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The same process I described to you earlier this week should be close to
the process that you should use in Warp 3. If you use that process, you
should only need one physical printer port on the PC. You'll need to
buy the switch (probably about $10/$15) and you'll need to be sure the
switch is turned to the proper printer when you're ready to print (I
personally change the labels from A and B to names that reflect what the
printers really are so there's no question about which one I'm using
when I flop the switch).
HTH.
vh
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