Can anyone recommend a particular solution to printing from a DOS legacy 
application running in a console box under Windows XP?

The top Google hit is:  http://www.printfil.com/english.htm

I don't mind the price (about $100), but I would like to get the easiest to 
use, and something that really works, based on a recommendation from someone 
that has actually used it for production work.  I'm not interested in 
workarounds that take a lot of computer savvy to implement.  I need to set this 
up for a "clerk" and not have to be a "help desk."

Thanks,

Fred Holmes


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