Printing From A Windows Application; Printing From Dos - NEC SILENTWRITER SUPERSCRIPT 660 User Manual

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PRINTING
FROM A WIN-
DOWS APPLI-
CATION
PRINTING
FROM DOS
Printing with Your SuperScript 660
Once you have selected your printer mode (GDI or
PCL emulation), just print from your Windows
application as you would to any other printer.
NOTE: Silentwriter SuperScript 660 is a Windows
printer, designed for use with Windows. In particu-
lar, SuperScript's GDI mode is based on Windows
and does not work with MS-DOS. However,
SuperScript will work in PCL mode if you create an
MS-DOS session from within Windows.
SuperScript will not run if you exit Windows com-
pletely.
Enter MS-DOS from Windows by clicking on the
MS-DOS icon in the Main window from the Pro-
gram Manager screen.
When ready to print, start your DOS application and
print as you normally would. Set up your application
to print to the parallel port LPT1 (or LPT2 or LPT3
if you have SuperScript set to print to one of these
ports instead). Be sure the NEC SuperScript driver
is the default driver in Windows and the DOS
application is using an HP LaserJet 4P driver.
If an HP LaserJet 4P driver is not available in the
application, you can select one of the followings:
LaserJet IIIP, LaserJet IIP, or LaserJet
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