diskette.
You must copy this file to your workstation before you can use it.
(Or, obtain this shell script using one of the methods described in
“Obtaining the PC utility files” on page 4-8.)
2.
To add Control-D characters to the beginning and end of a file,
type the following command:
type the following command:
addctrld
filename1.ps filename2.ps
where filename1.ps is the utility file you want to add Control-D
characters to, and filename2.ps is the revised file with a new name.
(Both filename1.ps and filename2.ps can have the same name, but the
original file will be overwritten by the revision.)
characters to, and filename2.ps is the revised file with a new name.
(Both filename1.ps and filename2.ps can have the same name, but the
original file will be overwritten by the revision.)
3.
Send the utility file to the printer as you would any PostScript file.