Hi Edmund,
there is no such thing as a generic DOS printer driver for a particular
printer. You have to compile the printer commands all by yourself and
just send them to the printer port. Depending on the printer, available
printer commands will be listed in its manual. Generally speaking, ink
printers and cheap lasers (GDI printers) are unsupported due to lack of
documentation. On ink printers, text mode output may or may not be
available. Common lasers use PCL which is rather good documented.
If you need a particular problem solution, let us know. :)
Best regards,
Andre
Edmund Swylan wrote:
How does one go about finding a DOS driver for a given
parallel port printer (eg Epson Stylus C84, Epson LX-300+)?
The Epson sites and the more often referenced driver sites
do not seem to offer DOS drivers for the printers I am interested
in. But maybe some of the offered drivers will do or perhaps
there is a DOS specific survey site or two.
es
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