Paper Type

MediaType: Specifies the type of paper.
$ lpr [File Name] -o MediaType=[Parameter]
Parameter
Select and enter one of the following.
Auto
Apply Device Settings.
PlainPaper
Plain paper
PlainPaperL
Plain paper L
PlainPaperL2
Plain paper L2
PlainPaperH
Plain paper H
PlainPaper1
Plain paper 1
PlainPaper2
Plain paper 2
RECYCLED
Recycled paper
COLOR
Color paper
BOND
Bond paper 1
BOND2
Bond paper 2
BOND3
Bond paper 3
HEAVY
Heavy paper
ThickPaperH
Heavy paper H
HEAVY1
Heavy paper 1
HEAVY2
Heavy paper 2
HEAVY3
Heavy paper 3
OHP
Transparencies
LABELS
Label
THIN1
Thin paper 1
THIN2
Thin paper 2
ENVELOPE
Envelope
EnvelopeH
Envelope H
1SIDECOATED1
Coated paper 1
1SIDECOATED2
Coated paper 2
1SIDECOATED3
Coated paper 3
1SIDECOATED4
Coated paper 4
ROUGH1
Rough paper 1
ROUGH2
Rough paper 2
Example
To print the file "sample.ps", specifying Plain paper 1:
$ lpr sample.ps -o MediaType=PlainPaper1
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