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| <TITLE>CUPS Interface Design Description</TITLE> |
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| <H1>Scope</H1> |
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| <H2>Identification</H2> |
| |
| <P>This interface design description document provides detailed file |
| formats, message formats, and program conventions for the Common UNIX |
| Printing System ("CUPS") Version 1.2. |
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| <H2>Document Overview</H2> |
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| <P>This interface design description document is organized into the following |
| sections: |
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| <UL> |
| <LI>1 - Scope |
| <LI>2 - References |
| <LI>3 - Internal Interfaces |
| <LI>4 - External Interfaces |
| <LI>5 - Directories |
| <LI>A - Glossary |
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| <H1>Internal Interfaces</H1> |
| |
| <H2>Character Set Files</H2> |
| |
| <P>The character set files define a mapping between 8-bit characters |
| and the Unicode character set, or between Unicode and printer fonts. |
| They are named using the IETF charset names defined in RFCnnnn. These |
| files are ASCII text, the content of which is described below. Comments |
| can be included by using the <TT>#</TT> character in the first column |
| of a line. |
| |
| <H3>8-Bit Character Set Files</H3> |
| |
| <P>8-bit character set files start with a line reading: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| charset 8bit |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <P>Following this are lines that define the font information: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| first last direction width normal bold italic bold-italic |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <P><VAR>First</VAR> and <VAR>last</VAR> are the first and last glyphs |
| in the font mapping that correspond to that font; a maximum of 256 |
| characters can be mapped within each group, with a maximum of 256 |
| mappings (this is a PostScript limitation.) The glyph values are |
| hexadecimal. |
| |
| <P><VAR>Direction</VAR> is the string "ltor", "rtol", or "rtola" indicating |
| left-to-right, right-to-left, or right-to-left Arabic text. |
| |
| <P><VAR>Width</VAR> is the string "single" or "double"; double means that the |
| glyphs are twice as wide as ASCII characters in the Courier typeface. |
| |
| <P><VAR>Normal, bold, italic</VAR>, and <VAR>bold-italic</VAR> are the |
| typefaces to use for each presentation. If characters are only available in |
| a single style then only one typeface should be listed (e.g. "Symbol".) |
| Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when |
| printing. |
| |
| <P>The remaining lines define a character to Unicode glyph mapping for the |
| character set. The character and glyph values are hexadecimal: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| xx yyyy |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <H3>Unicode Character Set Files</H3> |
| |
| <P>Unicode character set files start with a line reading: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| charset encoding |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <P><VAR>Encoding</VAR> is the encoding to use for the text; currently only |
| the string "utf8" is supported. |
| |
| <P>Following this are lines defining the font information: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| first last direction width normal bold italic bold-italic |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <P><VAR>First</VAR> and <VAR>last</VAR> are the first and last glyphs |
| in the font mapping that correspond to that font; a maximum of 256 |
| characters can be mapped within each group, with a maximum of 256 |
| mappings (this is a PostScript limitation.) The glyph values are |
| hexadecimal. |
| |
| <P><VAR>Direction</VAR> is the string "ltor", "rtol", or "rtola" indicating |
| left-to-right, right-to-left, or right-to-left Arabic text. |
| |
| <P><VAR>Width</VAR> is the string "single" or "double"; double means that the |
| glyphs are twice as wide as ASCII characters in the Courier typeface. |
| |
| <P><VAR>Normal, bold, italic</VAR>, and <VAR>bold-italic</VAR> are the |
| typefaces to use for each presentation. If characters are only available in |
| a single style then only one typeface should be listed (e.g. "Symbol".) |
| Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when |
| printing. |
| |
| <H2>Language Files</H2> |
| |
| <P>The language files define the default character set and a collection of |
| text messages in that language. They are named by prefixing the string "cups_" |
| to the front of the language specifier (e.g. "cups_en", "cups_fr", etc.) Each |
| file consists of two or more lines of ASCII text. |
| |
| <P>The first line identifies the character set to be used for the messages. |
| The currently recognized values are: |
| |
| <UL> |
| <LI>iso-8859-1 |
| <LI>iso-8859-2 |
| <LI>iso-8859-3 |
| <LI>iso-8859-4 |
| <LI>iso-8859-5 |
| <LI>iso-8859-6 |
| <LI>iso-8859-7 |
| <LI>iso-8859-8 |
| <LI>iso-8859-9 |
| <LI>iso-8859-10 |
| <LI>iso-8859-13 |
| <LI>iso-8859-14 |
| <LI>iso-8859-15 |
| <LI>us-ascii |
| <LI>utf-8 |
| <LI>windows-874 |
| <LI>windows-1250 |
| <LI>windows-1251 |
| <LI>windows-1252 |
| <LI>windows-1253 |
| <LI>windows-1254 |
| <LI>windows-1255 |
| <LI>windows-1256 |
| <LI>windows-1257 |
| <LI>windows-1258 |
| <LI>koi8-r |
| <LI>koi8-u |
| </UL> |
| |
| <P>The second and succeeding lines define text messages. If the message text |
| is preceded by a number, then the current message number is updated and the |
| text after the number is used. |
| |
| <H2>MIME Files</H2> |
| |
| <P>CUPS uses two MIME files in its standard configuration. |
| |
| <H3>mime.types</H3> |
| |
| <P>The mime.types file defines the recognized file types and consists |
| of 1 or more lines of ASCII text. Comment lines start with the pound |
| ("#") character. The backslash ("\") character can be used at the end |
| of a line to continue that line to the next. |
| |
| <P>Each non-blank line starts with a MIME type identifier ("super/type") |
| as registered with the IANA. All text following the MIME type is treated as |
