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See if WinPrint will work for you instead of having to buy a new printer: WinPrint Enables Modern Printers for DOS Applications
DOS programs send their print jobs to an lpt port. The parallel port gets mapped to an lpt port by the bios. Or from Windows you can share a usb printer then map an lpt port to the share.
In summation, the printer you linked will work.
One company I work for we have the DOS program printing to a brand new Ricoh full size copier.
That's what I dont get. Like I stated above I have a perfectly working DeskJet 722C with a parrellel port mapped to LPT1 by default. It still won't work in the DOS program. I figured it would be "plug and play".
This guy seems to think the 722 has problems in DOS. Here - Partially Compatible Printers
That's why before I buy a $230 P2035 printer I want to be sure!
Thanks.