I was quite hopeful when I first ran across Win32::Printer during the course of this current quest. In fact, I went ahead and installed it for use later with other projects.
But in reading and re-reading the docs. And in re-reading them yet again before responding to your suggestion just now, I can find no way to use that module to send a raw string as-is directly to the printer. After my eyes got "scrolled-out" I finally tried a text search for 'raw' and 'direct' in the pod. But no good.
I'd love for you to point out the option for that module I have missed that allows such a thing.
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