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Re: Multple Definitions for the same Printer

Posted: 07-01-2004, 01:35 AM
I assume you are talking about Network Printers. With Windows 9x, a Network
Printer is more like a Local Printer that is merely re-directed to a printer
on another computer. With Windows 2000 and later, a Network Printer is more
like a pointer to the corresponding printer on another computer. You might
say that the network printing setup is "more centralized".

This means that there is not a complete set of attributes on the local
computer for Network Printers. For example, when you open the Properties of
Network Printer, you are seeing the Properties as they are on the print
server; there is no corresponding set of Properties on the client.

Users can select different Printing Preferences for Network Printers (right
click the printer, select Printing Preferences).

If you really want to have different "printers" for different Preferences,
create (and share) multiple printers on the server for the same Print
Device, each with its own set of settings and Preferences. Then, on the
client computers you can connect a Network Printer to each of the server's
shared printers.

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"hcgreen" <hcgreen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7C9CBA2B-B544-456B-85EA-425DE2BEF3B1@microsoft.com...
> In the past (Win98) we were able to have more than one definition for a
single printer. i.e. portrait, portrait duplex, landscape, landscape
duplex. The printer definition needed for a particular print job could be
selected with few mouse clicks. Now WinXP will not allow a second
definition for a printer. How can this functionality be duplicated in XP?


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