PrinterSetup | simple printer utility that generates lpadmin output | 3D Printing library
kandi X-RAY | PrinterSetup Summary
kandi X-RAY | PrinterSetup Summary
A simple printer utility that generates lpadmin output to add printers. It also generates lpadmin options from the PPD file. From options lookup the ip number of a bonjour (dnssd) printer (you need to be on the same network as the printer) Export output as no payload pkg and munki pkg info. From the preferences settings you can choose to generate a signed pkg and enable Cups Webinterface. You can also use it to export any bashscript by simply paste your bashscript to the Final settings field and give the output a name in the Cups print queue name field and then choose the export options. Download latest version here: System requirements: 10.13 or later Icon: vecteezy.com.
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#!/bin/bash
PATH_SCRIPT=$(dirname "$1")
/usr/sbin/installer -pkg "$PATH_SCRIPT/CHANGE_ME_TO_PRINTERDRIVER_NAME.pkg" -target /
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QUESTION
When printing in Excel, my workplace has an additional pop up window for selecting print options. It is not part of Excel (I believe it is a canon printer dialogue window). These options allow you to specify to print in colour, staple and collate etc. They are not excel print options.
In the past, I have used a macro which uses SendKeys
to replicate the keyboard shortcuts used to select (in Excel) Page Layout (alt P), Page Setup (alt I), and then 'Options' in the Page Setup screen (alt O). Once selecting 'Options', the printer dialogue screen opens and the macro continued to use SendKeys
to select the profile in this window (each profile contains options to print in colour, staple and collate etc). The piece of code is as follows:
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Answered 2019-May-14 at 21:29So this is really tricky, and I only recently managed to figure it out.
Basically, when you open up a window like that, sendkeys
stops working - from Excel.
The solution? Invoke the sendkeys externally.
Here's a sample code that I wrote to change the printer type to Duplex printing on the 15 sheets after the sheet where the button is located:
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