Carl
This is a text file, not a report
do I use ??? or may type or what to output the file?
Thnaks Jerry
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I Have a text file (epl2 language) I need to send to a zebra printer.
If I set up a gerneric text printer, what do I use in fox to send that file to the Generic printer.
the same as if I printed the file from notepad?
Do I use ???
Thanks Jerry
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Try the "TYPE" command instead.
TYPE Command
http://msdn.microsoft.com/
TYPE FileName1 [AUTO] [WRAP] [TO PRINTER [PROMPT]
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by: CarlWarnerPosted on 2008-05-05 at 12:04:16ID: 21502194
Whatever that generic text printer name is in Windows, use it.
en-us/libr ary/6y8f2c xk(VS.80). aspx
SET PRINTER TO NAME ZebraText
or whatever you called it in Windows when you set it up.
Then issue a SET PRINTER TO DEFAULT when you're done with that print request.
SET PRINTER Command
http://msdn.microsoft.com/
SET PRINTER TO [DEFAULT | NAME WindowsPrinterName]