Andrew,

At 09:19 AM 8/21/2002 +1200, you wrote:
>Printing with Rebol on Windows network
>
>I've been exploring how to print over a Windows 2000 network, and have 
>just managed to get it work. Here's an example of printing to a local 
>printer (printer attached directly to computer running Rebol):
>
>   write/binary %//prn read/binary %Test.txt
>
>Note the two "//" for the local printer, and the "magic" value of "prn" 
>("lpt1" and others are magical).

Thanks!  Simple enough.  I've just tested this on my win2k machine, and it 
works for me too (with a few problems).


>And here's an example of printing to a network printer:
>
>   write/binary %/Media/Corridor read/binary %Test.txt
>
>For the second example, your file name will obviously differ. The best way 
>I've found so far for determining the file name of the network printer is 
>to use the Windows Explorer program, browse into "My Network Places", 
>"Entire Network", "Microsoft Windows Network", then work group, and then 
>computer. There should be one or more printer icons showing. Click on one, 
>and in the description vertical bar is the file name. For our network, 
>that comes up with:
>   \\Media\Corridor
>
>For Rebol, that changes to the file! value:
>   %/Media/Corridor
>
>CAUTION: It's best to use a test file that consists of two or more pages 
>of text. I discovered that my local printer (Canon BJC-255) would ignore 
>anything less than a page of text and do nothing!

Same experience here.


>Note that Windows printers require CR and LF to be sent for the end of 
>line; newline. If you must print directly from Rebol, you'll need to 
>replace/all of the newline values in your text with these values.

How are you doing this?


>Andrew Martin
>Posting from School/Work.

Please post anything else you learn about this.

Louis

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