3-9-94                       POPPRINT

     Use  POPPRINT  in DOS to fax any non-ASCII file. You run  FAXMAN  then
POPPRINT.
C:\MTEZ>faxman
C:\MTEZ>popprint

     You  do  NOT  run MTEZ. From your  DOS  application  (Wordperfect  for
example), >>> You set up a Printer Driver ( ** Epson FX85, RX80 or FX80 **)
in  THAT  application<<<.  Then you press the 2  <shift> keys  which   will
give   a'beep'. Then PRINT the file from THAT application as you   normally
would,  except using the Epson FX/RX printer driver in place of your  usual
driver.  POPPRINT   will  capture  the output, and when  done   converting,
present  a window, ready to fax.
     If the window does not appear, the TEMP directory in SET TEMP= or  SET
TMP=  in Autoexec.bat may not exist. Also may be TSR problem.  If  you  get
garbage,  you have the wrong Printer Driver in Word Perfect.    >>>Popprint
will  NOT  send  the cover. Make a 'cover' sheet in  your  application  and
append it to the beginning of your file.
     One thing you must also remember, Popprint CANNOT fax fonts BUILT-INTO
your printer. Only fonts actually SENT TO your printer, or built into MTEZ.
***  If you can print a non-English font on an 'English  EPROM'  Epson-9pin
printer  with  your  software, then it will also FAX the  font,  as  it  is
Graphics output.
     Because  MTEZ  faxes 'portrait' mode, if you fax from  Lotus  or  some
other  programs  which will be WIDE, you will need to  use  the  'sideways'
print  function of that software so it will fit on an 8" wide sheet of  fax
paper.  It  would be the same as faxing to an Epson normal  carraige  9-pin
printer.
     Popprint  uses  conventional memory only. If you are not going  to  be
using Popprint you may want to remove it, and reload it only as needed.

C:\MTEZ>popprint /r

     If the File is Windows, then save the document as a PLAIN TEXT (ASCII)
file  and send it with FAX or MTEZ, not Popprint, and EXIT  Windows  before
faxing.
     To  change the hot-keys or other options, type POPPRINT ?  to get  the
help screen.
     Once you have sent a file with POPPRINT, you will have a FAX file  you
can  send (header, logo, signature) with your fax, or schedule using  MTEZ.
Or instead of picking FAX, pick Save, and you can fax it later or schedule.
                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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