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Re: Printing locally


What kind of printer is it? If, for example, it's a Postscript printer and you
cat plain text to it, you will get nothing. You would need to use enscript or
a2ps to convert the plaint text to Postscript. Printing through Notepad would
do this for you.

Just a thought.

--Rick
--- Brian Salter-Duke <b_duke@octa4.net.au> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 11:22:51AM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
> wrote:
> > At 07:24 PM 3/3/2002, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> > >On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 10:49:53AM -0000, fergus at bonhard dot uklinux
> dot net wrote:
> > > > What about this? Any good?
> > > > If the file a.txt is DOS terminated, try
> > > >     cp a.txt prn
> > > > OR
> > > >     cat a.txt > prn
> > > > and if a.txt is Unix-terminated, try
> > > >     cat a.txt | unix2dos > prn
> > > > Fergus
> > >
> > >This was a good suggestion but it still does not work. It just does
> > >nothing as does directing the output to PRINT or LPT1.
> > >
> > >The file a.txt if put into Notepad either in dos or unix format prints
> > >fine.
> > 
> > 
> > Hm, then there must be some issue locally.  I have used both 
> > 
> > cat file.txt > prn
> 
> I have noticed that if you have the printer window open, it has a brief
> message saying the file has no name but is being spooled. Nothing
> prints.
>  
> > and
> > 
> > cat file.txt > //<machine name>/<printer share name>
> 
> Does this work only if the printer is remote. I replaced <machine name>
> by BSALTERDUKE1 which is what the printer test page saying machine name
> is and <printer share name> by CanonBJC-1000SP which is what the same
> page says is the printer name. The printer is local. It reports that it
> can not find that node.
> 
> > with no problems in the past.  If one or both of these don't work for you,
> > you may be stuck trying to debug it.  In anticipation of your next
> question,
> > you might try running one or both of these with 'strace'.  See strace
> --help
> > for more details of the options.  The output may give you an idea of where 
> > things are going wrong for you.
> 
> I tried all sorts of options and got no output with any of them.
> 
> I private message from someone else suggested:-
> 
> notepad /p file.txt
> 
> This works!
>  
> Cheers, Brian.
> 
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> Honorary Fellow in Chemistry, NT University, Darwin, NT 0909, Australia.
>  Phone 08-89881600.    Fax 08-89881302.    http://lacebark.ntu.edu.au/
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