ppr-testpage - generate a test page
ppr-testpage [options]
This program genenerates a PostScript testpage and prints it on standard output. Normally this testpage has the PPR logo in the upper right hand corner, multiple margin lines as an aid in locating unprintable areas, and the printers product string and PostScript version and revision numbers. The test page's features may be alterned by using the options listed below.
Since this program doesn't actually print the test page (in the sense of sending it to a printer and putting marks on paper) we must pipe its output to a command such ppr in order to get it printed. For example:
$ ppr-testpage --test-cmyk | ppr -d myprn
This command will print a test page with CMYK color bars on myprn.
``PPR, a PostScript Print Spooler''
PPR was written at Trinity College during 1993--2003.
David Chappell, Trinity College Computing Center, Hartford, Connecticut.