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Best option is to add printer in Win 7 using Generic manufacture and generic/text only for printer. Obviously you select LPT, serial or your external printserver IP address.
Should be able to print anything you want. Except barcode... If you have problems printing a simple windows test page, let me know, we can figure out the problem.
Thank you, Toby
As you know those printers are very old, so to get you out of the dinosaur days and into the 80's. You might look at TallyGenicom 6312. It can do everything the T6045 plus multiple times more. We have parts still available for T6045, but if the main logic board goes bad... recycle time
Download Tally 7.2 Free from different sites like tallysolutions.com.
But for such softwares you need a key or serial number but if you
download it and run it in educational mode then you can use it as long
as you want.
You didn't provide much info on what you are converting from/to. Have you updated from Windows XP to Vista? Or are you changing/updating applications.
Personally, I have little experience with Vista, so I don't know what printers it supports with built in drivers, nor if Tally provides drivers for any specific model.
Depending on exactly what your need is, check Tally's website for drivers either for your model, or perhaps a similiar model.
Hope this helps you, but your inquiry is rather vague.
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