On giu 27 9:02, Brett Lymn wrote: > what if you try: > > telnet printerip 9100 > > then enter > > test > > followed by control-m control-j control-l > > that should do a carriage return, newline, new page resulting in a page > coming out > of the printer. It does! A new blank page is "printed". Maybe it is not because the Ctrl-M Ctrl+J Ctrl+L sequence is correctly parsed by the printer, but (just as in previous tests) because a blank page is "printed" for any data I send as plain text. If there's some more attempt I can make, let me know. Rocky
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