$ PRINT /PARAMETERS=DATA_TYPE=PROPRINTER file-spec The print symbiont calls the PROPRINTER-to-POSTSCRIPT translator. When the translator has translated the file to PostScript, the file is printed. $ PRINT /PARAMETERS=PAGE_ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE file-spec This command prints the job with landscape as the page orientation. $ PRINT /PARAMETERS=(INPUT_TRAY=MIDDLE,PAGE_ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE) - _$ file-spec This command prints the job on paper from the middle input tray, with landscape as the page orientation. $ PRINT /PARAMETERS=("PAGE_LIMIT=(3,5)",MESSAGES) file-spec or $ PRINT /PARAMETERS=(PAGE_LIMIT="(3,5)",MESSAGES) file-spec These commands print pages 3 through 5 of the job and print any job-generated event messages on a job log page. $ PRINT /PARAMETERS=(SIDES=2,DATA=ANSI) file-spec This command prints an ANSI text file using both sides of the sheet. (The SIDES command is overridden if the file contains an operator that sets the duplex value.) $ PRINT /PARAMETERS=(NUMBER_UP=4) file-spec This command prints the job four pages to a sheet. The sequence of pages as printed on the page differs depending on whether the document is printed in portrait or landscape orientation. For a portrait-oriented document, For a landscape-oriented document, the pages are printed on the if PAGE_ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE is not sheet in the following order: specified, the pages are printed on the sheet in the following order: +---------+---------+ | | | +------------+------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1 | 2 | | 3 | 1 | +---------+---------+ +------------+------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4 | 2 | | 3 | 4 | +------------+------------+ +---------+---------+ To print landscape pages in the portrait order, include the PAGE_ORIENTATION=LANDSCAPE parameter in the command line. $ PRINT /PARAMETERS=(PAGE_SIZE=A,SHEET_SIZE=A4) file-spec This command prints a file that is designed for A-size paper on A4-size paper, adjusting the size of the page to fit the paper. The page image is scaled to the dimensions of the sheet without affecting the ratio of width to height.