GROLBP(1) | General Commands Manual | GROLBP(1) |
grolbp - groff driver for Canon CAPSL printers (LBP-4 and LBP-8 series laser printers)
grolbp |
[-l] [-c num-copies] [-F font-directory] [-o orientation] [-p paper-size] [-w width] [file ...] |
grolbp |
[--copies=num-copies] [--fontdir=font-directory] [--landscape] [--linewidth=width] [--orientation=orientation] [--papersize=paper-size] [file ...] |
grolbp |
-h |
grolbp |
--help |
grolbp |
-v |
grolbp |
--version |
grolbp is a driver for groff that produces output in CAPSL and VDM format suitable for Canon LBP-4 and LBP-8 printers.
For compatibility with grolj4(1) there is an additional drawing command available:
Note that there can be whitespace between a one-letter option and its argument; on the other hand, there must be whitespace and/or an equal sign (‘=’) between a long-name option and its argument.
The driver supports the Dutch, Swiss and Swiss-Narrow scalable typefaces, each one in the Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold-Italic styles. Additionally, the Courier and Elite monospaced typefaces at the sizes 8 and 12 points (for Courier) resp. 8 and 10 points (for Elite) are supported, each one in the Regular, Bold and Italic styles.
The following chart summarizes the font names you can use to access these fonts:
Typeface | Regular | Bold | Italic | Bold-Italic |
Dutch | TR | TB | TI | TBI |
Swiss | HR | HB | HI | HBI |
Swiss Narrow | HNR | HNB | HNI | HNBI |
Courier | CR | CB | CI | |
Elite | ER | EB | EI |
The paper size can be set in the DESC file or with command-line options to grolbp. If the paper size is specified both ways, the command-line options take precedence over the contents of the DESC file (this applies to the page orientation too).
See groff_font(5) how to set the paper dimensions in the DESC file.
To set the paper size in the command line, add
-p paper-size
or
--papersize=paper-size
to the other grolbp options, where paper-size is in the same format as in the DESC file.
If no paper size is specified in the DESC file or the command line, a default size of A4 is used.
As with the page size, the orientation of the printed page (portrait or landscape) can be set in the DESC file or with command-line options. It is also case insensitive.
To set the orientation in the DESC file, insert a line with the following content:
orientation [portrait|landscape]
Only the first valid orientation command in the DESC file is used.
To set the page orientation with command-line options you can use the -o or --orientation option with the same parameters (portrait or landscape) as in the DESC file. Or you can use the -l option to force the pages to be printed in landscape.
In addition to the usual commands described in groff_font(5), grolbp provides the command lbpname which sets the font name sent to the printer when requesting this font. The syntax of this command is:
lbpname printer_font_name
N⟨base_fontname⟩⟨font_style⟩
base_fontname is the font name as it appears in the printers font listings without the first letter, up to (but not including) the font size. font_style can be one of the letters R, I, or B, indicating the font styles Roman, Italic and Bold respectively.
lbpname NeliteI
lbpname Swiss-Bold
The argument of lbpname is case sensitive.
groff(1), troff(1), groff_out(5), groff_font(5), groff_char(7)
19 March 2021 | groff 1.22.4 |