![]() If you use lpadmin and specify options with "-o", the PPD is altered and OS X will recognize the options for the printer.After doing some testing, here are the two main points to note: ![]() However, there is still confusion surrounding the setting of printer options from the command line, as a poster to Debian bugs pointed out back in 2006: lpoptions documentation doesn't. There are some good hints for adding printers via the command line with lpadmin: Managing multiple printers via the command line. Here are some helpful notes and a script. Lpadmin and lpoptions don't interact with OS X as you might think, or at least as they are documented.
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