| a series of type recognition rules: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| mime-type := super "/" type { SP rule }* |
| super := { "a-z" | "A-Z" }* |
| type := { "a-z" | "A-Z" | "-" | "." | "0-9" }* |
| rule := { extension | match | operator | "(" rule ")" }* |
| extension := { "a-z" | "A-Z" | "0-9" }* |
| match := "match(" regexp ")" | |
| "ascii(" offset "," length ")" | |
| "printable(" offset "," length ")" | |
| "string(" offset "," string ")" | |
| "contains(" offset "," length "," string ")" | |
| "char(" offset "," value ")" | |
| "short(" offset "," value ")" | |
| "int(" offset "," value ")" | |
| "locale(" string ")" |
| operator := "+" | [ logical AND ] |
| "," | SP [ logical OR ] |
| "!" [ unary NOT ] |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <P>The <CODE>int</CODE> and <CODE>short</CODE> rules match look for integers |
| in network byte order (a.k.a. big-endian) with the most-significant byte first. |
| |
| <H3>mime.convs</H3> |
| |
| <P>The mime.types file defines the recognized file filters and consists |
| of 1 or more lines of ASCII text. Comment lines start with the pound |
| ("#") character. |
| |
| <P>Each non-blank line starts with two MIME type identifiers ("super/type") |
| representing the source and destination types. Following the MIME types are |
| a cost value (0 to 100) and the filter program to use. If the filter program |
| is not specified using the full path then it must reside in the CUPS filter |
| directory: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| super/type SP super/type2 SP cost SP program |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <H2>Option Files</H2> |
| |
| <P>CUPS maintains user-defined printer and option files for each |
| printer and user on the system. The printers and options defined in the |
| system option file (<CODE>/etc/cups/lpoptions</CODE>) are loaded first, |
| followed by the user option file (<CODE>$HOME/.lpoptions</CODE>). |
| Options in the user file replace those defined in the system file for |
| the same destination. Each line in the files can be one of the |
| following: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| Dest name option=value option=value ... option=value |
| Dest name/instance option=value option=value ... option=value |
| Default name option=value option=value ... option=value |
| Default name/instance option=value option=value ... option=value |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <P>The line beginning with "Default" indicates the default destination for |
| print jobs; a default line in the user option file overrides the default |
| defined in the system option file. |
| |
| <P><VAR>Name</VAR> is the name of a printer known to the local server. |
| |
| <P><VAR>Instance</VAR> can be any string of letters, numbers, and the underscore |
| up to 127 characters in length. |
| |
| <P>The remainder of the line contains a list of space-separated options |
| and their values. |
| |
| <H2>PostScript Printer Description Files</H2> |
| |
| <P>PostScript Printer Description ("PPD") files describe the capabilities |
| of each printer and are used by CUPS to support printer-specific features |
| and intelligent filtering. |
| |
| <H3>PPD Specification</H3> |
| |
| <P>The PPD file format is described in |
| <A HREF="http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/PDFS/TN/5003.PPD_Spec_v4.3.pdf"> |
| Adobe TechNote #5003: PostScript Printer Description File Format |
| Specification Version 4.3</A>. |
| |
| <H3>CUPS Extensions to PPD Files</H3> |
| |
| <P>CUPS adds several new attributes that are described below. |
| |
| <H4>cupsFilter</H4> |
| |
| <P>This string attribute provides a conversion rule of the form: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| source/type cost program |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <P>The destination type is assumed to the printer's type. If a printer |
| supports the source type directly the special filter program "-" may be |
| specified. |
| |
| <H4>cupsFlipDuplex</H4> |
| |
| <P>This boolean attribute notifies the RIP filters that the |
| destination printer requires an upside-down image for the back |
| page. The default value is false. |
| |
| <H4>cupsManualCopies</H4> |
| |
| <P>This boolean attribute notifies the RIP filters that the destination printer |
| does not support copy generation in hardware. The default value is false. |
| |
| <H4>cupsModelNumber</H4> |
| |
| <P>This integer attribute specifies a printer-specific model number. This number |
| can be used by a filter program to adjust the output for a specific model of |
| printer. |
| |
| <H4>cupsProfile</H4> |
| |
| <P>This string attribute specifies a color profile of the form: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| resolution/type density gamma m00 m01 m02 m10 m11 m12 m20 m21 m22 |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <P>The <I>resolution</I> and <I>type</I> values may be "-" to act as a |
| wildcard. Otherwise they must match one of the <CODE>Resolution</CODE> or |
| <CODE>MediaType</CODE> attributes defined in the PPD file. |
| |
| <P>The <I>density</I> and <I>gamma</I> values define gamma and density |
| adjustment function such that: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| f(x) = density * x<SUP>gamma</SUP> |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <P>The <I>m00</I> through <I>m22</I> values define a 3x3 transformation |
| matrix for the CMY color values. The density function is applied <I>after</I> |
| the CMY transformation. |
| |
| <H4>cupsProtocol</H4> |
| |
| <P>This optional attribute describes which binary communication |
| protocol to use when printing binary PostScript data. The |
| strings "None", "BCP", and "TBCP" are recognized, corresponding |
| to no encoding, BCP, and TBCP respectively. |
| |
| <H4>cupsVersion</H4> |
| |
| <P>This required attribute describes which version of the CUPS |
| IDD was used for the PPD file extensions. Currently it must be |
| the string "1.0", "1.1", or "1.2". |
| |
| <H2>Scheduler Configuration Files</H2> |
| |
| <P>The scheduler reads three configuration files that define the available |
| printers, classes, and services: |
| |
| <DL> |
| |
| <DT>classes.conf |
| <DD>This file defines all of the printer classes known to the |
| system. |
| |
| <DT>cupsd.conf |
