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See your DOS manual for further information about the PRINT command.
If your systemdoes not include PRINT.COM, you can print files by using the
PRN device name in COPY or TYPE commands such as the following:
A>COPY README .DOC PRN
A>TYPE README.Doc >PRN
COPY and TYPE do not permit you to execute other commands while the file
is printing.
If you want a particular font, you can make this setting from the control panel
before you start printing. See Chapter 4.
If you print from the DOS command level very often, it will be advantageous
to create a printer setup file. Then instead of setting font style etc. manually
each time, you can complete the setup with a single command from your
computer. For example, you can create a file containing printer commands
to select letter quality and select elite pitch. You can find the commands in
Chapter 8. We suggest the following:
"X"
"1"
Elite pitch
<ESC> "!" <1>
<ESC> "!" <1> is a powerful command that, in addition to selecting elite
pitch, cancels unwanted features such as underlining which might be left
from previous commands. The pointed brackets around the <1> indicate
character code 1, which is a control code, not the printable digit" 1".
You may want to place additional commands in this file, such as left and right
margins, line spacing and bottom margin commands. Or you may want to
create a variety of setup files with a different set of commands in each.
To avoid excess line feeds, you should place the commands on one line in the
setup file. You may or may not be able to generate a setup file with word-
processing software; it depends on whether your software lets you enter
control codes. If your system includes the file EDLIN.COM, however, you
can easily create a setup file with the DOS line editor.
An appropriate name for this setup file would be LQELITE.DAT. To use the
DOS line editor, type the command EDLIN LQELITE.DAT, then type the
underlined parts of the following display. Press RETURN at the end of each
line. Do not type the symbol "A". This symbol means to hold the CTRL key
down while pressing the next key: for example, 'V means to type CTRL-V.
'C means to type CTRL-C, which indicates the end of the input.

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