Thanks, Eric:
And actually it could work better to use the NETWORK for printing, because DOS (wired LAN) network drivers are more evolved than DOS USB drivers and you can use DOS versions of NETCAT or other tools to copy the contents you want to print to the IP and port of your printer as hopefully listed in your printer documentation or visible in some status information screen when you print from Linux
I gather that Ethernet is a better bet than USB.
Please try via network, or load USB drivers.
Now I understand that I need to visit a friend with a Windows PC, in order to get an NDIS driver for DOS!
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