causes Windows to @dfn{capture} the LPT2 port and redirect the printed
material to the printer connected to the machine @code{joes_pc}.
After this command, setting @code{printer-name} to @code{"LPT2"}
-should send the printed material to the networked printer.
+should produce the hardcopy on the networked printer.
Some printers expect DOS codepage encoding of non-ASCII text, even
though they are connected to a Windows machine which uses a different
with the @samp{^M} characters visible in the buffer; some people
prefer this to the more subtle @samp{(DOS)} end-of-line type
indication near the left edge of the mode line (@pxref{Mode Line,
-eol-mnemonic}.
+eol-mnemonic}).
@vindex inhibit-iso-escape-detection
@cindex escape sequences in files