In a new installation, when printing with lpr the output is
landscape when it should be portrait.

When CUPS prints its test page, it is normal (portrait)

The -o option works

          $ lpr -o orientation-requested=3 <file> prints portrait
          $ lpr -o orientation-requested=4 <file> prints landscape

When I print a file opened with emacs by means of Ctl-p, the
result is landscape when it should be portrait.

The operating system is a fresh install and so driversĀ are up to
date.

I do:

  $ lpoptions -p HP_LaserJet_Pro_M428f_M429f_8264A8 -o
   orientation-requested=portrait

  This has no effect on the operation of lpr


-- 

  Haines Brown

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