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Originally Posted by crash9
I think I’ll buy a multifunction printer, scanner, and copier. Can’t believe how the prices have come down. I’ve had problems with Hp’s software conflicting with my PC’s and the sheet feeders have been a problem on the older machines of theirs that I’ve used – LaserJet 1100. Still they have the flat scanner that I’m looking at. I rely on an old Panasonic dot printer. The program I use to produce my “Daily Worksheet” was written in Qbasic with a printer string pointing to the old Epson dot standard. Rewriting he program is not acceptable, but I’d like to use a newer printer – that old KX-P1124 has got to wear out sometime.
So one – are there any modern printers that will accept that old code? And two what’s a good durable multifunction machine that doesn’t have software that wants to rule my world?
Thanks in advance
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There is a utility that converts basic and qbasic formats to work on modern printers. It's available on tucows. I can't remember the name of it though.