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Print
Purpose:
Prints a
text
file
on
a
lineprinter
wJbi'/e
you
are
processing
other
ms-dos
commands
(usually
called
background
printing).
Syntax:
print
[drive:][pathname][/d:device]
[/bsize][/q:value]
[/t][/c][/p]
Comments:
You
can
use
the
print
command
only
if
you
have
a
lineprinter
attached
to
your
computer.
If
you
do
have
a
lineprinter
you
can
use
the
following
switches
with
this
command:
/didevice
Specifies
the
print
device
name.
If
you
do
not
give
this
switch,
print
prompts
for
a
print
device.
If
you
do
not
specify
one,
the
default
device
is
PRN
(the
first
parallel
printer
connected
to
your
computer).
Other
possible
print
device
names
are
AUX,
LPT1,
LPT2,
LPT3,
COM1,
and
COM2.
These
represent
the
first,
second,
and
third
parallel
printers,
and
the
first
and
second
serial
printers
connected
to
your
computer.
MS-DOS
Commands
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Print
The
Print
switches
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The
following
switches
are
allowed
only
the
first
time
you
run
the
print
command
after
starting
ms-dos:
Ib-size
Sets
the
size
in
bytes
of
the
internal
buffer.
To
speed
up
the
print
command,
you
increase
the
value
of
/b.
/qivalue
Specifies
the
number
of
files
allowed
in
the
print
queue
if
you
want
more
than
10.
The
minimum
value
for
the
/q
switch
is
4,
the
maximum
32,
and
the
default,
10.
/t
Deletes
all
files
in
the
print
queue
(those
files
waiting
to
be
printed).
/c
Turns
on
cancel
mode
and
removes
the
preceding
filename
and
all
following
filenames
from
the
print
queue.
/p
Turns
on
print
mode
and
adds
the
preceding
filename
and
all
following
filenames
to
the
print
queue.

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