Printer Tools - Disc 6

1st Class View - Version 1.4 

Published by Interaktiv Software  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
1st Class View (1914 KBytes)

File viewer and booklet print program that works with Windows Explorer or from the command line. It views and prints text files, graphic files and html files with or without graphics. Html files can be printed in booklet format. When multiple files are selected to be viewed, it can be viewed together or as a slide show.

 

ACITS LPR Remote Printing - Version 3.4 

Published by University of Texas at Austin  Platform Win 95 
ACITS LPR Remote Printing (762 KBytes)

An add-in Print Monitor that adds LPR capability to the Windows Print Manager. Works like a normal Windows 95 printer - no saving print output to a file and using another program to send it to the printer.

 

Aha for Windows 95/98 - Version 8.0 

Published by Calitz Bros.  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
Aha for Windows 95/98 (294 KBytes)

View and print utility for HTML, RTF, text and web graphic files. Saves paper by printing HTML and text files in compressed format. Prints booklets of Html and text files. Supports selectable and odd/even page printing. Follows links in html files on local or network drives. Starts from the command line or shell extension capable file managers.

 

ARTS Duplex - Version 2.0 

Published by A Round Table Solution  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
ARTS Duplex (644 KBytes)

Aimed at those who must print out PDFs as a permanentreference but wish to save paper. ARTS Duplex allows the printing of odd and even pages independently on a non-duplexing printer. Save a tree today! Download ARTS Duplex NOW for Adobe Acrobat Reader AND Exchange.Cut your paper consumption by 50 Adobe Acrobat! ARTS Duplex will allow you to print odd, even and double-sided copies from any printer, even the most archaic, whether inAdobe Acrobat or a web-browser. And best of all - it's FREE! You c

 

Copier - Version 1.0 

Published by Ryan Nutt  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
Copier (1 KBytes)

Copier turns a TWAIN scanner, printer, and computer into a copy machine.

 

Form-Printery 98 - Version 1.0 

Published by Christian A.D. Kassler  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
Form-Printery 98 (486 KBytes)

With this program you can print on every form of this world, e.g. transfer orders, cards, tax forms. You can fill out all kind of forms. You scan the form and then you can exactly see how to fill out the form.

 

Host Print Utility - Version 1.3 

Published by Michael Kizer  Platform Win 95/NT 
Host Print Utility (154 KBytes)

A 32-bit Windows (95/NT) print utility that supports mainframe carriage control characters, user selectable font selection, paper orientation, etc. A great tool for printing files downloaded from a host computer (i.e., mainframe).

 

Poster-Printery - Version 2.0 

Published by Christian A.D. Kassler  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
Poster-Printery (414 KBytes)

With this program you can print your own very big posters. You don't a speziell printer! The program prints the posters on many pages and you can put them together with glue.

 

PrintFile - Version 2.1 

Published by Peter Lerup  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
PrintFile (140 KBytes)

A freeware utility program that does n-up printing of text files and sends PostScript and other files to a printer. The latter can be seen as a Windows replacement for the DOS command "copy/b file LPT1". It also has several PostScript specific options (e.g. n-up).

 

PrintKey - Version 4.00 

Published by Alfred Bolliger  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
PrintKey (281 KBytes)

Adds a real Printscreen to any PC runing Win95 or NT4.0 just press the Printscreen key on your keyboard and you can print the Desktop or active window the output can also be modified like enlarged, centered, monochrom, landscape and more. Get it and you will love it.

 

RawPrint - Version 3.2 

Published by Perilous Software  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
RawPrint (1493 KBytes)

Takes a file and prints it to a printer WITHOUT running in through the printer drivers formatting routines. What this allows someone to do is to print an ASCII file that already has the printer codes in it, or print continuous forms without pagebreaks.

 

Set Default Printer (SDP) - Version 1.1 

Published by Faustic Software  Platform Win 95/98 
Set Default Printer (SDP) (12 KBytes)

A command line utility for setting which printer/output-device is to be used by default under Windows 9x. Best use is as a task scheduled event.

 

TxtPrint - Version 1.0 

Published by Örjan Råberg  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
TxtPrint (74 KBytes)

A small application designed mainly for one purpose: Printing out text files. TxtPrint can be used to print all kinds of text files, but I think programmers printing out source code doappreciate the features most. You can divide the page in several columns and rows, and by numerous settings you will have precise control over the output.

 

Ultra PrintScreen - Version 2.7 

Publisher Unknown  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
Ultra PrintScreen (417 KBytes)

Gives you power to print anything you can view on the screen. By simply pressing the Print Screen key on your key-board. You can print the full or active Window or a selected area of the screen with the mouse pointer. Great for printing web pages, and CD-ROMs.

 

WPrinter Lite - Version 2.0 build 40 

Published by USysWare  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
WPrinter Lite (367 KBytes)

Windows System Tray printer changer. Just two mouse clicks to set your Windows default printer. Mouse double click shows the Printer Properties dialog. Resides in the System Tray only. It easily shows the system default printer. And much more.

 

WPrinter Pro - Version 2.0 build 40 

Published by USysWare  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
WPrinter Pro (407 KBytes)

The problem with Windows 95 printer selection is that it is very time consuming. You have to click on "Start", then on "Settings" and then on "Printers...". If you want to know which printer is default one you have to make a right click on every printer icon you have and check whether it has a mark on it or not. If you are lucky enough you get the default printer for the first time you try, but if you don't... You've got an idea. You have to go even further to get to the "Printer Properties" win

 

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