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NAME
       lpadmin - configure cups printers and classes

SYNOPSIS
       lpadmin [ -E ] [-U username ] [ -h server[:port] ] -d destination
       lpadmin [ -E ] [-U username ] [ -h server[:port] ] -p printer option(s)
       lpadmin [ -E ] [-U username ] [ -h server[:port] ] -x destination

DESCRIPTION
       lpadmin	configures  printer  and class queues provided by CUPS. It can
       also be used to set the server default printer or class.

       When specified before the -d, -p, or -x options, the -E	option	forces
       encryption when connecting to the server.

       The first form of the command (-d) sets the default printer or class to
       destination.  Subsequent print jobs submitted via the lp(1)  or	lpr(1)
       commands	 will use this destination unless the user specifies otherwise
       with the lpoptions(1) command.

       The second form of the command (-p) configures the named printer.   The
       additional options are described below.

       The  third form of the command (-x) deletes the printer or class desti-
       nation. Any jobs that are pending for the destination will  be  removed
       and any job that is currently printed will be aborted.

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
       The following options are recognized when configuring a printer queue:

       -c class
	    Adds  the  named  printer to class.	 If class does not exist it is
	    created automatically.

       -i interface
	    Sets a System V style  interface  script  for  the	printer.  This
	    option  cannot  be	specified with the -P option (PPD file) and is
	    intended for providing support for legacy printer drivers.

       -m model
	    Sets a standard System V interface script or  PPD  file  from  the
	    model directory.

       -o job-k-limit=value
	    Sets the kilobyte limit for per-user quotas. The value is an inte-
	    ger number of kilobytes; one kilobyte is 1024 bytes.

       -o job-page-limit=value
	    Sets the page limit for per-user quotas. The value is the  integer
	    number  of	pages  that  can  be  printed;	double-sided pages are
	    counted as two pages.

       -o job-quota-period=value
	    Sets the accounting period for per-user quotas. The	 value	is  an
	    integer number of seconds; 86,400 seconds are in one day.

       -o job-sheets-default=banner

       -o job-sheets-default=banner,banner
	    Sets the default banner page(s) to use for print jobs.

       -o name=value
	    Sets a PPD option for the printer. PPD options can be listed using
	    the -l option with the lpoptions(1) command.

       -o name-default=value
	    Sets a default server-side option for the printer. Any  print-time
	    option  can	 be  defaulted,	 e.g.  "-o  cpi-default=17" to set the
	    default "cpi" option value to 17.

       -o port-monitor=name
	    Sets the binary  communications  program  to  use  when  printing,
	    "none", "bcp", or "tbcp". The default program is "none". The spec-
	    ified port monitor must be listed in the printer's PPD file.

       -o printer-error-policy=name
	    Sets the error policy to be	 used  when  the  printer  backend  is
	    unable  to	send  the  job to the printer. The name must be one of
	    "abort-job", "retry-job" or "stop-printer". The default error pol-
	    icy is "stop-printer".

       -o printer-is-shared=true/false
	    Sets  the  printer	to  shared/published  or unshared/unpublished.
	    Shared/published printers are publically announced by  the	server
	    on	the  LAN  based	 on  the browsing configuration in cupsd.conf,
	    while unshared/unpublished printers are not announced. The default
	    value is "true".

       -o printer-op-policy=name
	    Sets  the  IPP  operation  policy associated with the printer. The
	    name must be defined in the cupsd.conf in a Policy	section.   The
	    default operation policy is "default".

       -r class
	    Removes  the  named	 printer  from	class.	If the resulting class
	    becomes empty it is removed.

       -u allow:user,user,@group

       -u deny:user,user,@group

       -u allow:all

       -u deny:none
	    Sets user-level access control on a printer. Names	starting  with
	    "@"	 are  interpreted  as  UNIX  groups. The latter two forms turn
	    user-level access control off.

       -v "device-uri"
	    Sets the device-uri attribute of the printer queue.	 If device-uri
	    is	 a   filename  it  is  automatically  converted	 to  the  form
	    file:///file/name. Use the lpinfo(8) command to get a list of sup-
	    ported device URIs and schemes.

       -D "info"
	    Provides a textual description of the printer.

       -E
	    Enables  the printer and accepts jobs; this is the same as running
	    the cupsaccept(8) and cupsenable(8) programs on the printer.

       -L "location"
	    Provides a textual location of the printer.

       -P ppd-file
	    Specifies a PostScript Printer Description file to	use  with  the
	    printer. If specified, this option overrides the -i option (inter-
	    face script).

COMPATIBILITY
       Unlike the System V printing system, CUPS allows printer names to  con-
       tain  any  printable  character	except SPACE, TAB, "/", or "#".	 Also,
       printer and class names are not case-sensitive.	Finally, the CUPS ver-
       sion  of	 lpadmin  may ask the user for an access password depending on
       the printing system configuration. This differs from the System V  ver-
       sion which requires the root user to execute this command.

LIMITATIONS
       The  CUPS  version  of  lpadmin does not support all of the System V or
       Solaris printing system configuration options.

SEE ALSO
       cupsaccept(8), cupsenable(8), lpinfo(8), lpoptions(1),
       http://localhost:631/help

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2007-2009 by Apple Inc.



3 November 2008			     CUPS			    lpadmin(8)