Printing Postscript Or Pcl Files From The Ms-Dos; Command Line; Printing Ascii Text Files - NEC SuperScript 610 User Manual

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Printing
PostScript or
PCL Files from
the MS-DOS

Command Line

Printing ASCII
Text Files
If you have a file in PostScript language format, PCL
format, or ASCII text format, you can print that file
from the MS-DOS command line within Windows.
At the command line prompt, type
COPY/B <filename.ext> LPT1
where <filename.ext> is the name of your
PostScript, PCL, or ASCII formatted file. If you have
configured SuperScript to print to a different parallel
port, use that parallel port instead of LPT1.
Although the PostScript language does not print
plain ASCII text files, you can output them to the
SuperScript printer by performing the following
steps:
1. Click on the Write application provided with
Windows.
2. Open the file you wish to print.
3. Print the file.
4. Exit without saving changes.
PostScript Printing 6–7

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