and then again you can just copy the file to the printer with command
like:
copy filename prn:
copy filename lpt1:
Joseph Duerbusch wrote:
>
> Another way to print in DOS is to use
> the "Pipe" command.
>
> Type Filename > lpt1:
>
> Works in any DOS
>
> Joe K0BX
>
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