There isn't a normal association for this file type. .PRN files contain
printer output data sent to a file instead of a printer and are printer
specific. Their use is designed around the idea that you want to print
something to a type of printer not physically installed on the computer
you're using. To do this, you install the driver for the type printer
you'll be using, send the output to a file, and then later copy the file to
this type of printer using the Windows COPY command or something similar.
As such, there isn't a specific application associated with them.
Hal
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