| <DD>This file defines the files, directories, passwords, etc. |
| used by the scheduler. |
| |
| <DT>printers.conf |
| <DD>This file defines all of the printers known to the system. |
| |
| </DL> |
| |
| <H3>classes.conf</H3> |
| |
| <P>The classes.conf file consists of 1 or more lines of ASCII text. |
| Comment lines start with the pound ("#") character. |
| |
| <P>Each non-blank line starts with the name of a configuration directive |
| followed by its value. The following directives are understood: |
| |
| <CENTER><TABLE WIDTH="90%" BORDER="1"> |
| <TR> |
| <TH WIDTH="25%">Directive</TH> |
| <TH>Description</TH> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD><Class name><BR> |
| </Class></TD> |
| <TD>Surrounds a class definition.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD><DefaultClass name><BR> |
| </Class></TD> |
| <TD>Surrounds a class definition for the default destination.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Accepting</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies whether the class is accepting new jobs. May be |
| the names "Yes" or "No".</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>AllowUsers</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a list of users that are allowed to access the class.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BannerStart</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the banner that is printed before other files in a |
| job.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BannerEnd</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the banner that is printed after other files in a |
| job.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>DenyUsers</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a list of users that are not allowed to access the |
| class.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Info</TD> |
| <TD>A textual description of the class.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Location</TD> |
| <TD>A textual location of the class.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Printer</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a printer that is a member of the class.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>State</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the initial state of the class; can be "Idle" or |
| "Stopped".</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>StateMessage</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a textual message for the current class state.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| </TABLE></CENTER> |
| |
| <H3>cupsd.conf</H3> |
| |
| <P>The cupsd.conf file consists of 1 or more lines of ASCII text. |
| Comment lines start with the pound ("#") character. |
| |
| <P>Each non-blank line starts with the name of a configuration directive |
| followed by its value. The following directives are understood: |
| |
| <CENTER><TABLE WIDTH="90%" BORDER="1"> |
| <TR> |
| <TH WIDTH="25%">Directive</TH> |
| <TH>Default</TH> |
| <TH>Description</TH> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>AccessLog</TD> |
| <TD>access_log</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the location of the access log file. The special name |
| "syslog" can be used to send access log information to the system |
| log.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Allow</TD> |
| <TD>-</TD> |
| <TD>Allows connections from the specified host, network, or |
| domain.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>AuthClass</TD> |
| <TD>-</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies what level of authentication is required; may be |
| "User", "System", or "Group".</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>AuthType</TD> |
| <TD>None</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the type of authentication to perform; may be |
| "None", "Basic", or "Digest".</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BrowseAddress</TD> |
| <TD>255.255.255.255</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a broadcast address to send CUPS browsing packets to.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BrowseAllow</TD> |
| <TD>-</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies hosts or addresses from which browsing information |
| should be used.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BrowseDeny</TD> |
| <TD>-</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies hosts or addresses from which browsing information |
| should not be used.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BrowseInterval</TD> |
| <TD>30</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the number of seconds between browsing updates. A |
| browse interval of 0 seconds disables outgoing packets.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BrowseOrder</TD> |
| <TD>Allow,Deny</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the order of BrowseAllow and BrowseDeny directive |
| processing; can be "Deny,Allow" to implicitly deny hosts unless |
| they are allowed by a BrowseAllow line, or "Allow,Deny" to |
| implicitly allow hosts unless they are denied by a BrowseDeny |
| line.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BrowsePoll</TD> |
| <TD>-</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a server to poll for available printers and classes.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BrowsePort</TD> |
| <TD>631</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the UDP port number to use for browse packets.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BrowseRelay</TD> |
| <TD>-</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a source and destination address for relaying browser |
| information from one subnet to another.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BrowseShortNames</TD> |
| <TD>yes</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies whether or not to provide short names (without the |
| "@server" part) for remote printers.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BrowseTimeout</TD> |
| <TD>300</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the number of seconds to wait until remote destinations |
| are removed from the local destination list.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Browsing</TD> |
