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Dosprn vs dos2usb
Dosprn vs dos2usb





dosprn vs dos2usb
  1. Dosprn vs dos2usb Pc#
  2. Dosprn vs dos2usb free#

I'veĭone this for laptops, and it works with MYM. Once you share it, you can run the ‘net use’ command. You can do this with the Control Panel’s Printers and Faxes applet (seeīelow). The solution is emotionally dissatisfying, but it works: share the USB printer. Years, under every version of Windows through XP (I haven't tried Vista yet).īut, if you want to print to a local USB printer, not a network printer then “Now when you try to print from MYM, it works. Net use LPT1: \\MYPC\MYPRINTER /persistent:yes Then run theįollowing command (from a DOS window, or using the Start/Run menu choice):

Dosprn vs dos2usb Pc#

Say your network printer name is MYPRINTER, on a PC named MYPC. You assign the name LPT1: to any network printer, and MYM works with such printers. Parallel port (which few PCs have any more). MYM wants to print to LPT1:, which was always the printer connected to the If you want to try to configure your printer in Windows to print, you can try the following:

Dosprn vs dos2usb free#

The utility has a free use period to try it out before purchasing. It's easy to set up and simple to use - just as it was with your old parallel-connected printer. Within MYM12, you simply print to a printer and DosPrn then forwards that to the designated printer. This utility recognizes your printers that are configured in Windows and gives you the ability to map that to the LPT1 port. I have used many of the free solutions listed below, but I now use DosPrn instead. Personally, I now use the utility DosPrn to handle printing from MYM12 to my USB printer.







Dosprn vs dos2usb