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  • #11336
    WGray
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    I am anticipating updating to an hp duplex printer.

    The primary use is for other than NewViews but does anyone know if NV1 will work with a duplex machine by printing both sides?

    Or, will a duplex printer print both sides without regard to the software being used?

    Walt

    #12637
    DEholnikof
    Participant

    Hmm, Good question. If Newviews can print to it, then it should be able to duplex print. IF it does not print, try using the nvPRNq found at http://www.prgms.com/newviews/nvprnq/beta3/index.html

    Regards, David

    WGray wrote:
    > I am anticipating updating to an hp duplex printer.
    > The primary use is for other than NewViews but does anyone know if NV1 will work with a duplex machine by printing both sides?
    > Or, will a duplex printer print both sides without regard to the software being used?
    > Walt

    #12639
    WGray
    Participant

    An HP duplex laser jet prints both sides perfectly in NV1 including the ASCII characters.

    My understanding is that the driver is backward compatible and a parallel cable is also used rather than USB connection.

    #12640
    DEholnikof
    Participant

    Sorry, its not clear – Are you asking or telling ?

    WGray wrote:

    > An HP duplex laser jet prints both sides perfectly in NV1
    > including the ASCII characters.
    >
    > My understanding is that the driver is backward compatible and
    > a parallel cable is also used rather than USB connection.

    #12641
    WGray
    Participant

    Telling, based on my recent purchase

    #12642
    DEholnikof
    Participant

    Ok, glad to know there are some other new printers that can work with DOS programs.

    Our searches have shown that some printers have built in settings to allow ASCII type characters – but then it excludes the graphic files.

    Regards
    David

    WGray wrote:
    > Telling, based on my recent purchase

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