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Nov 10, 2011 ˇ To remove the current redirection, you have to open a command prompt, and type the "net use" command followed by the same string you used to ...
Nov 7, 2011 ˇ I am currently using Windows XP and use the net use command to capture the output to lpt1: and this is sent to the network printer. Works great on XP and ...
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To do so, you have to run different Printfil copies simultaneously on the PC, as described on Chapter 13, each one used to capture a single LPT port or COM port ...
Oct 9, 2001 ˇ Hi all, I just got an all in one (aka MFC) laser printer/scanner/fax. I connected it to a USB port. I like it connected to a USB port ...
Apr 10, 2007 ˇ I have a parallel printer hooked up (via usb to parallel cable) to my usb port. In windows, the printer prints via the USB virtual port.
May 8, 2014 ˇ Get your DOS program running into a virtual machine, and map it's LPT port to any printer you have (local USB, network). You cannot go forever ...
Jan 27, 2009 ˇ The only way I know of easily is to share the printer then map to it, ie Right click printer, share, properties, sharing. share it as a shortname.