cupsfilter(8) OpenPrinting cupsfilter(8)

NAME


cupsfilter - convert a file to another format using cups filters
(deprecated)

SYNOPSIS


cupsfilter [ --list-filters ] [ -D ] [ -U user ] [ -c config-file ] [
-d printer ] [ -e ] [ -i mime/type ] [ -j job-id[,N] ] [ -m mime/type
] [ -n copies ] [ -o name=value ] [ -p filename.ppd ] [ -t title ] [
-u ] filename

DESCRIPTION


cupsfilter is a front-end to the CUPS filter subsystem which allows
you to convert a file to a specific format, just as if you had
printed the file through CUPS. By default, cupsfilter generates a PDF
file. The converted file is sent to the standard output.

OPTIONS


--list-filters
Do not actually run the filters, just print the filters used to
stdout.

-D Delete the input file after conversion.

-U user
Specifies the username passed to the filters. The default is the
name of the current user.

-c config-file
Uses the named cups-files.conf configuration file.

-d printer
Uses information from the named printer.

-e Use every filter from the PPD file.

-i mime/type
Specifies the source file type. The default file type is guessed
using the filename and contents of the file.

-j job-id[,N]
Converts document N from the specified job. If N is omitted,
document 1 is converted.

-m mime/type
Specifies the destination file type. The default file type is
application/pdf. Use printer/foo to convert to the printer
format defined by the filters in the PPD file.

-n copies
Specifies the number of copies to generate.

-o name=value
Specifies options to pass to the CUPS filters.

-p filename.ppd
Specifies the PPD file to use.

-t title
Specifies the document title.

-u Delete the PPD file after conversion.

EXIT STATUS


cupsfilter returns a non-zero exit status on any error.

ENVIRONMENT


All of the standard cups(1) environment variables affect the
operation of cupsfilter.

FILES


/etc/cups/cups-files.conf
/etc/cups/*.convs
/etc/cups/*.types
/usr/share/cups/mime/*.convs
/usr/share/cups/mime/*.types

NOTES


CUPS printer drivers, filters, and backends are deprecated and will
no longer be supported in a future feature release of CUPS. Printers
that do not support IPP can be supported using applications such as
ippeveprinter(1).

Unlike when printing, filters run using the cupsfilter command use
the current user and security session. This may result in different
output or unexpected behavior.

EXAMPLE


The following command will generate a PDF preview of job 42 for a
printer named "myprinter" and save it to a file named "preview.pdf":

cupsfilter -m application/pdf -d myprinter -j 42 >preview.pdf

SEE ALSO


cups(1), cupsd.conf(5), filter(7), mime.convs(7), mime.types(7), CUPS
Online Help (http://localhost:631/help)

COPYRIGHT


Copyright (C) 2020-2024 by OpenPrinting.

2021-02-28 CUPS cupsfilter(8)

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