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Old 10-31-2007, 07:41 PM
prhalon@gmail.com
 
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Default DOSPrint and tray behavior

Is there a way to force DOSPrint to only use one printer tray;
moreover, I wish to set the printer so that printing stops if paper in
the one tray I wish to use is empty. For example, if I only wish to
use Tray 3 in the printer and the paper runs out, the printer does not
automatically select another tray to continue printing. I only want
the above setting to take affect while printing from DOS
applications. Any assistance would be appreciated.

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Old 10-31-2007, 07:42 PM
Ivor Jones
 
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Default Re: DOSPrint and tray behavior



<prhalon@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1193856112.982404.235080@57g2000hsv.googlegro ups.com
: : Is there a way to force DOSPrint to only use one
: : printer tray; moreover, I wish to set the printer so
: : that printing stops if paper in the one tray I wish to
: : use is empty. For example, if I only wish to use Tray
: : 3 in the printer and the paper runs out, the printer
: : does not automatically select another tray to continue
: : printing. I only want the above setting to take affect
: : while printing from DOS applications. Any assistance
: : would be appreciated.

Erm.. which printer..? Which applications..? More info please..!

Ivor

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