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    "mode": "man",
    "parameter": "dvilj4l",
    "section": "1",
    "url": "https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/dvilj4l/1/json",
    "generated": "2026-05-30T06:08:19Z",
    "synopsis": "dvilj [--Dnumber] [-ccopies] [-dmode] [-D] [-E] [-eoutputfile]\n[-ffrompage] [-g] [-hheaderfile] [-l] [-Mflag] [-mmag] [-ppages]\n[-q] [-r] [-ttopage] [-spagesize] [-v] [-Vmode] [-w] [-xxoff(mm)]\n[-yyoff(mm)] [-Xxoff(dots)] [-Yyoff(dots)] [-z] [filename]",
    "sections": {
        "NAME": {
            "content": "dvilj4, dvilj4l, dvilj2p, dvilj - convert a TeX DVI file to PCL, for HP LaserJet printers\n",
            "subsections": []
        },
        "SYNOPSIS": {
            "content": "dvilj [--Dnumber] [-ccopies] [-dmode] [-D] [-E] [-eoutputfile]\n[-ffrompage] [-g] [-hheaderfile] [-l] [-Mflag] [-mmag] [-ppages]\n[-q] [-r] [-ttopage] [-spagesize] [-v] [-Vmode] [-w] [-xxoff(mm)]\n[-yyoff(mm)] [-Xxoff(dots)] [-Yyoff(dots)] [-z] [filename]\n",
            "subsections": []
        },
        "DESCRIPTION": {
            "content": "dvilj and siblings convert TeX-output \".dvi\" files into PCL (the Hewlett-Packard Printer\nControl Language) commands suitable for printing on a HP LaserJet+, HP LaserJet IIP (using\ndvilj2p), HP LaserJet 4 (using dvilj4), and fully compatible printers.\n\ndvilj4 also provides support for the builtin Intellifont and TrueType fonts; TFM and VF files\nare provided in the distribution.  Virtual fonts are not supported directly by dvilj, so you\nmust run dvicopy(1) first, or otherwise expand the virtual fonts\n\nAll programs are generated from one source file dvi2xx.c. They are usually called via a shell\nscript or as a line printer filter. One such script, dvihp(1), is included in the\ndistribution. It provides command-line options similar to those of dvips(1).\n",
            "subsections": []
        },
        "OPTIONS": {
            "content": "--Dnumber\nDebug according to the bits of number; see the kpathsea(3) manual for values. Also turns\non general verbosity.\n",
            "subsections": [
                {
                    "name": "-c",
                    "content": "Print each page number times (including original)\n",
                    "flag": "-c"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-d",
                    "content": "print in duplex mode. The option -d1 means long edge binding, -d2 stands for short edge\nbinding. This option is only selectable in dvilj4 and dvilj2p.\n",
                    "flag": "-d"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-D",
                    "content": "Double-sided printing - see below; -D1 prints odd sides only, -D2 is for even pages, a\ntrailing - suppresses printing of empty padding pages.\n",
                    "flag": "-D"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-E",
                    "content": "",
                    "flag": "-E"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-e",
                    "content": "Send output to outfile instead of the basename of dvi file extended with \".lj\". If\noutfile is - (as in \"-e-\") the output is directed to standard output and can be directly\npiped into a spooler.\n",
                    "flag": "-e"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-f",
                    "content": "Print pages with TeX page numbers greater than or equal to pagenum.\n",
                    "flag": "-f"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-g",
                    "content": "",
                    "flag": "-g"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-h",
                    "content": "Copy headerfile to output before translation of the DVI file. Used to send arbitrary\ncommands to the laserprinter.\n",
                    "flag": "-h"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-l",
                    "content": "",
                    "flag": "-l"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-M",
                    "content": "Do (not) call mktexpk(1) to generate fonts on demand. -M1 and -M are equivalent. -M0\nenables invoking mktexpk(1). (This is the same as in dvips(1).) The default behavior\n(i.e., if no -M option is given) is chosen at compile-time; as distributed, mktexpk is\nenabled.\n",
                    "flag": "-M"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-m",
                    "content": "Specify the magnification to use. The following are available:\n\n-m#usermag e.g., #900\n-m0 equivalent to -m#1000\n-mh equivalent to -m#1095\n-m1 equivalent to -m#1200\n-mq equivalent to -m#1250\n-m2 equivalent to -m#1440\n-m3 equivalent to -m#1728\n-m4 equivalent to -m#2074\n-m5 equivalent to -m#2488\n",
                    "flag": "-m"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-p",
                    "content": "Print pagecount pages after the starting page.\n",
                    "flag": "-p"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-q",
