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dav4is
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      08-15-2009


I could do this on XP, but don't remember how, and that system is no
longer available to me.

I need to establish a printer that always prints to file, using the
same path and filename without asking where. The data must be "as is",
i.e. simple text.

I remember that this involved putting the path and filename somewhere
unusual and using a special driver, a la text only.

Ihave defined a FILE printer, directed to port FILE: Print to file, but
now I'm stuck. Can anyone help?

I have Vista Home Premium, SP2 -- and have no trouble printing to my
other printers.


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dav4is
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      08-15-2009

Solved part of the problem: I needed to add a new driver: Generic / tex
only

I still need to get this to always print to a specific file withou
prompting for the name. Any ideas

-R

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Dieter Riekert
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      08-16-2009
Add a new port of type "Local Port". In the upcoming dialog enter the
name of the fix file.
If you want to share the printer, the file must have write permission to
everyone.
The file will be overwritten with each print job.
If you want to use dynamically file names or use the file to execute
scripts on it, try PrintMulti. It is free for all Client OS.
http://www.lvbprint.de/html/printmulti1.html

Dieter

dav4is wrote:
> Solved part of the problem: I needed to add a new driver: Generic / text
> only.
>
> I still need to get this to always print to a specific file without
> prompting for the name. Any ideas?
>
> -R.
>
>

 
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dav4is
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      08-16-2009

The remaining part of the problem is also solved

In the Add Printer dialog, one needs to Create a new port, the name o
which is the path and filename of the file that you want to always writ
to with this printer. In my case, the driver should be Generic / tex
only

Why is this information not available in the Windows Help and Suppor
on my system

-R

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