At the moment, you cannot specify the printer to print on for "-print".
It always prints to the default printer. We're glad for any patch to
improve that.
The alternative is to use "fop -fo file.fo -ps \\servername\printer" if
you're on Windows and the printer is "shared".
If you download FOP Tru
FOP 0.92b
How do I specify a specific printer when using the command line.
This works to the Windows default printer:
FOP file.fo -print
This brings up the following error information, but does not print anything:
FOP file.fo -print "\\lvsserver0\Kyocera Mita KM-4035 KX"