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Printing from DOS

Hi. I have actsip software and want to print to company printer. printer is laser and on network. actsip does not want to print anbd i cant figure out how to set it up. can you help?
Bob

Printing from DOS with a Print Server

Bob Wilsen
Hi. I have actsip software and want to print to company printer. printer is laser and on network. actsip does not want to print anbd i cant figure out how to set it up. can you help?
Bob


Bob - I can't believe someone hasn't asked this question before now. Pat yourself on the back for being the First!!! (Well, on this Forum, anyway.)

OK, here we go! (This is actually pretty straightforward, and you'll be surprised you didn't think of it on your own.)

Printing from DOS with a Print Server

•TCP/IP must be installed for any DOS based Network printing.

I. Using DOS without MS Windows

1.Type C:> Net use LPT2: PSXXXXXXP1
2.Tell each program to print from LPT2.

II. Using DOS inside of MS Windows

1.Click Start > Settings > Printers.
2.Right-click the printer, and select Properties. The printer properties displays
3.Click Details > Capture Port.
4.Select which LPT port to use — any number from 2 to 9 (If there are problems with this port being in use select another port.).
5.Underneath, type the path for the print server. Example: PSP1 (For PS110 or PS113, use P2 depending on the Port on the Printer you want to Print from. Your final result might look like this: PS500004P1.
6.Click OK.
7.Go to “print to the following port” within the details section and choose LPT2P1 and click Apply.
8.Each program printing from DOS should be set to print to LPT2.
I trust this will shed some light on a question that has bugged some for years.
B/R
Timothy