| <TD>On</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies whether or not printer and class browsing is enabled; can |
| be "On" or "Off".</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>DataDir</TD> |
| <TD>/usr/share/cups</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the directory where CUPS data files are stored.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>DefaultCharset</TD> |
| <TD>iso-8859-1</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the default character set.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>DefaultLanguage</TD> |
| <TD>current locale</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the default language.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Deny</TD> |
| <TD>-</TD> |
| <TD>Refuses connections from the specified host, network, or |
| domain.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>DocumentRoot</TD> |
| <TD>/usr/share/doc/cups</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the document data root directory.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>ErrorLog</TD> |
| <TD>error_log</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the error log file location. The special name |
| "syslog" can be used to send error log information to the system |
| log.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Group</TD> |
| <TD>root, sys, system</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the group name or ID that is used when running |
| external programs.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>HostNameLookups</TD> |
| <TD>Off</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies whether or not to perform reverse IP address lookups to |
| get the actual hostname; may be "On" or "Off". Hostname lookups can |
| significantly degrade the performance of the CUPS server if one or |
| more DNS servers is not functioning properly.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>ImplicitClasses</TD> |
| <TD>On</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies whether or not to automatically create printer classes |
| when more than one printer or class of the same name is detected on |
| the network; may be "On" or "Off".</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>KeepAlive</TD> |
| <TD>On</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies whether or not to use the HTTP Keep-Alive feature; may |
| be "On" or "Off".</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>KeepAliveTimeout</TD> |
| <TD>30</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the amount of time to keep the HTTP connection alive |
| before closing it.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD><Location path><BR> |
| </Location></TD> |
| <TD>-</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a location to restrict access to.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>LogLevel</TD> |
| <TD>info</TD> |
| <TD>Controls the amount of information that is logged in the |
| error log file. Can be one of "debug", "info", "warn", "error", |
| or "none", in decreasing order or verbosity.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>MaxClients</TD> |
| <TD>100</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous active clients. |
| This value is internally limited to 1/3 of the total number of |
| available file descriptors.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>MaxLogSize</TD> |
| <TD>0</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the maximum size of the access, error, and page |
| log files in bytes. If set to 0 then no maximum size is set. |
| Log files are rotated automatically when this size is |
| exceeded.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>MaxRequestSize</TD> |
| <TD>0</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the maximum size of HTTP requests in bytes. If set to 0 |
| then there is no maximum.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Order</TD> |
| <TD>Allow,Deny</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the order of Allow and Deny directive processing; can |
| be "Deny,Allow" to implicitly deny hosts unless they are allowed by |
| an Allow line, or "Allow,Deny" to implicitly allow hosts unless they |
| are denied by a Deny line.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>PageLog</TD> |
| <TD>page_log</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the location of the page log file. The special name |
| "syslog" can be used to send page log information to the system |
| log.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Port</TD> |
| <TD>631</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a port number to listen to for HTTP connections.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Printcap</TD> |
| <TD>/etc/printcap</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the location of a Berkeley printcap file to update |
| with a list of current printers and classes. If no filename is |
| supplied then this automatic generation is disabled.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>RequestRoot</TD> |
| <TD>/var/spool/cups</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the location of request files.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>RIPCache</TD> |
| <TD>8m</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the size of the memory cache in bytes that is used by |
| RIP filters.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>ServerAdmin</TD> |
| <TD>root@ServerName</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the person to contact with problems.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>ServerName</TD> |
| <TD>hostname</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the hostname that is supplied to HTTP clients. This |
| is also used to determine the default CUPS server for the CUPS IPP |
| client applications.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>ServerRoot</TD> |
| <TD>/etc/cups</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the root directory for server configuration files.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>SystemGroup</TD> |
| <TD>root, sys, system</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the group name used for System class authentication.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>TempDir</TD> |
