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- #PRINTRIPPER SERVER HOW TO#
- #PRINTRIPPER SERVER DRIVERS#
- #PRINTRIPPER SERVER PRO#
- #PRINTRIPPER SERVER SOFTWARE#
The first section - Custom Filters - displays the same information as Print Servers with the use of filters that can be configured to show only what interests you. You can: open the printer queue, pause printing, deploy the printer with Group Policy over a network domain, set printing defaults, manage sharing, print a test page, edit its properties, delete or rename the printer and access Help. A right click on a printer reveals many configuration options.
#PRINTRIPPER SERVER SOFTWARE#
It shows all the printers installed, including software ones. The most interesting list is named Printers. However, few ports can be really configured. If a real printer is attached to your computer, you won't be able to use it anymore and you will have to reinstall it.Īnother option is to configure a port. With a port you can right click and delete it or configure it. However, they will be listed as available. Some are standard ports that come with your computer and might never be used. All the printing ports installed and used on your computer are shown. You should delete them only if you do not plan to use them. These forms can be deleted, with a right click and then a press on Delete. The Printer forms are installed by one of your printers and supported by it. The Built In forms come with Windows and cannot be removed or changed. The most common values for it are Built In and Printer. Useful, isn't it?Īn important column in this list is named Type. If you don't remember the size of an A3 page, look for it here and you can see its size in millimeters. For each, there is useful information shown such as its width, height or type. There you see the list of all forms that can be used for printing by all your printers.
#PRINTRIPPER SERVER DRIVERS#
With a right click on a driver, you can manage different aspects of it, such as its isolation from other drivers or its properties. The Drivers section displays all the print drivers installed on the selected computer, including drivers installed by software that emulates the presence of a printer. For each computer listed, there is information about drivers installed, printing forms, ports used and the printers installed. If you are part of a network domain and you have administrative permissions over it, you will see also other computers from that domain. Under Print Servers you find your computer.
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How to Work with the Print Servers SectionĮven though Print Servers is the second section on the left, I would like to showcase it first, as it is the most interesting part of the Print Management console. When you first launch Print Management, its window will look similar to the screenshot below. This will work both in Windows 7 and Windows 8. That's why, to make sure you find it, it is best to open the Control Panel and go to System and Security -> Administrative Tools. While a search for the term Print Management in Windows 7's Start Menu will return the appropriate result, doing the same in Windows 8's Start screen will not.
#PRINTRIPPER SERVER PRO#
In Windows 8 it is available in Windows 8 Pro and Enterprise. Only users of Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise will be able to use it. However, it is not available in all editions of Windows. If you use Windows 7 and Windows 8, the Print Management console is part of Administrative Tools.