03-30-2006 09:38 AM
03-30-2006 09:58 AM
The file is most useful, when you are running on a computer that is not connected to a printer - which is your situation, I believe. It allows you to put the file on a floppy disk (or Flash drive), walk across the room/office/building/works site/city to a computer that does have a printer, and use the "copy /b printfile.prn LPT1" command from a suitable (DOS) window and voila! you should end up with your hardcopy. Just make sure to use the /b option, and to use the same type of printer as defined for the original CVI application.
JR
03-31-2006
11:14 AM
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Hello scomack,
You can also choose to convert this printer file into a postscript file and later view it in PostScript viewer like Ghostscript.
Thanks
Message Edited by Wendy L on 03-31-2006 11:16 AM