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hapter 10
MS-DOS AND YOUR PRINTER
When using your printer with an IBM PS/2, PC-AT or compatible, you will
probably be using PC-DOS or MS-DOS as the operating system. A number
of software tricks may be useful here. This chapter is not, however, a substitute
for the operating system manuals supplied with your computer.
To learn how to print files etc., it is best to read the relevant parts of those
manuals.
PROGRAMMING THE PRINTER WITH DOS
COMMANDS
If your system includes the file PRINT.COM you can use the main DOS
printing command. Simply type the word PRINT followed by the name of
the file you want to print. To print a file named README.DOC, for example,
type:
The computer may respond with the following message, asking which printer
to use:
If your computer is connected to only one printer, press RETURN to select
the default choice (PRN).
Printing will begin and the A> prompt will reappear. You can execute other
commands or programs while the file is being printed.
A single PRINT command can print two or more files. List the file names
consecutively on the same line, or use wild-card characters (* and ?). Each
file will be printed starting on a new page. The PRINT command also has
control options. For example, you can terminate a printing job in progress
with the /T option. (The printer may not stop printing immediately as there
may be considerable data stored ahead in its buffer.) For the /T option, type:
Summary of Contents for LC24-15II
Page 1: ...LC24 15II MULTI FONT USERS MANUAL NOT INTENDED FOR SALE XBL 80825605 ...
Page 9: ...2 PRINTER COMPONENTS ...
Page 13: ...6 FONT STYLE EXAMPLE The following example shows the many font styles your printer can print ...
Page 23: ...16 MEMO ...
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Page 119: ...112 MEMO ...
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Page 136: ...129 Standard character set 2 ...
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Page 139: ...132 IBM character set 2 Code Page 437 U S A ...
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Page 141: ...134 Code Page 850 Mulch lingual Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 142: ...135 Code Page 860 Portuguese Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 143: ...136 Code Page 861 Icelandic Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 144: ...137 Code Page 863 Canadian French Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 145: ...138 Code Page 865 Nordic Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 147: ...140 IBM special character set Additional characters can be printed by special commands ...
Page 148: ...141 INDEX ...
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Page 152: ...145 COMMAND SUMMARY Standard Mode The following commands take effect with the Standard mode ...
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Page 154: ...147 IBM Mode The following commands take effect with the IBM mode ...
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