Understanding e‑mail print options

When you submit an e‑mail, several options are available that can be sent with the printer address or nickname that manages the output. To use the print options, make sure that Device ID is set to First Word of Subject. For more information, see Understanding the mobile and e‑mail configuration data.

The options are specified after the device ID.

Table 1. E‑mail print options and their values

Option

Value

Notes

Copies

/c#

The # symbol indicates the number of copies. If a value greater than the Print Max Copies solution setting is entered, then the maximum value is used.

Duplex

/d

This setting prints the document in duplex.

Note: This option may not work on some non-Lexmark printers.

Hole Punch

/h

If the printer has a hole punch finisher, then this setting uses the hole punch feature.

Note: This option does not work on non-Lexmark printers.

No Attachments

/na

Only the message body is printed and the attachments are ignored. This setting has no effect when the Print Attachments solution setting is set to Always.

No Body

/nb

Only the attachments are printed and the message body is ignored. This setting has no effect when the Print Body solution setting is set to Always.

No Duplex

/nd

The document is printed one‑sided. This setting has no effect when the Print Duplex solution setting is set to Always.

Print Attachments

/pa

This setting lets you print attachments in the e‑mail. This setting has no effect when the Print Attachments solution setting is set to Never.

Print Body

/pb

This setting lets you print the message body in the e‑mail. This setting has no effect if the Print Body solution setting is set to Never.

Staple

/s

If the printer has a staple finisher, then this setting uses the staple feature.

Note: This option does not work on non-Lexmark printers.

Mono

/m

The document is printed in monochrome.

See the following examples:

Subject

Result

printerid /c2 /d

Prints two duplexed copies

printerid /nb

Prints only the attachment

printerid /d /s

Staples and duplexes the message body and each attachment

printerid /na

Prints only the message body