Opening the npcp driver, Closing the npcp driver, Reading from the npcp driver – Intermec 700 User Manual

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Printer Support

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700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual

Opening the NPCP Driver

The application opens the NPCP driver by using the CreateFile()
function. The call can be implemented as follows. The first parameter
“LPT9:” must reflect the device name and index used in the
RegisterDevice() function call and will fail for any of the following reasons:

hFile = CreateFile(_T(”LPT9:”), GENERIC_WRITE |
GENERIC_READ, 0, NULL, OPEN_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
NULL);

S The port associated with the device during RegisterDevice() is in use.

S The NPCP device is already open.

S The share mode is not set to zero. The device cannot be shared.

S Access permissions are not set to GENERIC_WRITE |

GENERIC_READ. Both modes must be specified.

Closing the NPCP Driver

Using the CloseHandle() (hFile) function closes the NPCP driver. Where
hFile is the handle returned by the CreateFile() function call.

S TRUE = the device is successfully closed.

S FALSE = an attempt to close NULL HANDLE or an already closed de-

vice.

Reading from the NPCP Driver

Reading of the NPCP printers is not supported since all responses from
the printer are the result of commands sent to the printer.
DeviceIoControl() functions are provided where data is to be received
from the printer.

Writing to the NPCP Driver

All Print data can be sent to the printer using the WriteFile() function.
The print data written to the driver must contain the proper printer
commands for formatting. If the function returns FALSE, the NPCP error
may be retrieved using IOCTL_NPCP_ERROR. See the description on
the next page.

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