lpbanner - text banner
       pclbanner - pcl format banner
       psbanner - PostScript format banner


SYNOPSIS

       lpbanner  [  -llength ] [ -wwidth ] [ -Pprinter ] [ -Lban­
       nername ] [ -nloginname ] [ -hhost  ]  [  -Jjobtitle  ]  [
       -Cclass ] [ -?option args ] [ all ]


DESCRIPTION

       The lpbanner program is used to print a simple banner on a
       fixed size font printer, the pclbanner program generates a
       PCL banner and the psbanner program generates a PostScript
       banner.  All information to be  printed  is  passed  using
       command  line  arguements.  In order to be compatible with
       vintage line printer spoolers, reads a line form  standard
       input, but ignores the information.


OPTIONS

       -w width
            Page width in characters (default 132).

       -l length
            Page length in lines (default 60).

       -P printer
            printer queue for banner information.

       -L bannername
            Name used on banner as main name.

       -n loginname
            Name used on banner as login name.

       -h host
            Name used on banner as host name.

       -J jobtitle
            String used on banner as main title.

       -C class
            String used on banner as class.

       -? value
            All other options and arguments provided by LPRng are
            ignored.


EXIT STATUS

       The following exit values are returned:

       zero (0)       Successful completion.

       non-zero (!=0) An error occurred.

       lpd.conf(5), lpc(8), lpd(8), checkpc(8),  lpr(1),  lpq(1),
       lprm(1), printcap(5), lpd.conf(5), pr(1).


HISTORY

       LPRng  is a enhanced printer spooler system with function­
       ality similar to the Berkeley  LPR  software.   The  LPRng
       mailing list is lprng@lprng.com; subscribe by sending mail
       to lprng-request@lprng.com with the word subscribe in  the
       body.       The     software     is     available     from
       ftp://ftp.astart.com/pub/LPRng.


AUTHOR

       Patrick Powell <papowell@lprng.com>.


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