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    <p>The parallel printer printcap is very simple.</p>

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# parallel printer
lp:
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    <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">staircase</i></span>
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    <acronym class="ACRONYM">LF</acronym> (linefeed) to <tt class=
    "FILENAME">CR/LF</tt> (carriage return/line feed) translation,
    or do the translation yourself.</p>

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# Simple parallel printer
lp:
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   :filter=/usr/local/bin/lpf
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    <p>By using the <tt class="LITERAL">if=...lpf</tt> filter, the
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    filter, which will do the <acronym class="ACRONYM">LF</acronym>
    to <tt class="FILENAME">CR/LF</tt> translation.</p>

    <p>If you have a more complex printer that handles PostScript,
    PCL, and PJL, then you will need to use the more powerful
    <b class="APPLICATION">ifhp</b> filter:</p>

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# Simple parallel printer
lp:
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    <p>See <a href="ifhp.htm"><b class="APPLICATION">ifhp</b>
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