Using The Printer With Dos And Basic; Hard-Copying The Screen - Star Micronics Multi-Font LC-IOII User Manual

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Chapter 4
USING THE PRINTER
WITH DOS AND BASIC
Although
you will probably
do most of your printing
with the aid of
commercial
software,
at times you will want to employ
direct commands
or programs
of your own. This chapter
will give you some ideas. Three
subjects
are covered:
l
Hard-copying
the screen
l
Programming
the printer
with DOS commands
l
Programming
the printer
with BASIC
HARD-COPYING
THE SCREEN (MS-DOS
AND PC-DOS)
If your computer
has a PRTSC
(or PrtSc) key, there is an easy way to
get hard copy of the screen. Press the SHIFT
and PRTSC
keys. The printer
will print the current
screen contents.
The PRTSC
key works both at the
system command
level and while you are running
application
software.
Normally
the PRTSC
key prints only text data, but if your DOS system
includes
a file named
GRAPHICSCOM,
you can hard-copy
graphics
dis-
plays by first typing the command:
A>GRAPHICS
You will find that graphics
printing
takes considerably
more time than
text
printing.
See your
DOS
manual
for further
information
on the
GRAPHICS
command.
At the DOS command
level, there is also a simple way to have the printer
print hard copy continuously,
instead of one screen at a time. Press the CTRL
key, hold it down, then also press the PRTSC
key. If your computer
does
not have a PRTSC
key, press the CTRL
and P keys. Nothing
visible will
happen,
but you have just switched
on the print-screen
function.
After this,
the printer
will hard-copy
all text displayed.
For example,
try typing
the
directory
command:
A>DIR
You will obtain
a printed
directory.

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