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Windows Print Manager |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: Print Manager Printing from a Windows Application: When you print from a Windows application, the application creates a print file and sends it to the Windows Print Manager. From this point on, Print Manager manages the printing of the file. Working with Print Manager is the same in each Windows application. Printing from a Non-Windows Application: When you print from a Windows application, the application uses the Windows printer drivers and Print Manager. When you print from a non-Windows application that you have started from Windows, the non-Windows application prints just as it would if you had started it from DOS. The non-Windows application does not use Print Manager or any Windows printer drivers. If you want to use the Print Manager or the Windows printer drivers, you must transfer the information to a Windows application before printing. This can be done using the Clipboard, or this can be done by another transfer that the Windows application you are transferring to will support. Printing with Print Manager: When you print from a Windows application, the application sends the print file to the Windows Print Manager. Print Manager works in the background, sending your files to the printer while you continue working. As you send the files to Print Manager, Print Manager forms a print queue. You can check on the status of a file in the print queue at any time and change the status of the file up until the time that it starts printing. Looking at the Print Queue: When Print Manager starts printing to a local queue, this signals printers that are connected directly to your computer, or printers that you are capturing to on a network, and it does not signal printers that you print to using a network print queue name, the Print Manager icon appears at the bottom of your screen. If you enlarge the icon to a window, you see the print queue for any active printer connected to your computer. You can use the Print Manager window to check the status of the files in the print queue or to interrupt or cancel the printing of the print queue. This is very much like looking at PConsole or a network print manager. It gives the name of the printer, the name of the file, the file size, and you are able to see the order in which the print jobs will be processed by the Print Manager. |
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