| <TD>/var/tmp</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the temporary directory to use.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Timeout</TD> |
| <TD>300</TD> |
| <TD>The timeout in seconds before client connections are closed |
| in the middle of a request.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>User</TD> |
| <TD>lp</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the user that is used when running external programs.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| </TABLE></CENTER> |
| |
| <H3>printers.conf</H3> |
| |
| <P>The printers.conf file consists of 1 or more lines of ASCII text. |
| Comment lines start with the pound ("#") character. |
| |
| <P>Each non-blank line starts with the name of a configuration directive |
| followed by its value. The following directives are understood: |
| |
| <CENTER><TABLE WIDTH="90%" BORDER="1"> |
| <TR> |
| <TH WIDTH="25%">Directive</TH> |
| <TH>Description</TH> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Accepting</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies whether the printer is accepting new jobs. May be |
| the names "Yes" or "No".</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD><DefaultPrinter name><BR> |
| </Printer></TD> |
| <TD>Surrounds the printer definition for a default destination.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>AllowUsers</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a list of users that are allowed to access the printer.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BannerStart</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the banner that is printed before other files in a |
| job.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>BannerEnd</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the banner that is printed after other files in a |
| job.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>DenyUsers</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a list of users that are not allowed to access the |
| printer.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>DeviceURI</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the device-uri attribute for the printer.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Info</TD> |
| <TD>A textual description of the printer.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>Location</TD> |
| <TD>A textual location of the printer.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD><Printer name><BR> |
| </Printer></TD> |
| <TD>Surrounds the printer definition.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>State</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies the initial state of the printer; can be "Idle" or |
| "Stopped".</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>StateMessage</TD> |
| <TD>Specifies a textual message for the current printer state.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| </TABLE></CENTER> |
| |
| <H1>External Interfaces</H1> |
| |
| <H2>AppSocket Protocol</H2> |
| |
| <P>The AppSocket protocol is an 8-bit clean TCP/IP socket connection. |
| The default IP service port is 9100. The URI method name is "socket". |
| |
| <P>The AppSocket protocol is used by the Hewlett Packard JetDirect |
| network interfaces and print servers, as well as many other vendors' |
| products. See the CUPS Software Administrators Manual for a list of |
| supported products. |
| |
| <H2>CUPS Browsing Protocol</H2> |
| |
| <P>The CUPS Browsing Protocol is a UDP/IP-based broadcast service. By default |
| this service operates on IP service port 631. |
| |
| <P>Each broadcast packet describes the state of a single printer or class and |
| is an ASCII text string of up to 1450 bytes ending with a newline (0x0a). The |
| string is formatted as follows: |
| |
| <UL><PRE> |
| type SP state SP uri SP "location" SP "info" SP "make-and-model" NL |
| </PRE></UL> |
| |
| <P><VAR>State, uri, location, info</VAR>, and <VAR>make-and-model</VAR>, |
| correspond to the IPP <CODE>printer-state</CODE>, |
| <CODE>printer-uri-supported</CODE>, <CODE>printer-location</CODE>, |
| <CODE>printer-info</CODE>, and <CODE>printer-make-and-model</CODE> |
| attributes. |
| |
| <P><VAR>Type</VAR> is a hexadecimal number string representing |
| capability/type bits: |
| |
| <CENTER><TABLE WIDTH="40%" BORDER="1"> |
| <TR> |
| <TH WIDTH="8%">Bit</TH> |
| <TH>Description</TH> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>0</TD> |
| <TD>0 = printer<BR> |
| 1 = class</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>1</TD> |
| <TD>0 = local<BR> |
| 1 = remote<BR> |
| (always 1)</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>2</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can print B&W</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>3</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can print color</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>4</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can duplex</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>5</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can staple</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>6</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can do fast copies</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>7</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can do fast collating</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>8</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can punch holes</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>9</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can cover</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>10</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can bind</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>11</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can sort</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>12</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can print up to 9x14 inches</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>13</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can print up to 18x24 inches</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>14</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can print up to 36x48 inches</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>15</TD> |
