PDF is possible, just trying to conserve server CPU.

Here is the scenario:  Batch signal is sent to server from client.  UPS labels 
printed on the Thermal printer, then report sent to Accounting Department, then 
copies sent to fulfillment warehouse Printer.  All network printers.

I'll look at your suggestion.

>As I just mentioned in another thread...
>
>If it's text you are sending to the printer, write the content to a text
>file, then use CFEXECUTE to print it.
>
>(My other post has the rest of the details.)
>
>Can you not convert the non-PDF content to a PDF and then print it?
>
>Mike 
>
>Trying to get coldfusion server to send generated output to printer
>automatically.
>The output is NON PDF, so CFPRINT won't help.
>
>Anyone know of any Java techniques or COM?



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