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How to Print .tif files using a shellscript in unix

Asked by viveksapre in Unix Systems Programming, Unix Operating Systems

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Hi,

 I am developing a program which will allow users to print  .tif files (po / invoice images) to a printer from unix using 'lp'.

 I am running the command:

 lp -o nobanner -d"${PAR_PRINTER_NAME}" "${PAR_DOC_NAME}"

where PAR_PRINTER_NAME is the printer's name
and PAR_DOC_NAME is the image file name say abcd1234.tif.

The Problem is that the printer seems to split a single page into 4 pages. It prints the top left part of the page on  one page, top right half on another, bottom left half on one page and bottom right half on another.

 If I manually ftp the file on to my local machine and try to print it through Windows, it prints properly on one page. I have been able to print other types of files (non .tif) successfully using the above command.
 I am not sure what the issue is but looks like the .tiff files is getting printed as 4 tiles or 4 parts.

 Could some one please help me in this regard?
Should I try converting the .tif files to some other format? if so how can it be done?

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Zones: Unix Systems Programming, Unix Operating Systems
Tags: Sun Solaris, Unix OS, Unix Shellscript
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