| <TD>1 = can print variable sizes</TD> |
| </TR> |
| </TABLE></CENTER> |
| |
| <H2>CUPS Form File</H2> |
| |
| <P>CUPS Form files are XML files used by the CUPS <CODE>formtops</CODE> |
| filter to produce dynamic banner pages and support preprinted forms. |
| |
| <P>The MIME type for CUPS Form files is |
| <CODE>application/vnd.cups-form</CODE>. |
| |
| <H3>CUPS Form DTD</H3> |
| |
| <P>The following DTD describes the available elements and attributes in |
| a CUPS Form file: |
| |
| <CENTER><TABLE BORDER> |
| <TR> |
| <TD><PRE> |
| <!ENTITY % Angle "CDATA" -- angle in degrees --> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % Color "CDATA" -- a color using sRGB: #RRGGBB as Hex values --> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % Length "CDATA" -- nn for pixels or nn% for percentage length --> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % Lengths "CDATA" -- comma-separated Length values --> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % Text "CDATA"> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % heading "H1|H2|H3|H4|H5|H6"> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % preformatted "PRE"> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % i18n |
| "lang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code -- |
| dir (ltr|rtl) #IMPLIED -- direction for weak/neutral text --" |
| > |
| |
| <!ENTITY % attrs "%i18n;"> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % fontstyle |
| "B | FONT | I | TT"> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % graphics |
| "BOX | RECT | LINE | POLY | ARC | PIE | TEXT"> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % insert |
| "IMG | VAR"> |
| |
| <!-- %inline; covers inline or "text-level" elements --> |
| <!ENTITY % inline "#PCDATA | %fontstyle; | %graphics; | %insert;"> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT (%fontstyle;) - - (%inline;)*> |
| <!ATTLIST (%fontstyle;) |
| %attrs; -- %i18n -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT BR - O EMPTY -- forced line break --> |
| <!ATTLIST BR |
| %attrs; -- %i18n -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ENTITY % block |
| "P | %heading; | %preformatted;"> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % flow "%block; | %inline;"> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT PAGE O O (%flow;)+ -- document body --> |
| <!ATTLIST PAGE |
| %attrs; -- %i18n -- |
| align (left|center|right) #IMPLIED -- horizontal alignment -- |
| valign (top|middle|center|bottom) #IMPLIED -- vertical alignment -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT P - O (%inline;)* -- paragraph --> |
| <!ATTLIST P |
| %attrs; -- %i18n -- |
| align (left|center|right) #IMPLIED -- horizontal alignment -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT (%heading;) - - (%inline;)* -- heading --> |
| <!ATTLIST (%heading;) |
| %attrs; -- %i18n -- |
| align (left|center|right) #IMPLIED -- horizontal alignment -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT PRE - - (%inline;)* -- preformatted text --> |
| <!ATTLIST PRE |
| %attrs; -- %i18n -- |
| align (left|center|right) #IMPLIED -- horizontal alignment -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT BOX - O EMPTY -- unfilled box --> |
| <!ATTLIST BOX |
| color %Color; #IMPLIED -- override color -- |
| height %Length; #REQUIRED -- height of box -- |
| thickness %Length; #IMPLIED -- override line thickness -- |
| width %Length; #REQUIRED -- width of box -- |
| x %Length; #REQUIRED -- horizontal position -- |
| y %Length; #REQUIRED -- vertical position -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT RECT - O EMPTY -- filled box --> |
| <!ATTLIST RECT |
| color %Color; #IMPLIED -- override color -- |
| height %Length; #REQUIRED -- height of box -- |
| width %Length; #REQUIRED -- width of box -- |
| x %Length; #REQUIRED -- horizontal position -- |
| y %Length; #REQUIRED -- vertical position -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT LINE - O EMPTY -- polyline --> |
| <!ATTLIST LINE |
| color %Color; #IMPLIED -- override color -- |
| thickness %Length; #IMPLIED -- override line thickness -- |
| x %Lengths; #REQUIRED -- horizontal positions -- |
| y %Lengths; #REQUIRED -- vertical positions -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT POLY - O EMPTY -- polygon (filled) --> |
| <!ATTLIST POLY |
| color %Color; #IMPLIED -- override color -- |
| x %Lengths; #REQUIRED -- horizontal positions -- |
| y %Lengths; #REQUIRED -- vertical positions -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT ARC - O EMPTY -- unfilled arc --> |
| <!ATTLIST ARC |
| color %Color; #IMPLIED -- override color -- |
| end %Angle; #IMPLIED -- override end angle -- |
| height %Length; #REQUIRED -- height of arc -- |
| start %Angle; #IMPLIED -- override start angle -- |
| thickness %Length; #IMPLIED -- override line thickness -- |
| width %Length; #REQUIRED -- width of arc -- |
| x %Length; #REQUIRED -- horizontal position -- |
| y %Length; #REQUIRED -- vertical position -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT PIE - O EMPTY -- filled arc --> |
| <!ATTLIST PIE |
| color %Color; #IMPLIED -- override color -- |
| end %Angle; #IMPLIED -- override end angle -- |
| height %Length; #REQUIRED -- height of arc -- |
| start %Angle; #IMPLIED -- override start angle -- |
| width %Length; #REQUIRED -- width of arc -- |
| x %Length; #REQUIRED -- horizontal position -- |
| y %Length; #REQUIRED -- vertical position -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT TEXT - - (%flow;)* -- text box --> |
| <!ATTLIST RECT |
| align (left|center|right) #IMPLIED -- horizontal alignment -- |
| height %Length; #REQUIRED -- height of box -- |
| valign (top|middle|center|bottom) #IMPLIED -- vertical alignment -- |
| width %Length; #REQUIRED -- width of box -- |
| x %Length; #REQUIRED -- horizontal position -- |
| y %Length; #REQUIRED -- vertical position -- |
| > |
| |
| |
| <!ELEMENT IMG - O EMPTY -- Embedded image --> |
| <!ATTLIST IMG |
| %attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events -- |
| src %URI; #REQUIRED -- URI of image to embed -- |
| height %Length; #IMPLIED -- override height -- |
| width %Length; #IMPLIED -- override width -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT HEAD O O (DEFVAR)* -- document head --> |
