How to Print Without the Cover Page
No, you don't have to print a cover page with every job that you print
out! But you probably want to. Why?
- Cover sheets do not count against your print
quota.
- The risk of losing a page out of your print job, or your whole
print job, increases a lot when there's no header page on it. This is
not a software problem, but a problem with other people accidentally
walking off with part of your printout because it's just behind their
own and they didn't notice that theirs ended. Or perhaps someone
might throw it into the recycling bin because they were cleaning
around the printer, and didn't know that your printout wasn't
an ancient one.
To print without the cover page, type the following command at the
athena% prompt before you start EZ:
setenv LPROPT -h
That will set a default behaviour for the printing command, and tell
it to suppress the header page.
Further information on how to save paper can be found in the document
Printing from an Athena Workstation, available at Graphic
Arts, or by typing the following at the athena% prompt:
help printing