Not familiar with the printer in question, but it could be that dos just sends the data straight to the printer, and the printer uses its own in built fonts to print the characters, whereas windows is probably sending the data to the printer as an "image" thereby taking a lot longer to print...
Do you mean you want to have something that you can just pass a parameter to that will do scan in the same way you did via the command line?
for example
ScanIt c:\mypics\me.jpg
If so, then as long as the command line example you qouted does work then you could create a batch file, as follows...
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