| Option | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| -d, --device | Device URI (e.g., usb://dev/usb/lp0, tcp://192.168.1.100:9100) |
| -v, --verbose | Enable debug output |
| -h, --help | Show help |
You want “better” = presets for drafts, photos, double-sided booklets, etc., without re-entering every time. gprintsettoolen207 better
If your current tool is broken or missing, use these universal print setting managers: | Option | Description | |--------|-------------| | -d
| OS | Better Tool | How to access |
|----|-------------|----------------|
| Windows 10/11 | Printers & Scanners → Printing Preferences | Right-click printer → Printing Preferences |
| Windows (advanced) | Microsoft Print to PDF as test + Device Stage | Control Panel → Devices and Printers → right-click → Device settings |
| macOS | CUPS web interface | http://localhost:631 → Printers → select printer → Set Default Options |
| Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) | system-config-printer | sudo apt install system-config-printer then run from GUI |
| Cross-platform | PaperCut Print Deploy or PrinterLogic | Enterprise tools that override local settings | If your current tool is broken or missing,
If the tool is actually a script (check by opening in Notepad or cat), look for lines containing lpadmin, cupsenable, or devicelist. The real settings may be passed via command line.
Example hypothetical fix:
# If gprintsettoolen207 is a shell script
./gprintsettoolen207 --help # See hidden options
./gprintsettoolen207 --quality high --duplex long --media plain