Takes a file and prints it to a printer WITHOUT running in through the printer drivers formatting routines. What this allows someone to do is to print an ASCII file that already has the printer codes in it, or print continuous forms without pagebreaks.
Aimed at those who must print out PDFs as a permanentreference but wish to save paper. ARTS Duplex allows the printing of odd and even pages independently on a non-duplexing printer. Save a tree today! Download ARTS Duplex NOW for Adobe Acrobat Reade...
A 32 bit Line Printer Daemon application for Windows 95/98 or NT4. This software accepts print requests from hosts that support LPR printing and redirects them to printers that are attached to any networked PC. WinComLPD has a simple user interface t...
Small 32-bit program that runs in the win 95/98 system tray and allows quick selection of the default printer. Works great for switching between different network printers.Requires the VB 5.0 Runtimes.
File viewer and booklet print program that works with Windows Explorer or from the command line. It views and prints text files, graphic files and html files with or without graphics. Html files can be printed in booklet format. When multiple files a...
Set Default Printer (SDP) v1.0 a command line utility for setting which printer/output-device is to be used by default under Windows 95. Best use is as a task scheduled event.
View and print utility for HTML, RTF, text and web graphic files. Saves paper by printing HTML and text files in compressed format. Prints booklets of Html and text files. Supports selectable and odd/even page printing. Follows links in html files on local or network drives. Starts from the command line or shell extension capable file managers.
Windows System Tray printer changer. Just two mouse clicks to set your Windows default printer. Mouse double click shows the Printer Properties dialog. Resides in the System Tray only. It easily shows the system default printer. And much more.
The problem with Windows 95 printer selection is that it is very time consuming. You have to click on 'Start', then on 'Settings' and then on 'Printers...'. If you want to know which printer is default one you have to make a right click on every printer icon you have and check whether it has a mark on it or not. If you are lucky enough you get the default printer for the first time you try, but if you dont... Youve got an idea. You have to go even further to get to the 'Printer Properties' window. WPrinter is the solution to this time waste. It sits in the System Tray (where the clock is) and available to you with just one mouse click. Just one click and youll see all printers you have installed, and more importantly - the default one. Another click sets the printer you want. You need 'Printer Properties' dialog? No problem. Just double click on WPrinters icon. There is more to say then I have room in here...