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Prn File Sender 1.0.0.1


License Free to try
Requirements Windows XP/Vista, Microsoft .NET Framework and current updates
Downloads 236 Limitations None
Publisher Frostic File Size 421k
Date added 04 Aug 2008 Check your speed

PRN files are created by creating a new printer icon in the printers folder that uses print to file instead of the normal printer port. For example; a Dell 1110 printer is at your home and you are on the road. On your road computer add a printer and select the driver for your Dell 1110 printer, and Print to file when you create the icon like - Dell 1110 (to File) for the label. Select print and then the (to File) printer and put it somewhere on the hard drive that you can find it, like C: emp or Desktop for example. With a name that will tell you what is in the file. Open your email and send home the file as an attachment. Someone at home can Save Attachments to a place where they can find them on the computer. Now you (or someone at that location) can use our Prn File Sender program to send them to the printer. Will send any file.

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