would print 75 characters per line (assuming a fixed width font and an 8.5 inch wide page).
From man lp on a CUPS-based system (Ubuntu 9.10):
Example:
Print a text file with 12 characters per inch, 8 lines per inch, and a
1 inch left margin:
lp -d bar -o cpi=12 -o lpi=8 -o page-left=72 filename
and
-o cpi=N
Sets the number of characters per inch to use when printing a text
file. The default is 10.
-o lpi=N
Sets the number of lines per inch to use when printing a text
file. The default is 6.
-o page-bottom=N
-o page-left=N
-o page-right=N
-o page-top=N
Sets the page margins when printing text files. The values are in
points - there are 72 points to the inch.
You can set the number of characters per inch with
-o cpi
and the margins in points (72 per inch) with-o page-left
and-o page-right
. For example:would print 75 characters per line (assuming a fixed width font and an 8.5 inch wide page).
From
man lp
on a CUPS-based system (Ubuntu 9.10):and