04-16-2009, 05:35 PM
Actually, I was thinking of sending a more basic level of information that the printer would be able to understand. I mean, I wasn't considering anything graphics-intensive but a text based series of output.
Merely detecting and initializing a printer device, sending font information and the text (characters, carriage returns, page breaks, etc) would be enough for now.
I dislike needing to supply too many .dlls, required files or the like if I can avoid it.
Thanks though.
Merely detecting and initializing a printer device, sending font information and the text (characters, carriage returns, page breaks, etc) would be enough for now.
I dislike needing to supply too many .dlls, required files or the like if I can avoid it.
Thanks though.