I would like to have my one network printer. It is a very expensive unit. It uses dhcp reservation to keep itself static on the network through the 2003 ADS servers.
One server is a printer server.
Users need to simply print to the printer and get the appropriate profile. without dallying around in the menu's or print preferences. thats too much. Color would be wasted.
Here's my idea:
Setup a few queues:
1. Color to tray 2
2. Color to tray 3
3. B&W to tray 2 or 3
4. B&W to tray 4
5. Color to manual input tray 1
6. B&W to manual input tray 1
This doesn't seem that hard, but i'm missing a step. It seems the ADS browse for printer says i have the printer on the client pc. The default settings get overridden which is not acceptable for 1-6 above.
It seems i may need to tackle this on the printer server?
Any suggestions?
all workstations are XP PRO SP2 , All servers are 2003 EE.
I'm probably missing the very obvious
One server is a printer server.
Users need to simply print to the printer and get the appropriate profile. without dallying around in the menu's or print preferences. thats too much. Color would be wasted.
Here's my idea:
Setup a few queues:
1. Color to tray 2
2. Color to tray 3
3. B&W to tray 2 or 3
4. B&W to tray 4
5. Color to manual input tray 1
6. B&W to manual input tray 1
This doesn't seem that hard, but i'm missing a step. It seems the ADS browse for printer says i have the printer on the client pc. The default settings get overridden which is not acceptable for 1-6 above.
It seems i may need to tackle this on the printer server?
Any suggestions?
all workstations are XP PRO SP2 , All servers are 2003 EE.
I'm probably missing the very obvious