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pegg
Langue: en
Version: 58079 (mandriva - 22/10/07)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
pegg - Linux support for Casio label printersSYNOPSIS
pegg -w (-t) (-d) (-o) PEGG-FILEDESCRIPTION
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
* This software was designed using data made available by and is released
with the permission of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
* CASIO COMPUTER Co., LTD. assumes no responsibility for the content of
this software.
* Please do not contact CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. with any inquiries
concerning this software.
pegg is a control program for the Casio KP-C10/50 or KLP1000 label printers. It allows you to print a raw imagefile with your printer. Furthermore it includes a small testing feature which can be used to check the communication with your printer.
pegg makes use of the /proc/bus/usb filesystem. If you want to make sure that everybody can use the printer, you should check the permission of the corresponding devicefile. For this have a look at syslog messages when you plugin your printer An example: /proc/bus/usb/001/003 (controler 001, device 003)
OPTIONS
- -t
- Test the communication with the printer and gives information about the type
- -d<dens>
- Set the printing density 0=light...4=dark. Default density is 3 (-d3)
- -w<width>
- Set the maximum printing width to <width> (eg. -w384 = 384px width) Default is 512 This switch is only usable with a KL-P1000 printer. KP-C10/50 are restricted to the default setting. If the inputfile is smaller, the width will be adjusted.
- -o<file>
- Export to <file> file instead of printing
- PEGG-FILE
- selects the file wich should be printed.
EXAMPLES
- Check your printer
- pegg -t
- Print my_label with density 4
- pegg -d4 my_label
- Export my_label (format: 768x64px (w x h)) to preview.pnm
- pegg -w768 -opreview.pnm my_label
AUTHORS
Initial Version by Daniel Amkreutz <daniel.amkreutz@tu-harburg.de>, pnm-Export & severall modifications by Alex Perry <alex@pamurray.com>REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to Daniel Amkreutz <daniel.amkreutz@tu-harburg.de>Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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