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NAME

       xpp - X Printing Panel

SYNOPSIS

       xpp [options] [files] ...

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual page briefly documents the xpp command.  This manual page was written for the
       Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.

       xpp (the X Printing Panel) is a graphical interface to the CUPS printing system.   It  can
       be used as a drop-in replacement for lpr(1) or lp(1) for programs that want to spool print
       jobs, or to print files directly from the command line.

OPTIONS

       The following options are recognized by xpp:

       -d destination

       -P destination
            Prints files to the named destination queue.

       -# copies
            Sets the number of copies to print from 1 to 100.

       -C name
            Sets the job name.

       -J name
            Sets the job name.

       -t name

       -T name
            Sets the job name.

       -l
            Specifies that the print file is already formatted for the destination and should  be
            sent without filtering. This option is equivalent to "-oraw".

       -o option
            Sets a job option.

       -p
            Specifies that the print file should be formatted with a shaded header with the date,
            time, job name, and page number. This option is equivalent to "-oprettyprint" and  is
            only useful when printing text files.

       -r
            Specifies that the named print files should be deleted after printing them.

       -q priority
            Specify the priority of the print job (from 1 to 100).

COMPATIBILITY

       The  "c",  "d", "f", "g", "i", "m", "v", and "w" options are not supported by XPP and will
       produce a warning message if used.

SEE ALSO

       lp(1),lpr(1),cupsd(8)

AUTHOR

       The X Printing Panel was written by Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@gmx.net>

       This manual page was written by  Chris  Lawrence  <lawrencc@debian.org>,  for  the  Debian
       GNU/Linux  system  (but may be used by others).  The OPTIONS section was borrowed from the
       manual page for lpr(1).

                                           10 May 2002                                     XPP(1)