                    "content": "",
                    "flag": "-q"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-r",
                    "content": "",
                    "flag": "-r"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-s",
                    "content": "Specify the page size:\n\n-s1: Executive (7.25\" x 10.5\")\n-s2: Letter (8.5\" x 11\")\n-s3: Legal (8.5\" x 14\")\n-s6: Ledger (11\" x 17\")\n-s25: A5 paper (148mm x 210mm)\n-s26: A4 paper (210mm x 297mm)\n-s27: A3 (297mm x 420mm)\n-s45: JIS B5 paper (182mm x 257mm)\n-s46: JIS B4 paper (250mm x 354mm)\n-s71: Hagaki postcard (100mm x 148mm)\n-s72: Oufuku-Hagaki postcard (200mm x 148mm)\n-s80: Monarch Envelope (3 7/8\" x 7 1/2\")\n-s81: Commercial Envelope 10 (4 1/8\" x 9 1/2\")\n-s90: International DL (110mm x 220mm)\n-s91: International C5 (162mm x 229mm)\n-s100: International B5 (176mm x 250mm)\n\nThese values are from the PCL 5 technical reference manual. If the -s commandline option\nis omitted, no clipping is performed at the bottom of the page. (But printing below the\npaper bottom should not disturb any correctly behaving PCL printer.) Please remember that\nthe correct paper tray must be installed for selected paper size, so use this option only\nif you have full control over your print destination.\n",
                    "flag": "-s"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-t",
                    "content": "Print pages with TeX page numbers less than or equal to pagenum.\n",
                    "flag": "-t"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-v",
                    "content": "",
                    "flag": "-v"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-V",
                    "content": "Compatibility mode. As mode, use \"K\" for Kyocera, \"B\" for Brother, 6 for LJ6 printers.\n",
                    "flag": "-V"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-w",
                    "content": "",
                    "flag": "-w"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-x",
                    "content": "Global x-offset in mm on output page relative to 1 inch/1 inch origin.\n",
                    "flag": "-x"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-y",
                    "content": "Global y-offset in mm on output page relative to 1 inch/1 inch origin.\n",
                    "flag": "-y"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-X",
                    "content": "Global x-offset in dots on output page (overrides 1 inch/1 inch origin).\n",
                    "flag": "-X"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-Y",
                    "content": "Global y-offset in dots on output page (overrides 1 inch/1 inch origin).\n",
                    "flag": "-Y"
                },
                {
                    "name": "-z",
                    "content": "",
                    "flag": "-z"
                }
            ]
        },
        "OPERANDS": {
            "content": "If no operands are specified a brief usage message is displayed.\n\nfilename\nThe DVI file name that shall be converted by dvilj. It must always be seekable.\n\nThe output file name is constructed from filename. Either an extension \".dvi\" is replaced\nby \".lj\", or the extension \".lj\" is appended.\n\nIf filename is -, the DVI file is read from standard input and the resulting PCL document\nis written to standard output. (Please remember that thhe DVI file must be seekable, even\nif it's stdin.)\n",
            "subsections": [
                {
                    "name": "SUPPORTED TeX \\special COMMANDS",
                    "content": "\"\\special\" commands supported by dvilj have the generic syntax\n\n\\special{key1=value key1=\"value with space\"}\n\\special{key3 = value key4 = 'note optional spaces around equal sign'}\n\nI.e., specials are a sequence of key/value pairs, separated by an equal sign. Spaces around\nthe equal sign are ignored. The value is either a space separated word, or a quoted string.\nBoth double and single quotes can be used, alternatively. There is no support for quoting\nquote characters in values; if you want both double and single quotes in one value, you're\nout of luck.\n\nThe following key/value combinations are valid:\n\nhpfile=file\nInsert file at the current position. file is searched with kpathsea(3), see below.\n\nThe file content must be valid for this printer, i.e., it should contain PCL escape\nsequences or HP-GL/2 commands. If the file is a graphics file, this typically means that\nthe upper left corner of the graphics is placed at the current position.\n\nPCL absolute positioning escape sequences in file are rewritten to be relative\npositioning commands; the lowest appearing coordinate is used as reference.\n\nhpfileverbatim=file\nInsert file verbatim at the current position, without any changes of the file content.\nfile is searched with kpathsea(3), see below.\n\nThis is mostly used to keep absolute positions in PCL files.