4.PRINTING FROM UNIX/LinuxPrinting From Application 1834 PRINTING FROM UNIX/Linux Banner PageA banner page is automatically generated for each file in each job. The banner page is always sent as a PCL5e job,including the following items. Name of the user who performed printing Job ID number and workstation name from which the job was sent Job title (This can be specified using the “-t” option. The same title controlled by the “lp” command is normally appliedto each job.) Option specified when printing was performed Number of printed sheets Name of the printer and its IP address Date and timeOnly one copy of the banner page is printed for each file, even if a number of copies of the job are requested. The bannerpage is sent to the equipment as a separate sub-job so that it is never stapled to the document.The banner page is printed with the following settings. Copies = 1. Stapling off. Hole punching off. Orientation = portrait. Duplex off. Paper size as requested by the “-o” parameter or the printer’s default value. The paper source and the media type for the banner page can be set to different values than the job’s paper sourceand media type. Auto paper source selection or the requested banner page source or media type. Output bin as requested by the “-o” parameter or the printer default value. 6 lines per inch Auto-wrap on. Automatic carriage-return when a line-feed is sent. The banner page is designed to fit the paper bigger than Statement / A5.The banner page uses the default paper size if paper is set to:- Statement- A5- A6- B5- Postcard The default is that the banner page is printed before the job so that it is in the correct stacking order. When the language is set to “raw” the banner is always disabled. The paper source and the media type for the banner page can be set to values different than the job’s paper sourceand media type. If a banner paper source is not specified then the auto source command is sent. If a banner mediatype is not specified, then no banner media type command is sent, so the printer’s default value will be used. If the file being printed specifies the paper destination or the paper size internally, the banner page may printed tothe wrong output or on an incorrect paper size. Hole punching cannot be applied to banner pages.