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Re: Can't Print with Emacs 21.2 on WindowsXP
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Doug M |
Subject: |
Re: Can't Print with Emacs 21.2 on WindowsXP |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Nov 2002 21:23:36 -0500 |
Thanks for the suggestions. Very helpful!
Turns out that the Windows XP supported Samsung ML-1430 laser printer does
not work from the DOS command line interface. I suspect the driver was not
written to support it. Samsung's unsatifactory reply to my inquery is
below. I have not yet investigated whether
printfile (http://www.lerup.com/printfile/) will work around this.
------Samsung-Support-Dialog-----------------
This unit cannot print in DOS. This is very simple and straight
forward. When making a major hardware purchase in the furture we advise
varifing what its capibilities are, before making this type of investment.
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********** Don't Remove "[SN********]" from the title *************
When you inquire about our answer...
With the Serial Number, we could identify your message.
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[ You Wrote ]
Dear Samsung Representative,
Thanks for your reply. However, I cannot just buy
another printer. I spent $200 on the ML-1340 and
can't take it back since it has been too long. I
would like to have known it handles Windows and Linux
but not handle DOS! The DOS is emulated on Windows XP
and who would have thought a printer would only print
in Windows XP without using the DOS command line?
Why does the ML-1340 not print from DOS of Windows XP?
Is it just a lack of driver function? Other reason?
I will consider posting my dissatisfaction on usenet
and the web if Samsung does not convince me the
technology barrier is more substantial than writing a
DOS driver for the ML-1430.
Thanks for your consideration,
--Doug Morris
--- Electronics <electronics@samsung.com> wrote:
>
> This unit cannot print in DOS.
> Please consider our other Printer Models, which do
> support Dos printing, The ML-1250 or ML1650.
>
>
>
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> ********** Don't Remove "[SN********]" from the
> title *************
> When you inquire about our answer...
> With the Serial Number, we could identify your
> message.
>
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>
>
> [ You Wrote ]
> Samsung,
>
> I do appreciate your support and got the ML-1430 to
> work with RedHAt 7.3.
>
> The new problem is with the DOS emulation on Windows
> XP. Quite simply, the DOS jobs are queue by Windows
> XP and handed off to the ML-1430 laser printer. If
> the printer is conserving power, it does warm up but
> it does not ever print. Applications that use
> Windows XP directly do print, however.
>
> To make it clearer, the following applications will
> print:
> * Word
> * WordPad
> * NotePad
>
> The following applications fail to print but do go
> to the queue and do cause the printer to wake up if
> resting:
> * GNU Emacs 21.2.1 for Windows NT/XP on i386
> architecture.
> * print <file.txt> on the DOS emulated command line.
> * copy <file.txt> lpt1
>
> I think it is a driver issue. What do you think and
> what can I do?
------Samsung-Support-Dialog-----------------
"Eli Zaretskii" <eliz@is.elta.co.il> wrote in message
news:mailman.1036389991.1511.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org...
>
> On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Doug M wrote:
>
> > Can't print with emacs on WindowsXP. Other apps do.
> > Can't find .emacs file, but found .emacs.d directory. Hmm?
> > Made sure ps-printer-name and printer-name were set to one of "LPT1",
"USB",
> > and "USB001" with the printer connected as indicated. Did this with M-x
> > set-variable. Looked with C-h v <var name> and noted descriptions.
Also
> > made sure lpr-command and ps-lpr-command were the empty string, i.e. ""
.
> >
> > Looked in emacs manual (C-h i mEmacs) for instructions. Hence above
> > approach.
>
> The Emacs manual has Windows-specific instructions in the node named
> "MS-DOS Printing" (don't be turned off by its name: it's not only for
> DOS). Did you read that as well? If so, did you try the port-capture
> method or the "net use" method?
>
> Can you get a text file printed on that machine by typing this from the
> DOS box:
>
> copy foo.txt lpt1
>
> ?
>
>