While printing in CUPS, the count should be tracked correctly. The filter pstops
will give the correct count value when the printfile
passes through it. Without this filtering, CUPS will use a dummy count of "one". Some print files (for example image files) do not pass through this filter. But that doesn't affect the accounting as most of the image files are one page jobs. This also means that proprietary drivers for the target printer running on the client computers and CUPS/Samba, which then spool
these files as "raw" (leaving them untouched, not filtering them), will be counted as a one page file as well. In such a scenario, you need to send PostScript from the clients (that is, run a PostScript driver on the client machine to have proper accounting of the correct number of pages). If the printer is a non-PostScript model, you need to let CUPS convert the file to a print-ready format for the target printer.
CUPS Administrative Guide
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CUPS Administrative Guide
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
CUPS Administrative Guide
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
Preface
Free Chapter
Introduction
Building and Installing CUPS
Printer Management
Managing Multiple Printers at a Time
CUPS Server Management
Client Setup
Quota Management
Monitoring CUPS
File Typing and Filtering
Customer Reviews