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At 07:44 PM 1999-12-29 , you wrote:
>I have a HP 720C printer. It prints fine as long as I am in Windows.
>However, I have a program in DOS that I have to use on occasion and it will
>not print out when in the DOS program. Any suggestions as to what my problem
>is? My 600 series HP's have a DOS panel, so they all print in DOS with no
>problems. This one doesn't have a DOS panel, but overall it is a much better
>printer that the 600 series HP's that I have. Any help at all would be
>greatly appreciated.
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>Thank you,
>Susan Hays
While the 7xx series of printers are better then the 600s, they do not function
under DOS alone. They need Windows to operate and print anything from a
DOS based program.
These printers are termed Windows-based, as if you look at the requirements
listed on the box, they state they require Windows (3.1, 9x, NT) to function.
Try printing from your DOS program started from a MS-DOS prompt running under
Windows.
Jamie Furtner
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