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Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:45:43 -0700
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Subject: Re: probably a one time job
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On 11 Aug 2009 at 17:00, Jude DaShiell wrote:

> I have a Panasonic-KX-P1123 printer which doesn't work well with Linux. 
> It does work with dos though, so the Linux ppd file needs improvement.  I 
> have a dos box and what will probably be a one time job.  I have a file 
> with two lines of text I need to have enlarged so it can serve as a sign. 
> What dos tool can I use to do the enlargement hopefully from a commandline 
> interface?  If groff will do that that will be very good since I can put 
> formatting codes in the file and take care of the job nicely.

You'll need a *program* such as Printshop, Print Magic or the like. 
And you'll have to enter the text into the program by hand. 

This is because to print the sign, you have to be running the printer 
in *graphics* mode, not text mode. Which means you need yto use a 
program that has graphics mode drivers for that printer or 
compatibles. 

You *might* manage to do it with a word processing program if it 
allows enlarging text that far.

You won't find a simple utility that'll do it. 

Your best bet may be to get someone with a Windows system to do a 
"print to file" of the sign and then have them email you the (really 
huge) file.

Once you have it, at a dos prompt you should be able to print it 
using:

copy file lpt1: /b

where "file" is the name of the file they sent you.

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Leonard Erickson (aka shadow)
shadow at shadowgard dot com


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