The following system
options control Universal Printing.
System Options That Control Universal Printing
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Specifies the binding
edge for the printer.
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Specifies the size of
the margin at the bottom of the page for printing.
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Specifies the collation
of multiple copies for output for the printer.
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Specifies color printing,
if it is supported.
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Specifies the number
of copies to make when printing.
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Specifies double-sided
printing, if it is supported.
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Specifies the size of
the margin on the left side of the page.
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Specifies the paper
orientation to use (either portrait, landscape, reverse-portrait,
or reverse-landscape) for the whole document or for changing the orientation
of individual pages in a document.
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Specifies the bin or
output paper tray to receive printed output.
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Specifies the paper
size to use when printing.
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Specifies the input
paper tray to use for printing.
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Specifies the type of
paper to use for printing.
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Specifies a printer
for Universal Printing print jobs.
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Specifies the size of
the margin on the right side of the page.
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Specifies the default
font to use when printing.
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Specifies the size of
the margin at the top of the page.
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Note: The PRINTERPATH= system option
specifies which printer is used.
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If the PRINTERPATH= system option
is blank, then the default printer is used.
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If the PRINTERPATH= system option
is not blank, then Universal Printing is used.
Note: In the Windows environment,
the default printer is the current Windows system printer or the printer
specified by the SYSPRINT system option. Therefore, Universal Printing
is not used.