\n\npsfile=file llx=x0 lly=y0 urx=x1 ury=y1 rwi=s\nConvert Postscript file file to HP PCL, by Ghostscript with device \"ljetplus\", and insert\nthe resulting graphics file at the current position, rewriting absolute position escape\nsequences. file is searched with kpathsea(3), see below.\n\nThe accompanying key/value pairs are mandatory, they can be specified in an arbitrary\norder. Values x0, x1, y0, y1, and s are integers. (x0,y0) is the lower left corner,\n(x1,y1) the upper right corner of the image.\n\nPlease note: The specific semantics of this special is not known.  In particular, the rwi\nparameter is some scale factor; but even looking at the source code it is not quite clear\nwhat the special's author intended to implement here. In addition, it is unclear what\ndimensions are used to specify the corners, Postscript points or PCL dots.\n\nIf you happen to know the psfile semantics, or if you spent the work analyzing them,\nplease inform us at tex-k@tug.org, so that we can update this man page with the relevant\ninformation.\n\ndvilj-psfile-syntax=syntax\nwhere syntax is either \"dvilj\" or \"ignore\". This is a very crude way to tell the driver\nwhat to do with psfile specials.\n\nIf the value is \"ignore\", all psfile specials that are processed afterwards are ignored,\nuntil the next dvilj-psfile-syntax special is processed.\n\nIf the value is \"dvilj\", psfiles specials are processed as explained above, until the\nnext dvilj-psfile-syntax special is processed.\n\nAn obvious, planned, extension is the value \"dvips\", but this has not been implemented\nyet.\n\nThat special is not as simple as it sounds at first. Since its semantics is defined by\nprocessing order, it is only of use if it is placed on the same page as the psfile\nspecial. Having it once in a file (e.g., on the first page) does not help if you print\njust one page of the document -- dvilj does not do prescanning of first-page specials\nlike some other drivers do. (Patches would be welcome, of course.)\n\ncomment=arbitrary text\ncomment arbitrary text\nThis causes the rest of the special to be ignored; it may be used to add meta-information\nto a DVI file.\n\nWith the first form, the comment may appear anywhere in the special.  When it appears\nfirst, the processing of this special is terminated and all other text behind is ignored.\n\nThe second form is a speciality that has been introduced for compatibility with other\ndrivers. If the first keyword of the special is comment and has no value, it is taken as\na valid comment syntax, too; the rest of the special is ignored.\n\norientation=po\nPosition the page on the physical paper. The value po may be one of the following values:\n\n0  for portrait\n1  for landscape\n2  for reverse portrait\n3  for reverse landscape\n\ndefpoint=n(x,y)\nDefine the point number n. This point can be referred to later in other special commands\nto specify areas that shall be filled with some pattern. n must be between 0 and 79.\n\nx and y are the position of that point and have the form \"?pt\" where \"?\" is a floating\npoint number. The positions are relative to the DVI page origin; i.e., coordinates\nincrease moving right and down, the point of origin is (1in,1in) in the upper left\ncorner, altered by options -x, -y, -X, and -Y, but not by \\hoffset and \\voffset.\n\nx and y can be omitted, i.e., the values 3 or \"4(,)\" are valid. Then the current page\nposition is used as position for point n.\n\nresetpoints=\"all\"\nThis undefines all points again.\n\ngray=grayscale\ngrey=grayscale\nThis sets the fill mode for the next fill special, the area will be filled with gray\ncolor. (grey is an alias for gray.) Any pattern specification is reset.\n\ngrayscale is the percentage of gray that shall be used here; with 0 meaning white and\n100 meaning black.\n\nCaveat: That special is actually a misnomer. PCL names these gray scales shading patterns\nand they are created by placing dots in the area. The gray scale selects how far spread\nthe dots are. In the lower ranges, this doesn't look very gray on close sight, but more\nlike a dotted background. Furthermore, the gray scales are not as fine-grained as the\nvalue range 0..100 might make you believe. In reality, there are only 8 different gray\npatterns available:\n\n1 -  2%\n3 - 10%\n11 - 20%\n21 - 35%\n36 - 55%\n56 - 80%\n81 - 99%\n100%\n\nOne of these patterns is selected according to the grayscale value.\n\npattern=pat\nThis sets the fill mode for the next fill special, the area will be filled with a\npattern. Any gray color specification is reset.\n\npat is one of the following values:\n\n1  horizontal lines\n2  vertical lines\n3  diagonal lines, from lower left corner to upper right corner\n4  diagonal lines, from upper right corner to lower left corner\n5  crossed lines, vertically\n6  crossed lines, diagonally\n\nfill=a/b\nFill the area between the points a and b, according to the current fill mode.\n\nPoint a must be the upper left corner and point b must be the lower left corner of the\nrectangle. Otherwise the result is garbage.\n\nThe default fill mode is 10% gray color filling.\n\nfilename\nThis is a legacy special, its use is depreciated. If the special is just one word that\nnames an existing file, that file is verbatim included. Contrary to other file inclusion\nmeans, the file is not searched with kpathsea(3). You are not supposed to use this\nspecial and we won't fix any problems with it.\n\nIt should be noted that the special parser does sometimes accept constructs that are not\nvalid as in the documentation above. Then, the output is most often damaged in some way.\n"
