Owner`s manual

[/p:n]
represents
which parallel
port
the
contents
of
the
print
spooler will be directed to. N or-
mally,
not
including this
parameter
will
direct
the
contents
to
parallel
port
LPT
1.
If
you
include this
parameter,
[/p:1]
means
directing
to
LPT
1 parallel port, [/p:2]
means
directing
to
LPT
2 parallel port,
and
[/p:3]
means
directing to
LPT
3 parallel port.
Note
that
if
you
only
have
one
parallel
port
in
your
system, we suggest using
[/p:1],
or
omitting
this
parameter
altogether.
[/s:o]
[,b,p,d,s,h]
represents
which
serial
port
the
contents
of
the
print
spooler will be directed to.
If
you
use this parameter, [ls:l] means
directing
to
COM
1 serial
port
(port
address 3F8-3FF),
[/s:2]
means
directing
to
COM
2 serial
port
(port
address 2F8-2FF), [/s:3]
directing
to
COM
3 serial
port
(port
address 3E8-3EF),
and
[/s:4]
means
directing
to
COM
4 serial
port
(port
address 2E8-2EF).
represents
parameters
you
can
add
as
part
of
the
[/s:n] parameter.
These
parameters
are: b
(which
sets
the
baud rate;
the
valid values
are
110,
150,
300,
600,
1200,
2400,
4800,
and
9600),
p
(which
sets
the
parity
bit;
the
valid values
are
n
for
none, 0
for
odd,
and
e
for
even), d
(which
sets
the
databits;
the
valid values
are
7
and
8),
s
(which
sets
the
stopbit; valid values
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