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Re: FW: Can you offer enscript.cfg file for cygwin?
- From: Dave McLaughlin <damcl at attglobal dot net>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 02 May 2002 13:22:37 -0400
- Subject: Re: FW: Can you offer enscript.cfg file for cygwin?
- Newsgroups: gmane.os.cygwin
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- Reply-to: damcl at bigfoot dot com
Thank you very much -- that did it for me. I didn't try the first form,
but the second form worked just fine. This enabled me to send my output
to a shared network printer.
Dave
Charles Wilson wrote:
>
> Try this
> $ export PRINTER=\\\\\\\\computer\\\\printername
> (or maybe)
> $ export PRINTER=\\\\computer\\printername
>
> and then run enscript.
>
> --Chuck
>
> Dave McLaughlin wrote:
>
> > Like Xiangjiang, I am also stumped on how to configure the Cygwin 'lpr'
> > so that it can be used by enscript. I searched the archives but didn't
> > succeed in finding anything that seemed to help.
> >
> > Here are the messages I get:
> >
> > lpr: can't open 'prn' for writing
> > lpr: The printer name is invalid.
> >
> > If it helps any, the printer I want to use is on the network but
> > associated with lpt1 through an NT login script. It is able to print
> > either PCL or PS.
> >
> > TIA....
>
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