On 2015-02-18 01:41, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 22:02:33 -0500, Dave Angel <da...@davea.name> declaimed
the following:
It is a simple problem. All you have to do is send the correct bytes to
a file object that will transfer those bytes to the printer. It's been
a long time since I used Windows, but if I recall, you just open the
device "prn" or maybe "lpt1" and go.
C:\Users\Wulfraed\Documents>copy t.txt prn:
"prn:" is not a recognized device.
The system cannot find the file specified.
C:\Users\Wulfraed\Documents>copy t.txt lpt1:
"lpt1:" is not a recognized device.
The system cannot find the file specified.
And...
C:\Users\Wulfraed\Documents>copy t.txt CN3BSFVGP805ZZ:
"CN3BSFVGP805ZZ:" is not a recognized device.
The system cannot find the file specified.
That's the port name associated with my HP printer when looking at the
control panel properties.
LPT1: appears to be linked to "Quicken PDF Printer" in the port list,
but is not available from command line.
You can use the "NET USE" command to make LPT1: refer to your printer.
The details are on the Web. :-)
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