Bruce Chambers wrote:
> Create a network share for the printer (This can be done even if you're PC
> is the only member of its workgroup), and then use the Net Use command to
> redirect the DOS output. For example:
>
> NET USE LPT1 \\ComputerName\PrinterShareName /PERSISTENT:YES
this works if the USB printer is DOS compatible, but more and more printers
nowaday are GDI (AKA Windows-Only), expecially cheaper USB printers.
You may want to have a look at Printfil to print from DOS to GDI printers
and virtual printers (Fax printers, PDF writers etc.)
More info and a free trial version is available for download at
http://www.printfil.com
Regards,
Davide Guolo
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