That doesn't work.  You wouldn't really expect it to 'cause it's a
RedHat system and AFICT dosen't use the filters from LPRng.

But the problem occurs within print jobs to the same printer,
so even if it did work it wouldn't fix my ordering problem.

(Sorry for the delay.  I eeded physical access.)

On 2002.06.22 15:25 Patrick Powell wrote:
> You may have already got this, but try:
>    #!/bin/bash
>    echo cover1 | lpr -Ppr -Ztray3
>    pdftops small.pdf | lpr -Ppr -Ztray2
>    pdftops big.pdf | lpr -Ppr -Ztray2
>    echo cover2 | lpr -Ppr -Ztray3
>    pdftops small.pdf | lpr -Ppr -Ztray2
>    pdftops big.pdf | lpr -Ppr -Ztray2
>    echo cover3 | lpr -Ppr -Ztray3
>    pdftops small.pdf | lpr -Ppr -Ztray2
>    pdftops big.pdf | lpr -Ppr -Ztray2
>    echo cover4 | lpr -Ppr -Ztray3
>    pdftops small.pdf | lpr -Ppr -Ztray2
>    pdftops big.pdf | lpr -Ppr -Ztray2
> 
> > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jun  3 13:12:58 2002
> > Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2002 13:53:53 -0500
> > From: "Karl O . Pinc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: LPRng: Job ordering, trays, and printer driver question
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can't seem to find the answer in the HOWTO or the list archives,
> > and somebody must know how to do this...  If this isn't the
> > right place to ask, please tell me where I can go.  TIA.
> >
> > I've got 3 print jobs, one text and two postscript.  (Really
> > there are 2 pdfs but I'm using pdftops and piping to lpr.)
> > The text job is supposed to print on tray 3, colored paper,
> > as a separator.  Then the two postscript jobs should print.
> > All of this should happen in the order submitted.  It's not.
> >
> > I've defined two printers, one for each tray.  I try something
> > like:
> >
> > #!/bin/bash
> > echo cover1 | lpr -P tray3
> > pdftops small.pdf | lpr -P tray2
> > pdftops big.pdf | lpr -P tray2
> > echo cover2 | lpr -P tray3
> > pdftops small.pdf | lpr -P tray2
> > pdftops big.pdf | lpr -P tray2
> > echo cover3 | lpr -P tray3
> > pdftops small.pdf | lpr -P tray2
> > pdftops big.pdf | lpr -P tray2
> > echo cover4 | lpr -P tray3
> > pdftops small.pdf | lpr -P tray2
> > pdftops big.pdf | lpr -P tray2
> >
> > I usually get a couple of cover sheets first, a small.pdf,
> > another cover sheet, a couple of small.pdfs and then
> > a big.pdf, maybe a small.pdf and the rest of the big.pdfs.
> >
> > (?  The whole printing subsystem looks like voodo.  I can
> > see very little by looking at the printconf.  I _thought_
> > jobs were first-in first-out.  Maybe they don't go in
> > until they get through the input filter?)
> >
> > I'm using RedHat 7.2 with LPRng 3.7.4 (redhat release 28),
> > which uses magicfilter as the input filter and am printing
> > over the network to a HP 4100-tn laser printer.  The printer
> > driver is "lj5gray".
> >
> > It occured to me to use lpr -B job1 job2 job3, but I don't
> > know how I can then select the right tray for each job.
> >
> > I'd like a solution that integrates with the existing
> > print config system so upgrading the OS doesn't break it.
> > (But I'll take anything.)
> 

Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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