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SYMPTOMSWhen you use the Printer Echo command in Terminal, it does not echo the commands to the printer immediately. CAUSEIf Printer Echo is active, all the information displayed on the screen is sent to Print Manager to be printed. The spooled data is printed when the print queue link with Print Manager is closed. This occurs when you close Terminal, or when you choose Printer Echo from the Settings menu to deactivate Printer Echo. This is the same process that all Windows 3.1 applications use to print. The printout consists of every line and command that is issued within the Terminal session. RESOLUTION
At any time during a Terminal session, you can force the contents that
are being echoed to the printer to start printing by choosing Printer
Echo from the Settings menu again, thereby closing the print job. If
you want to restart capturing data again during the session, choose
Printer Echo again from the Settings menu.
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