| <!ATTLIST HEAD |
| %i18n; -- lang, dir -- |
| > |
| |
| <!ELEMENT DEFVAR - O EMPTY -- variable definition --> |
| <!ATTLIST DEFVAR |
| name CDATA #REQUIRED -- name |
| value CDATA #REQUIRED -- value |
| > |
| |
| |
| <!ENTITY % html.content "HEAD, PAGE"> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT CUPSFORM - - (HEAD) (PAGE)+ -- document root element --> |
| <!ATTLIST CUPSFORM |
| %i18n; -- lang, dir -- |
| > |
| </PRE></TD> |
| </TR> |
| </TABLE></CENTER> |
| |
| <H2>CUPS PostScript File</H2> |
| |
| <P>CUPS PostScript files are device-dependent Adobe PostScript program files. |
| The PostScript language is described in the |
| <A HREF="http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/PDFS/TN/PLRM.pdf"> |
| Adobe PostScript Language Reference Manual, Third Edition</A>. |
| |
| <P>The MIME type for CUPS PostScript files is |
| <CODE>application/vnd.cups-postscript</CODE>. |
| |
| <H2>CUPS Raster File</H2> |
| |
| <P>CUPS raster files are device-dependent raster image files that contain a |
| PostScript page device dictionary and device-dependent raster imagery for |
| each page in the document. These files are used to transfer raster data |
| from the PostScript and image file RIPs to device-dependent filters that |
| convert the raster data to a printable format. |
| |
| <P>A raster file begins with a four byte synchronization word: 0x52615374 |
| ("RaSt") for big-endian architectures and 0x74536152 ("tSaR") for little-endian |
| architectures. The writer of the raster file will use the native word order, |
| and the reader is responsible for detecting a reversed word order file and |
| swapping bytes as needed. The CUPS Image Library raster functions perform |
| this function automatically. |
| |
| <P>Following the synchronization word are a series of raster pages. Each page |
| starts with a page device dictionary header and is followed immediately by the |
| raster data for that page. |
| |
| <CENTER><TABLE WIDTH="80%" BORDER="1"> |
| <TR> |
| <TH WIDTH="10%">Bytes</TH> |
| <TH WIDTH="20%">Description</TH> |
| <TH>Values</TH> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>0-63</TD> |
| <TD>MediaClass</TD> |
| <TD>Nul-terminated ASCII string</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>64-127</TD> |
| <TD>MediaColor</TD> |
| <TD>Nul-terminated ASCII string</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>128-191</TD> |
| <TD>MediaType</TD> |
| <TD>Nul-terminated ASCII string</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>192-255</TD> |
| <TD>OutputType</TD> |
| <TD>Nul-terminated ASCII string</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>256-259</TD> |
| <TD>AdvanceDistance</TD> |
| <TD>0 to 2<SUP>32</SUP> - 1 points</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>260-263</TD> |
| <TD>AdvanceMedia</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Never advance roll<BR> |
| 1 = Advance roll after file<BR> |
| 2 = Advance roll after job<BR> |
| 3 = Advance roll after set<BR> |
| 4 = Advance roll after page</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>264-267</TD> |
| <TD>Collate</TD> |
| <TD>0 = do not collate copies<BR> |
| 1 = collate copies</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>268-271</TD> |
| <TD>CutMedia</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Never cut media<BR> |
| 1 = Cut roll after file<BR> |
| 2 = Cut roll after job<BR> |
| 3 = Cut roll after set<BR> |
| 4 = Cut roll after page</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>272-275</TD> |
| <TD>Duplex</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Print single-sided<BR> |
| 1 = Print double-sided</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>276-283</TD> |
| <TD>HWResolution</TD> |
| <TD>Horizontal and vertical resolution in dots-per-inch.</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>284-299</TD> |
| <TD>ImagingBoundingBox</TD> |
| <TD>Four integers giving the left, bottom, right, and top positions |
| of the page bounding box in points</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>300-303</TD> |
| <TD>InsertSheet</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Do not insert separator sheets<BR> |
| 1 = Insert separator sheets</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>304-307</TD> |
| <TD>Jog</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Do no jog pages<BR> |
| 1 = Jog pages after file<BR> |
| 2 = Jog pages after job<BR> |
| 3 = Jog pages after set</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>308-311</TD> |
| <TD>LeadingEdge</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Top edge is first<BR> |
| 1 = Right edge is first<BR> |
| 2 = Bottom edge is first<BR> |
| 3 = Left edge is first</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>312-319</TD> |
| <TD>Margins</TD> |
| <TD>Left and bottom origin of image in points</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>320-323</TD> |
| <TD>ManualFeed</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Do not manually feed media<BR> |
| 1 = Manually feed media</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>324-327</TD> |
| <TD>MediaPosition</TD> |
| <TD>Input slot position from 0 to N</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>328-331</TD> |
| <TD>MediaWeight</TD> |
| <TD>Media weight in grams per meter squared</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>332-335</TD> |
| <TD>MirrorPrint</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Do not mirror prints<BR> |
| 1 = Mirror prints</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>336-339</TD> |
| <TD>NegativePrint</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Do not invert prints<BR> |
| 1 = Invert prints</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>340-343</TD> |
| <TD>NumCopies</TD> |
| <TD>1 to 2<SUP>32</SUP> - 1</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>344-347</TD> |
| <TD>Orientation</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Do not rotate page<BR> |
| 1 = Rotate page counter-clockwise<BR> |
| 2 = Turn page upside down<BR> |
| 3 = Rotate page clockwise</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>348-351</TD> |
| <TD>OutputFaceUp</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Output face down<BR> |
