A guide to Anzio's Passthrough Printing
Introduction
Passthrough print is the process of having a UNIX (or similar) host program print on the printer attached to your terminal (or PC running terminal emulation).
Passthrough print is the process of having a UNIX (or similar) host program print on the printer attached to your terminal (or PC running terminal emulation).
When using any TCP/IP application, such as an email reader, web browser, telnet client or Secure Shell client, it is possible for numerous errors in both configuration and networking, to occur.
Assume a user is running Anzio through TCP/IP, to a Unix host, running an application program. The user quits Anzio. What happens?
The various Anzio products support Zmodem file transfer, both over serial and TCP/IP.
Kermit is an older, but common, file transfer protocol for moving a file from one system to another over a currently open communications channel.
At present Anzio products do not contain a host or phone number "Address Book" embedded in the program.
Both Anzio Lite and AnzioWin are designed to be an every day telnet program. This includes the use of these products through your web browser.
In prior releases of Anzio Lite and AnzioWin, a restricted version was available.
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Several errors can occur during the installation process. While the occurrence of download errors can corrupt the downloaded file, that is usually not the problem.