

The name must be one of " abort-job", " retry-job", " retry-current-job", or " stop-printer". Sets the error policy to be used when the printer backend cannot send the job to the printer. The specified port monitor must be listed in the printer's PPD file. Sets the binary communications program to use when printing, " none", " bcp", or " tbcp". Any print time option can be defaulted, e.g., " -o cpi-default=17" to set the default "cpi" option value to 17. Sets a default server-side option for the destination. PPD options can be listed using the -l option with the lpoptions command. Sets the default banner page(s) to use for print jobs. The value is an integer number of seconds 86,400 seconds are in one day. Sets the accounting period for per-user quotas. The value is the integer number of pages that can be printed double-sided pages are counted as two pages.


The value is an integer number of kilobytes one kilobyte is 1024 bytes. Sets the kilobyte limit for per-user quotas. Specifies whether IPP supply level values should be reported. Use the -m option with the lpinfo command to get a list of supported models.
WHERE TO GET PPD FILE FOR PRINTER DRIVER
Sets a standard System V interface script or PPD file for the printer from the model directory or using one of the driver interfaces. This option cannot be specified with the -P option (PPD file) and is intended for providing support for legacy printer drivers. Sets a System V style interface script for the printer. If class does not exist it is created automatically. The following options configure the printer queue. option(s) lpadmin ] -x destination Options Syntax lpadmin ] -d destination lpadmin ] -p destination Any jobs that are pending for the destination will be removed and any job that is currently printed will be aborted. The third form of the command ( -x) deletes the printer or class destination. The additional options are described below. The second form of the command ( -p) configures the named printer or class. Subsequent print jobs submitted via the lp or lpr commands use this destination unless the user specifies otherwise with the lpoptions command. The first form of the command ( -d) sets the default printer or class to destination. When specified before the -d, -p, or -x options, the -E option forces encryption when connecting to the server. It can also be used to set the server default printer or class. Lpadmin configures printer and class queues provided by the common printing system CUPS.
