type Specifies the printer type. In most cases, you??™ll want to use the default type unless you
experience problems getting the default type to work. The printer types include: COLOR1, COLOR4,
COLOR8, HPDEFAULT, DESKJET, GRAPHICS, GRAPHICSWIDE, LASERJET, LASERJETII,
PAINTJET, QUIETJET, QUIETJETPLUS, RUGGEDWRITER, RUGGEDWRITERWIDE, THERMAL,
and THINKJET.
[drive:][path]filename Specifies a file containing printer support information. You must
obtain this file from the printer vendor in most cases.
/R Prints the output as white letters on a black background as normally displayed on screen.
Normally, the utility reverses the colors to save ink.
/B Prints the background in color for the COLOR4 and COLOR8 printers.
/LCD Outputs the screen using the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) aspect ratio so the output
looks like the screen.
/PRINTBOX:STD | /PRINTBOX:LCD Displays a print box around the output. The options specify
the print box size. You can choose between the standard (STD) or LCD aspect ratios.
Saving Memory Using the LH Command
The Load High (LH) command attempts to load a utility into high memory, instead of using application
memory.
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