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Re: XYshell and w2k
- Subject: Re: XYshell and w2k
- From: "cmadsen" cmadsen@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 07:17:56 -0500
Just guessing, since I don't have access to an off-site computer, but what
happens if you specify the IP address of the printer on the command line?
TY filename,155.155.155.155 <--substitute real IP address, which you can
find in Win's printer applet.
There might need to be two commas there -- I can't quite remember the
syntax. Or try TYF filename,ipaddress. JUST GUESSES.
chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Breeze"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 5:46 AM
Subject: Re: XYshell and w2k
> Robert
>
> When I open the Printers folder of Control Panel in W2K I find two
printers, my HPlaserjet5L and
> Fax. The Fax driver is part of the W2K fax service. Normally when
printing from a Windows program
> I print to the default HP5L. If I write a fax in Notepad or Wordpad I can
chose to print it to the
> Fax driver. It is then sent as a fax to the recipient whose telephone
number I enter into the
> subsequent dialogue boxes.
>
> What I am asking is whether I can use XyShell to send a file to one of my
Windows printers, in this
> case the Fax printer.
>
> Paul
>
>
> On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 00:11:00 -0500, Robert Holmgren wrote:
> <** Reply to message from Paul Breeze on Wed,
29
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> <> X2K is a typo - I meant W2K. I want to send a fax written in XY4 to a
W2K printer. Is that
> <> possible?
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