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2018 Aug 24
0
using lpadmin to add printers in CentOS 7 (v. CentOS 6)
In CentOS 6, I could do:
lpinfo -m
then pick the model I want and put it as the option to -m in lpadmin
(line wrapped):
/usr/sbin/lpadmin -p printer -o printer-is-shared=false -o Duplex=None
-o Resolution=600dpi -m 'gutenprint.5.2://pcl-g_5e/expert Generic
PCL 5e Printer - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.5' -v 'socket://mydomain.edu'
Alas, in CentOS 7, no matter what I do, I always get:
Unable to copy PPD file!
and the error in the cups error log:
Returning IPP server-error-internal-error for CUPS...
2010 Mar 12
1
Print density of 600 dpi for a plot
I have to create a plot with a print density of 600 dpi . Within R,
is there a way to determine the print density of a plot?
Any assistance is much appreciated,
regards
Bob
2008 Apr 26
6
resolution (dpi) problem
...ause you failed to meet the
submission guidelines as indicated below:
-Your figures must be submitted in TIFF or EPS format according to the
following minimum resolutions:
1200 dpi for black and white line art (simple bar graphs, charts, etc.)
300dpi for halftones (black and white photographs) 600dpi for combination
halftones (Photographs that also contain line art such as labeling or thin
lines)
Does anyone know how to produce the correct settings for the journal (i.e.
1200 dpi)?
Thankyou
Chris W
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2010 Jan 26
3
PNG resolution
...se the resolution?
png("72dpi.png", width=6+2/3, height=6+2/3, units="in", res=72)
plot(0,0, main="Title Text")
dev.off()
png("300dpi.png", width=6+2/3, height=6+2/3, units="in", res=300)
plot(0,0, main="Title Text")
dev.off()
png("600dpi.png", width=6+2/3, height=6+2/3, units="in", res=600)
plot(0,0, main="Title Text")
dev.off()
Thanks in advance,
Matthew Walker
1999 Nov 11
2
Display Pictures in R
Hi,
how can I import pictures in R (e.g. bmp or tiff) and display them in an X11?
Thanks
Sigurd
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2008 Feb 27
2
png and pdf : point size, font size, etc.
Hi,
I am new to this mailing list. Didn`t find the answer in the archives. But I
guess, there are people out there, who know the solution:
In an automatic script, I want to produce simple plots. First I prefer pdf,
because of scalability and standardization. But when I have too many
datapoints (say 300.000) the viewing and printing is very, very slow. So I
decided to take some bitmapped format
2009 May 14
5
Graphical output format
Dear colleagues,
Saving a plot with pdf gives a very nice result:
pdf("myplot.pdf")
par(font=1,family='serif')
plot(pressure)
dev.off()
Doing the very same with other formats (png, jpeg, tiff) gives far
worse results. Is there anything to do to make a plot in some other
format than pdf look like the pdf? Hardly any journal accepts pdf
files for figures, and most do accept png
2002 May 11
6
Re: Linux, Samba, and the Lexmark z53
I made some comments. Maybe the solution is easy.
> ##PRINTTOOL3## LOCAL
> lexmarkz53:\ <---THIS AND LP BELOW SEEM TO BE DUPLICATES.
> :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lexmarkz53:\
> :mx#0:\
> :sh:\
> :lp=/dev/lp0:\
> :if=/usr/local/lexmark/z53/z53.sh:
>
> ##PRINTTOOL3## LOCAL
> z53-outfiles:\ <----THIS IS THE RAW SPOOL YOU'LL WANT YOUR