Mateusz Viste wrote:

> Well... I guess LPR/LPQ/LPRM etc... are usefull when printing to a printer
> attached to a Linux/Unix PC. My printer is a _stand-alone_ network printer

LP* is not limited to UN*X.

> (it doesn't require a PC to work, it has its own IP, etc...). I doubt

So it's not really stand-alone, because it has a PC (print server)
built-in. ;-)

> network printers supports LPR protocol... There is the JetDirect one for

Guessing is not useful. Please read the manual for your printer.

> is printing to their TCP/9100 port just like it would be a Centronics
> connection).

Yes, that's quite common for printers. Nothing special.

> I guess the best solution would be to have a TSR which is redirecting all
> data from LPT to the jd program...

I'm not aware of such an application. Start with WATTCP and distribute
your result. :-)

Robert Riebisch
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