
– file name is the name that you want to give the file that you are making – path is the path to the folder that you want to use to store the file (without the quotation marks), and then press ENTER, where:


“copy pathfile name.file name extension LPTport number /b” I am actually asking this for someone else who I am providing tech > SO am I meant to be “sending” it to an exe file, rather than the > Not ****** likely!!!! My computer now tells me that the file does > less, or at least some printer file) and I even found the file > I do this, and even choose what i think is the “right” file > I then get a pop-up that tells me there is no file association to > Apparently “all I have to do” is to drag the file and drop it onto > something I checked the “print to file” option… which means I > I have a file on my printer that I want to print… a prn file… You guys are the only ones who I think might be able to help me.
