9 files found in Library "printer utilities/apps."

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Name Extracted Size Date Description
COLPRTR.ZIP Yes 38619 7/14/1993
[COLPRTR] Column Printer 2.0 prints newspaper
style columns of text. It prints up to three
columns printers. Included is a word wrap
program which can reformat text fik
Electronics; $11) is a 1k TSR that changes
text colors when you change drives. It also
displays each directory in your DOS prompt
path a different color.
FONTEDIT.ZIP Yes 191465 7/1/1993
[FONTEDIT] FontEdit 2.1 (Alexander Walter; $30)
is font editor for HP LaserJet printers. It
allows you to view and edit any HP LaserJet
bit-mapped soft font. It supports portrait or
landscape, fixed or proportional, and can
convert among them. It handles 110 point
(VGA), 80 point (EGA), 88 point (Herc and
AT&T), or 44 point (CGA). You can sculpt
individual pixels, or use the many built-in
special effects and area shapes. It imports
PrintShop icon graphics and characters from
black and white PCX, TIF, or other soft fonts.
A handwriting font is included.
LBLMATE.ZIP Yes 98627 7/27/1993
LabelMate 1.6 [LBLMATE] lets you add a
Print Shop graphic to a label with up to five
lines of text.
LJVGA.ZIP Yes 51584 7/23/1992
[LJVGA] 2.0 ($10-$50) is a 6.5K TSR that
allows you to print any VGA or Super VGA
screen to an HP LaserJet or compatible
printer.
LMASTER.ZIP Yes 504799 7/26/1993
Label Master and Catalog 1.0 [LMASTER] (Lenn
Gutierrez; $23) is an audio tape label printer
and catalog. It categorizes and prints tape
labels on Epson Fx, Lx or compatible printer.
PRNTPLUS.ZIP Yes 66605 7/22/1992
PrintPlus 6.6 [PRNTPLUS] (ASP) is a
full-featured file printing utility.
SETUPPRN.ZIP Yes 133388 7/13/1993
[SetUpPrn] (MG Software; $10) is a printer setup
program.
SJII.ZIP Yes 182175 7/16/1993
softJet II 2.3B [SJII] lets you preview output
intended for the printer which is in HPLJ's
PCL format.
TT2BMP.ZIP Yes 71575 7/1/1993
[TT2BMP] (Alexander Walter; $20) is a
DOS-based program to convert TrueType fonts to
LaserJet bitmap fonts so older DOS-based
programs can still use the latest printer
fonts. Requires a graphics display and a print
file generated by a Windows 3.1 application
using TrueType fonts.