Is there a way through command line to know what keyboard physical layout a macbook has? I cannot find that specific information in system_profiler. I want to know if the computer has a US, UK, ES, etc keyboard layout.
The aim is to script it, upload it to my MDM so I can run it in all the company's laptops and find out that information.
Thanks!
running the terminal command system_profiler SPSPIDataType
it shows this:
SPI:
Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad:
Product ID: 0x0278
Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Inc.)
ST Version: 8.96
MT Version: 4.69
Serial Number: FM7741701QVGN41A5+RNZ
Manufacturer: Apple Inc.
Location ID: 0x01000000
I run it in two different macbooks, one UK, one ES. I was hoping that the Location ID would show something different but that was not the case.
If I do this in Terminal:
defaults read ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.HIToolbox.plist AppleSelectedInputSources | egrep -w 'KeyboardLayout Name'
I get this:
"KeyboardLayout Name" = *name of my keyboard in readable form*
I think I just found the solution, like this:
ioreg -l | grep KeyboardLanguage | awk '{print substr( $0, 56, 20)}' | tr -d "\" =|"
Thanks,
Federico.
Strange that I'm able to print raw ZPL commands but not EPL commands using windows Generic Text Only driver through GC420t(EPL) machine.the below is the raw EPLfile exported from .lbl file.But on printing it does nothing.
I8,A,001
Q799,024
q863
rN
S3
D7
ZT
JF
O
R32,0
f100
N
B445,62,0,1,4,12,78,B,"AB"
A471,162,0,4,6,8,N,"AB"
A447,305,0,2,2,2,N,"Rh POSITIVE"
B451,456,0,1,2,6,82,B,"08/01/2015"
A450,431,0,4,1,1,N,"Expiry Date"
A456,574,0,4,1,1,N,"12/08/89"
B64,69,0,1,3,9,82,B,"123"
A67,564,0,2,2,2,N,"Whole Blood"
B69,458,0,1,2,6,79,B,"Whole Blood"
A67,615,0,1,1,1,N,"prepared from 450ml of "
A71,635,0,1,1,1,N,"whole blood"
A69,658,0,1,1,1,N,"stora at 4c to 5c"
A69,679,0,1,1,1,N,"transport at 5c to 10c"
A62,52,0,1,1,1,N,"DIN"
A65,207,0,2,1,1,N,"Date Bled"
TDdd/mn/y2
B67,225,0,1,2,6,84,B,TD
A67,337,0,4,1,1,N,"12 FEB 89"
A67,369,0,1,1,1,N,"Properly Identify Intended"
A69,388,0,1,1,1,N,"Recipient"
P1
I also had an issue with EPL commands getting through with the Generic/Text driver.
I used the Seagull Scientific, Zebra printer driver. After install go to Printing Preferences -> Page Setup tab -> Advanced Options -> Pass Through tab. Set to "Generic/Text Only" mode and check the "Add CR/LF" box at the bottom. Worked great after that.
My problem is that when I add a printer using the Printers and Scanners UI printing works, when I add the same printer using lpadmin it doesn't.
To Add it through the UI I did the following:
From Printers and Scanners I selected the IP tab.
Address: 10.20.30.40, Protocol HP Jetdirect - Socket, Queue left blank, Name: TEST_01, Location "Top Floor", Use -> Select software -> HP LaserJet P3010 Series
After doing this, the Printer works as expected.
This is a (segment from a) script containing my lpadmin command that doesn't work
SUBNET=socket://10.20.30.
TEST_01=40
PPD_DIR=/Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/Resources
TEST_01_PPD="hp LaserJet P3010 Series.gz"
lpadmin -E -p TEST_01 -v $SUBNET$TEST_01 -P "$PPD_DIR/$TEST_01_PPD" -D "TEST_01" -L "Top Floor"
The printer appears correctly in the UI but shows as paused.
I did find a message in system.log that may or may not be relevant - I was using Notes to test the printer:
Notes[502]: Failed to connect (_delegate) outlet from (com_hp_psdriver_19_11_0_PDEView) to (com_hp_psdriver_19_11_0_PDEAccountingController): missing setter or instance variable
Notes[2198]: Printing failed because PMSessionEndDocumentNoDialog() returned -30871.
The reason I want to use a script is that there are 20 printers to add on each of 30 new Macs. The actual script uses a series of arrays with lpadmin in a for loop. Everything I have read says it should work. What am I missing?
I think -E specified before the printer name enables encryption, whereas specified after it Enables the printer - effectively "unpausing" it. Madness- I know!
Mad Apple Documentation - see second sentence
I think you want:
lpadmin -p TEST_01 -v $SUBNET$TEST_01 -P "$PPD_DIR/$TEST_01_PPD" -D "TEST_01" -L "Top Floor" -E
I don't have a direct answer, but I can suggest an alternate approach: set up all 20 printers by hand on one computer, then copy the /etc/cups directory from that one to the other 29.
I installed an epson TM-T20 in Ubuntu 12.04, using the official driver. This is a thermal printer, I'm using 80mm paper.
My problem: When I print an image (using a postscript document) it waste a lot of paper because the image uses around 5cm and the printer before the image sends out 25cm of white paper.
I use the following command to send the document to the printer:
lpr -P tm-t20 -o document.ps
The printer prints the image (a 200x200 image), but first sends out a lot of non printed paper.
