Print File: * "Print File" will print any disk file using the print settings you specify. Enter Print Settings: * "Enter Print Settings" lets you specify the settings to use when printing. Available settings are listed below: File type <T>ext or <N>on-text - to print ASCII text files enter "T", or enter "N" to print non-text files. Line length for non-text files - enter the line wrap-around length for non-text files. Top margin - enter the number of lines to skip at the top of each page. Left margin - enter the number of columns to skip at the begin- ing of each line. Press Esc to exit/any other key to continue... Enter Print Settings (cont): Pitch <P>ica, <E>lite, or <C>ondensed - enter the number of characters per inch. Choose "P" for 10 characters per inch, "E" for 12 chaeacters per inch, or <C> for 15 or 17 characters per inch. Lines/inch - enter the number of lines to print per inch. Paper length - enter the form length in lines. Begin on page - enter the page in the file on which to begin printing. When printing a text file the page number is incre- mented when a form feed character is encountered. When printing a non-text file the page number is incremented when the number of lines in a form is reached. End on page - enter the page in the document on which to end printing. Pause between pages <Y> or <N> - choose "Y" if you need to pause between pages to change paper. Printing is paused until a key is pressed and the form feed is suppressed. Press Esc to exit/PgUp or for previous page/any other key to continue... Enter Print Settings (cont): Quality <D>raft or <F>inal - choose "D" for faster draft print- or "F" for higher quality final printing. Number of copies - enter the number of copies of the file that you wish to print. Printer driver - enter the name of the printer driver file that corresponds to the printer that you are using. A driver for the Epson FX (EPSONFX) is supplied with GEdit. Parallel <P?> or Serial <S?> - enter the type of port to which the printer is connected. For example, enter "P1" if the printer is connected to parallel port number 1, or "S2" for serial port number 2. Baud (300, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600) - if you are printing from a serial port choose the baud rate at which the printer is set. Parity is set to no, data bits to 8, and stop bits to 1. NOTE: Additional printer drivers may be created by running the program, PCODES.EXE. See the manual for details. Press PgUp or for previous page/any other key to continue...