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"Dr. Jeffrey Race" wrote:
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> On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 18:21:39 PST7, Steven Levine wrote:
> >In <3DB48553.5AC91716@charter.net>, on 10/21/02
> > at 02:52 PM, Ray Davison said:
> >>>It has been suggested that I can have a DOS program print to LPT3 and
> >>PMFax will turn that printer info into a fax file and transmit it. I
> >>have wandered thru the on screen help and found a claim to that effect,
> >>but now how to do it.
> >>This usually application specific. From the command line:
> >> type filename >lpt3
> >>will get it done.
>
> For example in WordStar, on the print menu one option is
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> Redirect to:
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> Input LPT3.
I know how to get WordPerfect to print to LPT3, I don't know how to get
PMFax to pick it up.
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> You have to select a font to rasterize the text which (in points
> or cpi) will not go off the logical page when PMFax converts it.
> Experiment.
I am accustomed to not having any restrictions on type of graphic image,
graphic font or size of font to either print or fax, are you saying I
can now expect restrictions?
Ray
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