I have an old FoxPro program which can send reports to my network printer via the LPT1 port but I would like to print a report to a file to document something. Is there a way to capture the LPT1 port and send its documents to a file? I have tried the Paperless Printer, Adobe PDF, and the Microsoft XPS Document Writer but nothing worked.
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Not sure which version you're using, but you could try the SET PRINTER command:
SET PRINTER TO output.txt
Assuming you're on Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or 8 you could:
Install a Generic/Text Only printer on the PC, set to print to FILE: Share it. Redirect LPT1 to the share. i.e. at the prompt:
net use lpt1 \mymachine\mysharedprinter /yes
That sometimes works.
If not I would investiate DosBox which is a free MS-DOS emulator designed primarily for old games. This link might get you started.
DOSBox Megabuild supports printing from DOS applications
Look in the dosbox.conf to set your configuration options. For printing options look in the [parallel] and [printer] sections of this file.
For example I set up a client to print from his DOS application to a printer elsewhere on the network. Works fine.