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gromit12
Hi,
I'm a newbie to this stuff so any help much appreciated.
My wife has an old (but essential) DOS application that apparently
requires PCL in order to print. Our existing printer (a new HP laserjet
1020) doesn't support PCL, apparently, so I had to buy a new one
(Lexmark E240) that has "PCL emulation". Following the advice of the
Best Buy guy, I bought an old-style parallel cord too (he told me PCL
doesn't work with USB(?)). Anyway, everything seems to work OK.
My wife now needs to hook up a second printer to the same machine to
print from the same DOS application, set up as LPT1 for label printing
and LPT2 for paper printing.
Any ideas on how best to approach this? Should I buy another Lexmark
E240? How should I hook it up to the PC? Do I need to install a second
parallel card to the PC? Or can I somehow connect the second Lexmark
via the PC's serial port?
Very confused. Thanks in advance for any help at all,
G
I'm a newbie to this stuff so any help much appreciated.
My wife has an old (but essential) DOS application that apparently
requires PCL in order to print. Our existing printer (a new HP laserjet
1020) doesn't support PCL, apparently, so I had to buy a new one
(Lexmark E240) that has "PCL emulation". Following the advice of the
Best Buy guy, I bought an old-style parallel cord too (he told me PCL
doesn't work with USB(?)). Anyway, everything seems to work OK.
My wife now needs to hook up a second printer to the same machine to
print from the same DOS application, set up as LPT1 for label printing
and LPT2 for paper printing.
Any ideas on how best to approach this? Should I buy another Lexmark
E240? How should I hook it up to the PC? Do I need to install a second
parallel card to the PC? Or can I somehow connect the second Lexmark
via the PC's serial port?
Very confused. Thanks in advance for any help at all,
G