Printing the screen (text-mode) to paper without drivers?

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I am currently working on a machine that has entered Emergency Mode.
To give myself a hard copy of logs and messages that appear on the screen (which are not from a file), I will take a photo from my phone.
Is there a way to redirect a copy of the text mode output sent to the screen to a printer without drivers?
Should I approach the situation differently? The goal is to get the output from the screen on paper after it's already on the screen, as I don't want everything and don't know what I want to save until after it's displayed.
Would this be something that a serial terminal would be used for to output to another computer and print from there?
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I am currently working on a machine that has entered Emergency Mode.
To give myself a hard copy of logs and messages that appear on the screen (which are not from a file), I will take a photo from my phone.
Is there a way to redirect a copy of the text mode output sent to the screen to a printer without drivers?
Should I approach the situation differently? The goal is to get the output from the screen on paper after it's already on the screen, as I don't want everything and don't know what I want to save until after it's displayed.
Would this be something that a serial terminal would be used for to output to another computer and print from there?
terminal printing
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I am currently working on a machine that has entered Emergency Mode.
To give myself a hard copy of logs and messages that appear on the screen (which are not from a file), I will take a photo from my phone.
Is there a way to redirect a copy of the text mode output sent to the screen to a printer without drivers?
Should I approach the situation differently? The goal is to get the output from the screen on paper after it's already on the screen, as I don't want everything and don't know what I want to save until after it's displayed.
Would this be something that a serial terminal would be used for to output to another computer and print from there?
terminal printing
I am currently working on a machine that has entered Emergency Mode.
To give myself a hard copy of logs and messages that appear on the screen (which are not from a file), I will take a photo from my phone.
Is there a way to redirect a copy of the text mode output sent to the screen to a printer without drivers?
Should I approach the situation differently? The goal is to get the output from the screen on paper after it's already on the screen, as I don't want everything and don't know what I want to save until after it's displayed.
Would this be something that a serial terminal would be used for to output to another computer and print from there?
terminal printing
terminal printing
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