The printer wasn't recognized by CUPS (using the web interface at localhost:631). Then I installed it using the following procedure:
sudo lpadmin -p tm-t20 -E -v serial:/dev/ttyUSB0 -P /usr/share/ppd/epson-tm-t20-rastertotmt.ppd
Then the printer appeared in the CUPS web interface and I configured it (baud rate, bit parity, etc).
The printer works ok when I send some text.
Here is part of the printer ppd:
*DefaultPageRegion:RP80x297
*PageRegion RP80x297/Roll Paper 80 x 297 mm: "<</PageSize[204 841.8]/ ImagingBBox null>>setpagedevice"
*PageRegion RP58x297/Roll Paper 58 x 297 mm: "<</PageSize[141.7 841.8]/ ImagingBBox null>>setpagedevice"
*CloseUI: *PageRegion
*DefaultImageableArea: RP80x297
*ImageableArea RP80x297/Roll Paper 80 x 297 mm: "0 0 204 841.8"
*ImageableArea RP58x297/Roll Paper 58 x 297 mm: "0 0 141.7 841.8"
*DefaultPaperDimension: RP80x297
*PaperDimension RP80x297/Roll Paper 80 x 297 mm: "204 841.8"
*PaperDimension RP58x297/Roll Paper 58 x 297 mm: "141.7 841.8"
I suppose that this waste of paper is because the 297mm of long that appears in the ppd file. Then I tried adding another configuration of 100mm instead of 297mm, but the problem persists.
I also tryied adding the tag %%DocumentMedia to the ps file, but the same problem:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%Creator: GIMP PostScript file plugin V 1.17 by Peter Kirchgessner
%%Title: yay.ps
%%CreationDate: Thu Sep 13 13:44:26 2012
%%DocumentData: Clean7Bit
%%LanguageLevel: 2
%%Pages: 1
%%BoundingBox: 14 14 215 215
%%
%%EndComments
%%DocumentMedia: Plain 72 72 0 white Plain
%%BeginProlog
% Use own dictionary to avoid conflicts
10 dict begin
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
% Translate for offset
14.173228346456694 14.173228346456694 translate
% Translate to begin of first scanline
0 199.99999999999997 translate
199.99999999999997 -199.99999999999997 scale
% Image geometry
200 200 8
% Transformation matrix
[ 200 0 0 200 0 0 ]
% Strings to hold RGB-samples per scanline
/rstr 200 string def
/gstr 200 string def
/bstr 200 string def
{currentfile /ASCII85Decode filter /RunLengthDecode filter rstr readstring pop}
{currentfile /ASCII85Decode filter /RunLengthDecode filter gstr readstring pop}
{currentfile /ASCII85Decode filter /RunLengthDecode filter bstr readstring pop}
true 3
%%BeginData: 14759 ASCII Bytes
Any idea?
Finally after a lot of pain. I discover that the problem was the serial to USB cable (in order to connect the serial printer to an USB port). I tried with two different serial to USB cables, but the problem persists and finally I conclude that The printer works erratically if is not connect to a "real" serial port. I tested the printer under identical conditions in a PC with a serial port and it works perfect, just installing the driver provided by epson and giving chmod 777 to /dev/ttyS0. At the job list sometimes I see the error: "/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf failed". But the printer prints ok, like no error occurred.
I have to chmod 777 /dev/ttyUSB0 in order to get the printer working (Even if a run the commands with sudo).
I'm getting acceptable results (text is not at the center) with the option media=B8
lp -d tm-t20 -o media=B8 document.ps
I also tried with
lp -d tm-t20 -o media=Custom.80x90mm document.ps
But the printer doesn't print and the job appears as completed at the cups web interface.
If I try with
lp -d tm-t20 -o media=Custom.200x190 document.ps
The printer prints (not correctly centered, I guess that I need to try with different values until I get the desired result). The paper dimensions in dots are in this site: http://paulbourke.net/dataformats/postscript/
The printer isn't cutting the paper, I dont know how to give that option (print and cut the paper).
The options accepted by the printer are:
lpoptions -p tm-t20 -l
PageSize/Media Size: *RP80x297 RP58x297 Custom.WIDTHxHEIGHT
Resolution/Resolution: *203x203dpi
TmtSpeed/Printing Speed: *Auto 1 2 3 4
TmtPaperReduction/Paper Reduction: Off Top *Bottom Both
TmtPaperSource/Paper Source: *DocFeedCut DocFeedNoCut DocNoFeedCut DocNoFeedNoCut PageFeedCut PageFeedNoCut PageNoFeedCut
TmtBuzzerControl/Buzzer: *Off Before After
TmtSoundPattern/Sound Pattern: *A B C D E
TmtBuzzerRepeat/Buzzer Repeat: *1 2 3 5
TmtDrawer1/Cash Drawer #1: *Off Before After
How to make the printer print and cut the paper? I need to do it from the console, to use it from a custom C++ program. If you have any other experience with this kinds of printers under Linux, please give me some advice. My goal is to use the printer from a C++ program, I didn't find a fast way to do it (sending directly ESC/POS commands to the printer, there isn't official documentation to do it under Linux), so I'm working with CUPS from the console.
Paper CUT SOLVED:
lp -d tm-t20 -o media=Custom.200x258 -o source=DocFeedCut document.ps
I don't know why it works, because as is shown in the options DocFeedCut is the default option.
Now I just will try to center correctly the text.