He patai maha: He aha te konae PPD i Linux?

PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files are created by vendors to describe the entire set of features and capabilities available for their PostScript printers. A PPD also contains the PostScript code (commands) used to invoke features for the print job.

He aha te mahi a te konae PPD?

He kōnae PPD (Postscript Printer Description) he konae e whakaahua ana i te momotuhi, te rahi o te pepa, te taumira, me era atu kaha he mea paerewa mo tetahi He kaituhi tuhi. Ka whakamahi te papatono atekōkiri pūreretā i te konae PPD kia mohio ai koe ki nga kaha o tetahi kaituhi.

How do I use PPD files?

Tāuta Kōnae PPD Mai i te Raina Whakahau

  1. Tāruatia te kōnae ppd mai i te Atekōkiri Pūreretā me te CD Tuhinga ki te "/usr/share/cups/model" i runga i te rorohiko.
  2. Mai i te Tahua Matua, tīpakohia nga Tono, katahi ko nga taputapu, ka mutu.
  3. Whakauruhia te whakahau "/etc/init. d/cups tīmata anō”.

Me pehea taku hanga i tetahi konae PPD?

Get a PPD File From the Manufacturer

You may find them on the printer’s driver disc, on the manufacturer’s download site for that printer, or included in the Windows driver itself if the printer is a PostScript printer.

What is PPD command?

The PPD compiler, ppdc(1) , is a simple command-line tool that takes a single driver information file, which by convention uses the extension .drv , and produces one or more PPD files that may be distributed with your printer drivers for use with CUPS.

What opens a PPD file?

Open the PPD file in he ētita kupu, such as Microsoft Word or Wordpad, and note the “*ModelName: …”, which is usually in the first 20 lines of the file.

Me pehea taku tango i tetahi konae PPD?

Ko nga tohutohu e whai ake nei e whakaatu ana ki a koe me pehea te tango i nga konae kua kōpekehia me te whakakore i a raatau.

  1. Patohia te hono. Ka tiimata aunoa te tango.
  2. Ka tiakina nga konae ki to papamahi rorohiko.
  3. Pāwhiri-taurua i te konae hei whakairi i te Atahanga Kōpae.
  4. Pāwhiri-taurua i te Atahanga Kōpae kua utaina.
  5. Whaia nga tohutohu kei roto i te README.

Me pehea taku tohu i taku PPD pūreretā?

Hei whakawhāiti i tētahi kōnae PPD ina tāpiri, whakakē rānei i tētahi pūreretā mā te whakamahi i ngā whakahau tā LP, whakamahia te whakahau lpadmin me te -n kōwhiringa. Mo etahi atu korero, tirohia Me pehea te tautuhi i tetahi konae PPD i te taapiri i tetahi kaireretā hou ma te whakamahi i nga whakahau LP.

Me pehea te whakauru i te PPD?

Nga tikanga whakahaere. Patohia-rua te kōpaki me te ingoa ko te taputapu e whakamahia ana e koe i te kōpaki PS_PPD o te CD-ROM. Tāruatia te kōnae PPD mai i te kōpaki o te tono e whakamahia ana e koe. Mo te haerenga kape konae PPD, tirohia te pukapuka o ia tono.

He aha te kōnae pūreretā PPD?

DP (Ko te konae Whakamaramatanga o te Kaituhituhi Panui) He konae PostScript e whakaatu ana i nga ahuatanga o tetahi kaituhi, whakaahua whakaahua ranei. Kei roto i te konae nga kaha penei i te rahi pepa, te maha o nga paepae whakauru me te taarua, a ka whakamahia e te atekōkiri PostScript enei raraunga hei whakahau tika i te kaituhi.

Me pehea taku whakatika i tetahi konae PPD?

To modify these default values, you can edit the PPD file directly. However, the easiest and fastest method is to make the changes by using the lpadmin command with the -o option. Examples of available choices include: Letter.

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