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From: boba@hpwala.HP.COM (Bob Alexander)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.lang.pascal
Subject: Re: Graphics printing problem
Keywords: Turbo Pascal 4.0, IBM Graphics Printer...HELP!!!
Message-ID: <485@hpwala.HP.COM>
Date: 27 Jun 88 15:45:32 GMT
References:  <7492@watdragon.waterloo.edu> <1988Jun25.113949.20334@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu>
Reply-To: boba@hpwala.UUCP (Bob Alexander)
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What a coincidence!  I ran into this same problem using Turbo C just this
weekend.  I tried openning the printer in binary mode, but that didn't
help.  I tried using a printer redirection program to look at what was
being sent and found that Turbo C is correctly sending the CTRL-Z.  I
assume your Turbo Pascal is sending the right code, too.  So the problem
is in MeSs-DOS.  I got around it by using C's biosprint call.  I don't
like it, but there seems to be no other way.

- Bob Alexander
  I speak for myself, only.