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I know you can do it, but I don't remember how. I think you need to setup LPR3 (or LPR4) in App Log Port Assignment, but I can't seem to make it work.
Thanks!
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You need to first disable host printing and enable raw print mode in ProComm. Then go to maintenance, issues your formprint command, i.e.
formprint multiline set assignment /port lpr3
Then you need to issue an enable print command.
en pr
At that point you will see your formprint scroll the screen. Either have a capture file set up or print capture (or have a large enough scroll buffer in Procomm). After you see formprint complete message, issue a Ctrl-C to get back to maintenance mode.
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My experience has been that after you issue the en pr command, the form print will go to the default printer of the PC hosting your ProComm.
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