| 1 = Output face up</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>352-359</TD> |
| <TD>PageSize</TD> |
| <TD>Width and length in points</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>360-363</TD> |
| <TD>Separations</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Print composite image<BR> |
| 1 = Print color separations</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>364-367</TD> |
| <TD>TraySwitch</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Do not change trays if selected tray is empty<BR> |
| 1 = Change trays if selected tray is empty</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>368-371</TD> |
| <TD>Tumble</TD> |
| <TD>0 = Do not rotate even pages when duplexing<BR> |
| 1 = Rotate even pages when duplexing</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>372-375</TD> |
| <TD>cupsWidth</TD> |
| <TD>Width of page image in pixels</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>376-379</TD> |
| <TD>cupsHeight</TD> |
| <TD>Height of page image in pixels</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>380-383</TD> |
| <TD>cupsMediaType</TD> |
| <TD>Driver-specific 0 to 2<SUP>32</SUP> - 1</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>384-387</TD> |
| <TD>cupsBitsPerColor</TD> |
| <TD>1, 2, 4, 8 bits</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>388-391</TD> |
| <TD>cupsBitsPerPixel</TD> |
| <TD>1 to 32 bits</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>392-395</TD> |
| <TD>cupsBytesPerLine</TD> |
| <TD>1 to 2<SUP>32</SUP> - 1 bytes</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>396-399</TD> |
| <TD>cupsColorOrder</TD> |
| <TD>0 = chunky pixels (CMYK CMYK CMYK)<BR> |
| 1 = banded pixels (CCC MMM YYY KKK)<BR> |
| 2 = planar pixels (CCC... MMM... YYY... KKK...)</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>400-403</TD> |
| <TD>cupsColorSpace</TD> |
| <TD>0 = white<BR> |
| 1 = RGB<BR> |
| 2 = RGBA<BR> |
| 3 = black<BR> |
| 4 = CMY<BR> |
| 5 = YMC<BR> |
| 6 = CMYK<BR> |
| 7 = YMCK<BR> |
| 8 = KCMY<BR> |
| 9 = KCMYcm</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>404-407</TD> |
| <TD>cupsCompression</TD> |
| <TD>Driver-specific 0 to 2<SUP>32</SUP> - 1</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>408-411</TD> |
| <TD>cupsRowCount</TD> |
| <TD>Driver-specific 0 to 2<SUP>32</SUP> - 1</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>412-415</TD> |
| <TD>cupsRowFeed</TD> |
| <TD>Driver-specific 0 to 2<SUP>32</SUP> - 1</TD> |
| </TR> |
| <TR> |
| <TD>416-419</TD> |
| <TD>cupsRowStep</TD> |
| <TD>Driver-specific 0 to 2<SUP>32</SUP> - 1</TD> |
| </TR> |
| </TABLE></CENTER> |
| |
| <P>The MIME type for CUPS Raster files is |
| <CODE>application/vnd.cups-raster</CODE>. |
| |
| <H2>CUPS Raw Files</H2> |
| |
| <P>Raw files are printer-dependent print files that are in a format suitable |
| to the destination printer (e.g. HP-PCL, HP-RTL, etc.) The MIME type for CUPS |
| Raw files is <CODE>application/vnd.cups-raw</CODE>. |
| |
| <H2>Internet Printing Protocol</H2> |
| |
| <P>The Internet Printing Protocol and the CUPS extensions to it are |
| described in the CUPS Implementation of IPP document. |
| |
| <H2>Line Printer Daemon Protocol</H2> |
| |
| <P>The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol is described by |
| <A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1179.txt">RFC 1179: Line Printer Daemon |
| Protocol</A>. |
| |
| <P>The URI method name for LPD is "lpd". |
| |
| <H2>Server Message Block Protocol</H2> |
| |
| <P>The Server Message Block (SMB) and related Common Internet File |
| System (CIFS) protocols are described at |
| <A HREF="http://anu.samba.org/cifs">http://anu.samba.org/cifs</A>. |
| |
| <P>The URI method name for SMB is "smb". Support for this protocol is |
| provided via the SAMBA <CODE>smbspool(1)</CODE> program provided with |
| SAMBA 2.0.6 and higher. |
| |
| <H1>Directories</H1> |
| |
| <DL> |
| |
| <DT>/etc/cups |
| <DD>The scheduler configuration and MIME files reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/etc/cups/certs |
| <DD>The authentication certificates reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/etc/cups/interfaces |
| <DD>System V interface scripts reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/etc/cups/ppd |
| <DD>This directory contains PPD files for each printer. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/bin |
| <DD>The <CODE>cancel</CODE>, <CODE>lp</CODE>, <CODE>lpq</CODE>, |
| <CODE>lpr</CODE>, <CODE>lprm</CODE>, and <CODE>lpstat</CODE> commands |
| reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/lib, /usr/lib32 |
| <DD>The shared libraries (DSOs) reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/lib/cups/backend |
| <DD>The backend filters reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin |
| <DD>The CGI programs reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/lib/cups/daemon |
| <DD>The polling and LPD daemons reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/lib/cups/filter |
| <DD>The file filters reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/sbin |
| <DD>The <CODE>accept</CODE>, <CODE>cupsd</CODE>, |
| <CODE>lpadmin</CODE>, <CODE>lpc</CODE>, and <CODE>reject</CODE> |
| commands reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/share/cups |
| <DD>This is the root directory of the CUPS static data. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/share/cups/charsets |
| <DD>The character set files reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/share/cups/data |
| <DD>The filter data files reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/share/cups/fonts |
| <DD>The <CODE>pstoraster</CODE> font files reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/share/cups/model |
| <DD>The sample PPD files reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/share/cups/pstoraster |
| <DD>The <CODE>pstoraster</CODE> data files reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/usr/share/doc/cups |
| <DD>The scheduler documentation files reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/var/log/cups |
| <DD>The <CODE>access_log</CODE>, <CODE>error_log</CODE>, and |
| <CODE>page_log</CODE> files reside here. |
| |
| <DT>/var/spool/cups |
| <DD>This directory contains print job files. |
| |
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