Send a string to printer

hello,
I need to send to a printer a string that was input from the keyboard.
I dont want to send a text file. Just the string that was input from the keyboard.
I googled for a while but found nothing that really works.
if u can give me a piece of code that does it.
Thank you !
Rlaph

ralfph wrote:
I need to send to a printer a string that was input from the keyboard.
I dont want to send a text file. Just the string that was input from the keyboard.
I googled for a while but found nothing that really works.
if u can give me a piece of code that does it.I hope nobody here will just give you code. I suggest you start here. It's not quite as simple as you probably think, because most printers are spooled, often with their own proprietary management.
Winston

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