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- From: s106275@ee.tut.fi (Anssi Saari)
- Subject: Re: print to a file? help please!
- Message-ID: <s106275.724409335@ee.tut.fi>
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- Organization: Tampere University of Technology, Finland
- References: <1992Dec3.201844.4686@verifone.com> <ByqAvH.BFx@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> <quan.724396204@sol>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 08:48:55 GMT
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- In <quan.724396204@sol> quan@sol.surv.utas.edu.au (Stephen Quan) writes:
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- >sexonbd@sage.cc.purdue.edu (Benjamin David Sexson (Ben)) writes:
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- >>Well yes there is a way. If the program is using the windows drivers
- >>set up a driver for your printer on FILE: you do that in the printer
- >>section of the control panel. I use this to get a EPS file to print on
- >>dorm laserprinter
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- >This is if you wanted a postscript file. The Windows 3.1 postscript
- >_printer driver_ lets you print EPS to a file, not Windows 3.1 itself.
- >Other printer drivers may or may not let you print to a file.
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- This is wrong, any printer can be connected to FILE: in the control panel. This
- is separate from the "print to EPS file" option, which isn't available for
- non-postscript printers, of course.
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- Anssi
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- Anssi Saari s106275@ee.tut.fi
- Tampere University of Technology
- Finland, Europe
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