|  | Posted by cbennett on 09/22/05 03:15 
Hello, I'm a *novice* at both using PHP and UNIX, and came across aproblem while trying to modify an ex-coworkers PHP code for printing.
 
 
 The original script sent one huge print job to our printing server,
 which worked fine since we weren't printing duplex. We'd like to now
 split the jobs up and send them individually, which we easily achieved
 using a while loop to send each job.
 
 
 The problem is that since the printer is in duplex mode now, if you
 have two jobs which are 1 sheet each they will print them each on one
 side of the paper. Obviously not a good thing for two seperate bills.
 
 My questions is that is there a PHP function/variable that we can test
 which will tell us if there is a queue to print, or if the printer is
 free of jobs? I am mirroring a similar UNIX specific post in the UNIX
 newsgroup, but was wondering if there was a PHP-specific answer to this
 problem.
 
 
 Best regards,
 
 Chris Bennett, NapaNet
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