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From: Tom St Denis <stdenis AT compmore DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: I need software written for a new driver...
Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 23:58:57 GMT
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In article <OQ%f6.60258$GV2 DOT 13823619 AT typhoon DOT san DOT rr DOT com>,
  "Jake" <Jake1 AT san DOT rr DOT com> wrote:
> I am looking for a software developer to write a program that can interface
> with a new printer product I am designing. This product may use either an
> Epson or HP inkjet printer (haven't decided which).
> The code I need written will allow a file to be sent to a printer
> continuously for a given number of times. This needs to be done without
> stopping then restarting the printer each time.  In other words, the printer
> sensing devices will be "faked out" in order to keep the printer
> continuously printing. That is the easy part. The hard part is to print
> these files with an exact space between each one.
> I want to do this using Windows98.
> Any help out there?

Well you want a win98 printer driver and you posted in the
comp.os.MSDOS.DJGPP news group (note the big letters).	This is the
completely wrong place to post.

I would learn how to use your news reader first, then move onto bigger
projects.

Tom


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