The PRN file gives the computer information about the printer. The PC Magazine site has specific instructions for you to add a printer to your system that will work.
give print then select print to file give the file name that file may prn file by
Try for some prn to dox convertors
A .prn file is about the most useless file type Microsoft have come up with. Windows programmes allow you to 'print to a file' but then give you no way of actually doing anything with the file. If your printer was a PostScript type, then it might be possible to convert the .prn file to a .pdf by renaming it as .ps instead of .prn and running it though a programme such as ghostscript.
It is a device file used for Parallel port. Consider the following command dir >prn (or) lpt1 dir >com1 dir >com2 that is the input is sent to the specified device file or device or a file.
I got already an answer from another source: it's impossible: http://www.frogmore-raw-print.com/forum.html?cmd=getpost&id=281
It wouldn't be formatted for your particular printer or page size, but you can pipe the output to PRN: TYPE FILENAME.TXT > PRN
Yes, you can print a PNG file. Just open the file on your computer and select the print option to send it to your printer.
File -> Print -> Select Viewable Logical Topology -> Print to File...
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PRN is short form of printer stands for Printer Text File,a file extension type to troubleshoot window system .PRN stands for PRO RE NATA uses in medication,that allows for exceeding a prescribed daily regimen.PHYSICIAN RESEARCH NETWORKhttp://www.prn.org/PREMIER REAL NETWORKhttp://www.prn.com/PERFORMANCE RACING NETWORKhttp://www.prn.com/PRN also stands for more other purpose.PURE REAL NETWORKPulse Range NavigationPseudo-Random NoiseProgram Release Notice
PRN does not do anything to a patient. It is a medical abbreviation that means "as needed". A medication or treatment ordered as PRN means to give it as needed.
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