                },
                {
                    "name": "Searching for Included Files",
                    "content": "Proper file include specials search the file with kpathsea(3). The search path is configured\nby variable \"DVILJINPUTS\" and, if the file is not found in that search path, by variable\n\"TEXINPUTS\".\n\nSearch via \"DVILJINPUTS\" covers the use case that one has common site-wide graphics that\nshall be included in documents, e.g., scanned signatures. Search via \"TEXINPUTS\" covers the\nuse case that one has graphics as part of ones current document.\n\n\"dvilj\" is used as the \".PROGRAM\" name in texmf.cnf, for all driver variants, independent of\nthe actual program name.\n\nUnknown Specials and \"TEXHUSH\" configuration\nKpathsea(3) has the concept of warning suppression with the configuration variable\n\"TEXHUSH\", please refer to its Info node TeX support / Suppressing warnings. That variable\nholds a colon-separated identifiers that specifies the to-be-suppressed warnings.\n\nIf \"special\" is among the listed values, dvilj does not output warnings any more about\nspecials that it doesn't know about. But if there is a recognized special and if that special\nhas an invalid parameter, then a warning is output nevertheless, independent of the content\nof \"TEXHUSH\".\n"
                }
            ]
        },
        "DOUBLE PAGE PRINTING": {
            "content": "If the printer has a duplex unit installed, duplex printing can be demanded with the -d\noption.\n\nOtherwise, the command line option -D causes the printer to print in doublepage mode, that\nis, roughly speaking, printing first the even pages and then the odd pages of a document. If",
            "subsections": [
                {
                    "name": "-D -D",
                    "content": "following will happen after half of the pages is printed: LJ: the printer stops, shows\nmessage \"FEED\" and switches on manual feed led.  The printer continues when either the\nprinted pages are fed into the manual page feeder, or the operator pushes the continue button\n(after placing first the printed pages into the paper tray).\n\nIf -D1 was specified only odd pages will be printed, -D2 can be used for even pages. A\ntrailing \"-\" (as in -D-, -D1- or -D2-) supresses printing of empty pages which are generated\nfor padding otherwise.\n\nThe driver allows the -D option for both print-directions (front-to-back or back-to-front\nprinting). It tries to be clever in certain cases: when a document has an odd number of pages\nit inserts in the right place an empty page when a document starts with page 0 the driver\ninserts an empty page after the 0-page when a piece of a document is printed that starts with\nan even page-number it prints this page at the backside of the first page to ensure that the\nodd sides are always on the frontside. The 0-page is treated like an odd page.\n\nThe doubleside option works for all LJs, not only for the new D model with does doubleside-\nprinting (actually, I don't know whether it makes much sense on the new LJ II D at all).\n\nCaveat on the doubleside-option: When it is used frequently or on very large files, it might\nbecome necessary to clean the printer much more frequently.\n\nThe command line option -pX can be used to abort printing after the output of X pages (can\nlead to strange results together with -D). I personally dislike this option. The secure way\nof printing a part of a document is using -f (from) and -t (to).\n",
                    "flag": "-D"
                }
            ]
        },
        "ENVIRONMENT": {
            "content": "dvilj uses the same environment variables and algorithms for finding font files as TeX and\nits friends do. See the documentation for the kpathsea(3) library for details. (Repeating it\nhere is too cumbersome.)\n\n\"DVILJFONTS\"\nIf set, overrides all other font paths.\n\n\"DVILJMAKEPK\"\nIf set, overrides mktexpk(1) as the name of the command to execute to create a PK file if\none isn't found.\n\n\"DVILJSIZES\"\nMay be set to indicate which sizes of fonts are available. It should consist of a list of\nnumbers separated by colons. If the list begins with a colon, the system default sizes\nare used, as well. Sizes are expressed in dots per inch; decimals may be used for \"pxl\"\nfiles: for example, a 300 dots per inch file magnified by half a step comes out to 1643\ndots per five inches, which should be encoded as 328.6.  