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Q. I found this software can not change printer setting when i printer with a shared network printer, Is this a bug of your software?

A: (From MSDN) For users of Microsoft Windows NT and Microsoft Windows 2000 who need to print to a shared network printer, this can be a problem because the print driver does not reside on the local machine but on the print server. Although it is possible for an administrator to configure the print server to give end users the proper permission to change global settings, it is NOT desirable to do so in most cases. To work around this problem, it is possible to install a local print driver for the network printer, and let each user control the settings for their local systems.

Steps to Add Local Print Driver for Network Printer on Windows NT and Windows 2000

  1. One the Start menu, select Settings , then select Printers and double-click Add Printer to bring up the Add Printer wizard.
  2. When prompted, select printer from " My Computer " and NOT from the network. Although you will connect to a network printer, you want to use a driver on My Computer. Press Next to continue.
  3. Click on " Add Port ."
  4. Select Local Port in the drop-down list box and then click New Port .
  5. Type the location of the printer on the network. For example: \\printserver\printername (using the exact path name to the printer)
  6. Select OK and continue with the rest of the setup.
Changing the printer properties for the active printer will affect all applications that use that printer, If you plan on changing the setting for a particular print job, make sure you restore the setting when the job is complete

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