On Tue, 20 Jul 1999 02:54:10 -0400, LENGARD Pascal OCISI wrote:
>there's a package with a lot of useful programs to deal with postscript
>files.
>take it "psutils" and try to make usefull with it.
>it can print even only, odd only, change margins, print in duplex, ...
Pascal,
Thanks. I found psutils. It certainly looks like the tool for the
job. Parts of it seem broken which is likely my inexperience.
Kurt
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kurt Kehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 5:49 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Postscript
>>
>>
>> How do I make a postscript file begin printing higher on the page so
>> that the bottom of the page does not get chopped off? My
>> printer is an
>> HP697C and I'm using Ghostscript 5.10 on Linux with printer driver
>> cdj550 (I've also tried cdj670 as well as deskjet with the same
>> result).
>>
>> I'm using the Linux Printing-Usage-HOWTO.ps file to experiment. Page
>> three is a good example. When I view the file in KDE, I can clearly
>> see the the whole page, yet when I print it, the last line or two is
>> missing.
>>
>> Viewing the same file with GSView under Windows, there is a way to
>> change the page offset and print without the bottom of the
>> page getting
>> chopped off. How do I do this with Linux?