dvilj tries the actual size of\nthe font before trying any of the given sizes.\n\n\"DVILJINPUTS\"\nPrimary search path for include files.\n\n\"TEXINPUTS\"\nSecondary search path for include files.\n\n\"TEXHUSH\"\nColon separated list of identifiers that name situations where no warning shall be\noutput. The following identifiers are used:\n\nchecksum  suppress mismatched font checksum warnings\nreadable  suppress warnings about unreadable files\nspecial   suppress warnings about unknown specials\nall       suppress all warning classes above\nnone      suppress no warnings\n\n\"KPATHSEADEBUG\"\nTrace kpathsea(3) lookups; set to -1 for complete tracing.\n\n\"GSPATH\"\nOn Windows, this may be the path to Ghostscript; there the default is gswin32c.exe.\n\nOn Unix, this environment variable is not used. Ghostscript is called as gs(1) and must\nbe found over $PATH.\n",
            "subsections": []
        },
        "SEE ALSO": {
            "content": "dvihp(1), dvicopy(1), dvips(1), xdvi(1), mktexpk(1), gs(1), kpathsea(3)\n\nEmail bug reports to tex-k@tug.org.\n\nSource is at <http://mirror.ctan.org/dviware/dviljk/>; but for compilation the texk build\nenvironment is needed, from <svn://tug.org/texlive/*/Build/source>.\n\nAs of July 2007, PCL reference documentation is found at HP's Web site at\n<http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=bpl04568>.  At the\nend of that page are links to reference manuals for PCL and PJL.\n\nIn case that page is changed, here are the URLs of these documents.  All have the form\n<http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/bpl<ID>/bpl<ID>.pdf>, where \"<ID>\"\nis the following document ID:\n",
            "subsections": [
                {
                    "name": "13205",
                    "content": "PCL 5 Technical Quick Reference Guide. This is the 1st thing to look up if you have\nquestions about PCL escape sequences.\n\n13210 and 13211\nPCL 5 Technical Reference Manual (part I and II). This is the full-detailled explanation\nthat you need to look up if you don't understand how the printer works. Part I is the\nactual manual, part II explains HP-GL/2 and has overall tips.\n\n13208 and 13207\nPJL Technical Reference Manual (and addendum)\n"
                },
                {
                    "name": "13212",
                    "content": "PCL 5 Color Manual. This explains color specials for the newer HP printers. (Not of much\nuse today; for practical purposes we would need to add color specials to dvilj first.)\n\n13206 and 13209\nComparison Guide (and addendum) that documents which PCL escape sequences are supported\non which HP printers.\n"
                }
            ]
        },
        "AUTHOR": {
            "content": "dvi2xx by Gustaf Neumann, Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien.\n\ndviljk fork by Karl Berry.\n\nJoachim Schrod <jschrod@acm.org> supplied security fixes and updated this man page.\n",
            "subsections": []
        },
        "LICENSE": {
            "content": "dvi2xx is public domain software. dviljk changes are covered by the GNU General Public\nLicense.\n\n\n\nVersion 2.6p5                                2012-03-12                                     DVILJ(1)",
            "subsections": []
        }
    },
    "summary": "dvilj4, dvilj4l, dvilj2p, dvilj - convert a TeX DVI file to PCL, for HP LaserJet printers",
    "flags": [
        {
            "flag": "-c",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Print each page number times (including original)"
        },
        {
            "flag": "-d",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "print in duplex mode. The option -d1 means long edge binding, -d2 stands for short edge binding. This option is only selectable in dvilj4 and dvilj2p."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-D",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Double-sided printing - see below; -D1 prints odd sides only, -D2 is for even pages, a trailing - suppresses printing of empty padding pages."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-E",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": ""
        },
        {
            "flag": "-e",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Send output to outfile instead of the basename of dvi file extended with \".lj\". If outfile is - (as in \"-e-\") the output is directed to standard output and can be directly piped into a spooler."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-f",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Print pages with TeX page numbers greater than or equal to pagenum."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-g",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": ""
        },
        {
            "flag": "-h",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Copy headerfile to output before translation of the DVI file. Used to send arbitrary commands to the laserprinter."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-l",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": ""
