HOWTO: Send Raw Data to a Printer by Using the Win32 APILast reviewed: January 15, 1998Article ID: Q138594 |
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SUMMARYIt is sometimes necessary to send printer-specific data directly to a printer, bypassing the driver. The Win32 API provides a do it that works on local and networked printers. This method can be used to replace the PASSTHROUGH escape and SpoolFile() methods used in previous versions of the Windows API.
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Sample CodeYou can use the following code to send raw data directly to a printer in Windows NT or Windows 95.
// RawDataToPrinter - sends binary data directly to a printer // // Params: // szPrinterName - NULL terminated string specifying printer name // lpData - Pointer to raw data bytes // dwCount - Length of lpData in bytes // // Returns: TRUE for success, FALSE for failure. // BOOL RawDataToPrinter(LPSTR szPrinterName, LPBYTE lpData, DWORD dwCount) { HANDLE hPrinter; DOC_INFO_1 DocInfo; DWORD dwJob; DWORD dwBytesWritten; // Need a handle to the printer. if( ! OpenPrinter( szPrinterName, &hPrinter, NULL ) ) return FALSE; // Fill in the structure with info about this "document." DocInfo.pDocName = "My Document"; DocInfo.pOutputFile = NULL; DocInfo.pDatatype = "RAW"; // Inform the spooler the document is beginning. if( (dwJob = StartDocPrinter( hPrinter, 1, (LPSTR)&DocInfo )) == 0 ) { ClosePrinter( hPrinter ); return FALSE; } // Start a page. if( ! StartPagePrinter( hPrinter ) ) { EndDocPrinter( hPrinter ); ClosePrinter( hPrinter ); return FALSE; } // Send the data to the printer. if( ! WritePrinter( hPrinter, lpData, dwCount, &dwBytesWritten ) ) { EndPagePrinter( hPrinter ); EndDocPrinter( hPrinter ); ClosePrinter( hPrinter ); return FALSE; } // End the page. if( ! EndPagePrinter( hPrinter ) ) { EndDocPrinter( hPrinter ); ClosePrinter( hPrinter ); return FALSE; } // Inform the spooler that the document is ending. if( ! EndDocPrinter( hPrinter ) ) { ClosePrinter( hPrinter ); return FALSE; } // Tidy up the printer handle. ClosePrinter( hPrinter ); // Check to see if correct number of bytes were written. if( dwBytesWritten != dwCount ) return FALSE; return TRUE; } REFERENCESFor additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q154078 TITLE : HOWTO: SendRaw Data to a Printer Using the Win32 API from VB |
Additional query words: RAW.DRV binary
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