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Booth

1-I use a network printer, a shared printer on a Win2K machine, so this can work. I have no direct-connect printer on my PC. I'd say you need to define a printer on your Windows box that is a network printer, then set that as the printer for you printer emulation session. the famous, "It should work", of course, means we get "should" on a lot.

2-How old are your eyes? <g> 12 CPI is about the same as 10-point in Windows font terms. But I don't think you get the full 1/3 savings - partial final pages reduce the benefit a little.

Don't know about color.

HTH

Vern

At 03:03 PM 1/6/03 -0500, you wrote:
Is there a FAQ somewhere on using PC printers?  I'm trying to use various
ideas and am finding there is a lot more to it then is obvious at first
glance.

1-How would I have my PC-print session go to a printer attached to another
PC's printer on the LAN?  I defined a different printer as my default
printer.  The other printer gurgles and pops, but then nothing more happens.

2-What is the general experience with 12 cpi, 96 columns, 8 lpi, 88 lines
per page?  It'd seem that this layout would provide a 1/3 savings in paper?

3-Can we print color to a color inkjet printer?

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