You can redirect the printer to LPT1. To do that, first share the printer. Then, from a DOS prompt, type:
NET USE LPT1: \\pc_name\printer_share_na
where printer_share_name is the sharename you've given the printer when you shared it.
This assumes your application can drive the printer correctly. If it can't then something like DOSPRN will do the trick. It feeds the DOS output through the Windows printer driver. See:
http://www.dosprn.com/down
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by: mullinsbcPosted on 2008-01-26 at 10:02:01ID: 20750493
Microsoft has something on that:
om/kb/2599 39/EN-US/
glish.htm
http://support.microsoft.c
If that doesn't work there is a commercial product that claims it can redirect LPT to USB:
http://www.printfil.com/en