well you could pipe it  through lpr.

but also, probably easier,  you can pipe it to a file..  and then print that file.


for example for ls:


$ man ls > ls-man.txt


check ls-man.txt,  it should be an ascii/txt file.   and you can print that.


Ron

On 3/7/21 10:08 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all;

I guess I'm one of the guys that grew up reading the printed word, and to
this day I grasp a howto 10 times better by reading it on paper.

So, how is the best way to get a paper copy of a man page, since man
doesn't seem to have the ability to redirect its screen output to a
printer?

Thanks.

Cheers, Gene Heskett


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