        },
        {
            "flag": "-M",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Do (not) call mktexpk(1) to generate fonts on demand. -M1 and -M are equivalent. -M0 enables invoking mktexpk(1). (This is the same as in dvips(1).) The default behavior (i.e., if no -M option is given) is chosen at compile-time; as distributed, mktexpk is enabled."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-m",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Specify the magnification to use. The following are available: -m#usermag e.g., #900 -m0 equivalent to -m#1000 -mh equivalent to -m#1095 -m1 equivalent to -m#1200 -mq equivalent to -m#1250 -m2 equivalent to -m#1440 -m3 equivalent to -m#1728 -m4 equivalent to -m#2074 -m5 equivalent to -m#2488"
        },
        {
            "flag": "-p",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Print pagecount pages after the starting page."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-q",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": ""
        },
        {
            "flag": "-r",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": ""
        },
        {
            "flag": "-s",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Specify the page size: -s1: Executive (7.25\" x 10.5\") -s2: Letter (8.5\" x 11\") -s3: Legal (8.5\" x 14\") -s6: Ledger (11\" x 17\") -s25: A5 paper (148mm x 210mm) -s26: A4 paper (210mm x 297mm) -s27: A3 (297mm x 420mm) -s45: JIS B5 paper (182mm x 257mm) -s46: JIS B4 paper (250mm x 354mm) -s71: Hagaki postcard (100mm x 148mm) -s72: Oufuku-Hagaki postcard (200mm x 148mm) -s80: Monarch Envelope (3 7/8\" x 7 1/2\") -s81: Commercial Envelope 10 (4 1/8\" x 9 1/2\") -s90: International DL (110mm x 220mm) -s91: International C5 (162mm x 229mm) -s100: International B5 (176mm x 250mm) These values are from the PCL 5 technical reference manual. If the -s commandline option is omitted, no clipping is performed at the bottom of the page. (But printing below the paper bottom should not disturb any correctly behaving PCL printer.) Please remember that the correct paper tray must be installed for selected paper size, so use this option only if you have full control over your print destination."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-t",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Print pages with TeX page numbers less than or equal to pagenum."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-v",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": ""
        },
        {
            "flag": "-V",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Compatibility mode. As mode, use \"K\" for Kyocera, \"B\" for Brother, 6 for LJ6 printers."
        },
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            "arg": null,
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            "arg": null,
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        {
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            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
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            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Global x-offset in dots on output page (overrides 1 inch/1 inch origin)."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-Y",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": "Global y-offset in dots on output page (overrides 1 inch/1 inch origin)."
        },
        {
            "flag": "-z",
            "long": null,
            "arg": null,
            "description": ""
        }
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    "see_also": [
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            "name": "dvihp",
            "section": "1",
            "url": "https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/dvihp/1/json"
        },
        {
            "name": "dvicopy",
            "section": "1",
            "url": "https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/dvicopy/1/json"
        },
        {
            "name": "dvips",
            "section": "1",
            "url": "https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/dvips/1/json"
        },
        {
            "name": "xdvi",
            "section": "1",
            "url": "https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/xdvi/1/json"
        },
        {
            "name": "mktexpk",
            "section": "1",
            "url": "https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/mktexpk/1/json"
        },
        {
            "name": "gs",
            "section": "1",
            "url": "https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/gs/1/json"
        },
        {
            "name": "kpathsea",
            "section": "3",
            "url": "https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/kpathsea/3/json"
        }
    ]
}