This give’s a massive list of options EFFinisher/Sorter and stapler: *False Finisher Finisher2 Finisher3 Finisher4 BookletĮFPaperDeckOpt/Paper source option: *False True Option1 Option2ĮFPunchOpt/Puncher unit option: *False 2Even 3Even 4Even 4GroupedĮFCopyTrayOpt/Output option (right): *False CopyTrayĮFEmbeddedPackageOpt/Fiery Productivity Package option: *None PP1ĮFTrappingOpt/Auto trapping option: *TrueĮFNoAccountBW/Do not use job accounting for B&W printing: *False TrueĮFDestination/Destination: *Printer Mailbox SecuredPrint FormStoreĮFRaster/Print queue action: *False Hold True RipNHold PrintNDeleteĮFControlBar/Control Bar: *EFControlBarDEF False TrueĮFPostFlight/Postflight: *False ReportConcise TestPage ColorCodedJob All
#Align paper canon 2 sided printer driver#
sadly it didn’t.īelow is how we overcome this What was happening?Īfter some further digging, it appeared that the printers driver was itself defaulting to duplex.Ī quick lesson in “ lpoptions” & I ran the below command against a locally mapped instance of the printer:
#Align paper canon 2 sided printer mac#
so we disabled it & hoped that would apply to the Mac clients. However, when deploying a Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5240i B2 we noticed that the Mac’s were defaulting to duplex.Īfter checking the on board B2 Fiery, we saw this setting was enabled. This doesn’t enforce any default settings, & in doing so things have been going smoothly. Normally we just create the printer on the macs & point the queue to the right PPD. Recently we started rolling out some new printers, this has been done using the script i’ve detailed here.