Commodore PC Ms-Dos 3.2 User's Manual page 146

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174 MS-DOS User's Reference
The print command, when used without options, displays the
contents of the print queue on your screen without affecting the
queue.
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Note
Each print queue entry may contain a maximum of 64
characters, including the drive name. So, if you want to print files
I)
in deep subdirectories (many levels down), you may need to
change directories.
Examples:
The following command empties the print queue for the device
named LPT1:
print
/t
/d:LPT1
The following command removes the pencil tst file from the
default print queue:
print
arpencil.tst
/c
The next two commands show how to remove the file pencil tst
from the queue and then add the file pen. tst to the queue:
print
penci1.tst
/c
print
pen.tst
/p
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