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.cdsplotinit and trying to print schematics on 11x17 paper

Miguel V
Miguel V over 8 years ago

Hi,

We recently installed new printers which have the option of printing to standard Letter size (Drawer 1) or 11x17 (drawer 2).  I added the printer to my .cdsplotinit file however, every time I select 11x17 in the plot options, it still prints to Letter size.  Here is what I have in my .cdsplotinit:

Secure_Print|Canon iR-ADV C5250/5255 PPD: \
     :manufacturer=Canon: \
     :type=postscript2: \
     :spool="lp -onobanner -o sides=one-sided -dSecure_Print": \
     :query=lpstat -oSecure_Print: \
     :remove=cancel $1 Secure_Print: \
     :resolution#1016: \
     :maximumPages#10: \
     :residentFonts: \
     :PPDFile=/etc/cups/ppd/Secure_Print.ppd: \
     :paperSize="Letter" 612 792: \
     :paperSize="11x17" 792 1224:

What more do I need to add to get it to print to the correct paper size?

Thanks

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    Miguel V over 8 years ago
    Hi Quek, for some reason, I can log in here just fine but when I click on the link, it asks me to log in again and tells me that my account is expired.
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