LP(4) — UNIX Programmer’s Manual
NAME
lp − line printer
DESCRIPTION
Lp provides the interface to any of the standard DEC line printers. When it is opened or closed, a suitable number of page ejects is generated. Bytes written are printed.
An internal parameter within the driver determines whether or not the device is treated as having a 96- or 64-character set. In half-ASCII mode, lower case letters are turned into upper case and certain characters are escaped according to the following table:
{ (
−
} )
−
` ´
−
| !
−
~ ^
−
The driver correctly interprets carriage returns, backspaces, tabs, and form feeds. A sequence of newlines which extends over the end of a page is turned into a form feed. All lines are indented 8 characters. Lines longer than 80 characters are truncated. These numbers are parameters in the driver; another parameter allows indenting all printout if it is unpleasantly near the left margin.
FILES
/dev/lp
SEE ALSO
BUGS
Half-ASCII mode, the indent and the maximum line length should be settable by a call analogous to stty(2).
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