User`s guide
3. Send the file to the printer. Use either the text editor’s printing
commands or, on the DOS level, the copy or print (C:> print
filename) command. (Remember, you must be either in the
PostScript or ESP mode for the above command to work.)
4. Re-boot your system and turn the printer off, then back on.
If a blank page ejects from your printer, the file has been
transmitted successfully. The changes you have made to the
printer are now the default settings.
Testing Communication: Sample Files
Try the following sample files to test your computer and printer
setup. You must be in either ESP or PostScript mode for the
following files to work. Using a text editor allows you to make sure
the commands are typed correctly. Popular text editors are DOS
Edlin, WordStar (non-document mode), PC-Write, SideKick, or
most of the professional word-processing packages. Any editor
which outputs a plain ASCII text file will do.
Chapter 8
Printer/Host Communication 8-9