Hi, blashmet!
You add the printer locally to the server and then share it to the clients, so choose share on network.
Then when you add the printer on the client choose "add a network printer"
If you have a windows server, you can add the printer to the "AD Users and Computers" list - then the clients can choose the printer from a list instead of searching for it.
Best Regards
Kimzi
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Thanks! How do I push out the print drivers from the server that manages logins?
Hi again!
Sorry for the late answer, the printer cannot act as a server. You will need to use either your current server or a seperate print server.
If you have a server for logins and such you can use the same server for print drivers.
Best Regards
Kimzi
Hello, can I get an update on this? Thanks in advance for your help.
Can the printer itself act as a print server if it's on the network and has its own IP? Or do we need a seperate server with a certain configuration to act as the print server?
If the former, can I push out the driver from the admin CP on the printer?
Hi!
If you have a print server you could change the default settings and then push the driver out again to all the computers.
If not you'll need to change the default settings on everyones driver.
Best Regards
Kimzi
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Any help with this?
It looks like duplex mode is enabled by default for our Xerox 5335 printer. Is there a way to change this to single-sided at the admin control panel or must one change every machines driver properties to accomplish this? Thanks for your help.