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In computing, print is a command in the command line interpreters (shells) of DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows. It is used to add a file to the print queue. It is equivalent to the Unix command lpr. The command was introduced in MS-DOS version 2. Before that there was no built-in support for background printing files. The user would usually use the copy command to copy files to LPT1.

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[edit] Syntax

[edit] Microsoft Windows

Syntax to print a file:

print [/D:device] [[drive:][path]filename[...]]

Arguments:

  • /D:Device This command-line argument specifies the print device.
  • drive:\path\filename Specifies the location of the file to be printed.

[edit] OS/2

Syntax to print a file:

print [/D:device][/B] [drive:][path] filename[...]

Syntax to cancel a file that is printing or queued:

print [/D:device][/C or /T]

Arguments:

  • /D:device This argument specifies the print device, for example: /D:LPT1.
  • drive:\path\filename Specifies the location of the file to be printed.

Flags:

  • /B Specifies the file is a binary file.
  • /C Cancels the file that is currently printing.
  • /T Cancels all files from the print queue, including the file that is currently printing.

[edit] DOS

Arguments:

  • /D device Specifies the name of the print devices. Default value is LPT1.
  • /P filename Add files in the print queue.
  • /C filename Removes a file from the print queue.

Flags:

  • /T Removes all files from the print queue.

[edit] Example

print C:\documents\letter.txt

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[edit] References

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