/usr/lib/lp/postscript/dpost [options] [files]A postprocessor that translates troff-formatted files into PostScript for printing.
-Read the standard input.
-c nPrint n copies of each page (default is 1).
-e 0 | 1 | 2Set text encoding to 0 (default), 1, or 2. Higher encoding reduces the output size and speeds printing, but may be less reliable.
-F dirSet the font directory to dir (default is /usr/lib/font).
-H dirSet the host-resident font directory to dir. Files there must describe PostScript fonts and have filenames corresponding to a two-character troff font.
-L fileSet the PostScript prologue to file (default is /usr/lib/postscript/dpost.ps, /usr/lib/lp/postscript/dpost.ps on Solaris).
-m scaleIncrease (multiply) the size of logical pages by factor scale (default is 1.0).
-n nPrint n logical pages on each sheet of output (default is 1).
-o listPrint only pages contained in comma-separated list. A page range is specified by n-m.
-OOmit PostScript pictures from output. Useful when running in a networked environment.
-p layoutSpecify layout to be either portrait (long side is vertical; also the default) or landscape (long side is horizontal). layout can be abbreviated to p or l.
-T deviceUse device to best describe available PostScript fonts. Default is post, with dpost reading binary files in /usr/lib/font/devpost. Use of -T is discouraged; usually the system PostScript fonts are best, if they are available.
-w nDraw troff graphics (e.g., pic, tbl) using lines that are n points thick (default is 0.3).
-x nOffset the x-coordinate of the origin n inches to the right (if n is positive).
-y nOffset the y-coordinate of the origin n inches down (if n is positive). Default origin is the upper-left corner of the page.
picfile| tbl | eqn | troff -ms -Tpost | dpost -c2 | lp