On Windows, you can use
oropen( PRN, "> LPT1")
which is quite useful. The only problem is that you can't check when your printer's buffer is full.open( PRN, "> //printserver/printershare" )
In reply to Re: How to print to a printer?
by schweini
in thread How to print to a printer?
by Anonymous Monk
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