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Hey guys.. Please forgive me if this isn't the best place to post this question, but it seems like the first logical choice.
I've been wasting alot of time trying to get an answer to this question.
I've got an HP2200 TDN that is being printed to via TCP/IP by a "FILESERVER". The fileserver is then sharing the printer for XP clients to access.
The goal is to have TWO DIFFERENT printers (in software), where one prints to tray 2, and the other prints to tray 3 - no matter what, without fail.
I'm printing out of software that doesn't allow me to configure my printing options (unlike MS Office), so I can't just say "use that printer, but use that tray".
I've checked Google, Microsoft's site, and even the archives on Tek-tips, and I've seen nothing about this current topic.
Anyone got any bright ideas? THANKS FOR ANY HELP!
Joel Caturia, MCSEx2, CCNA, CCA
Systems Engineer
I've been wasting alot of time trying to get an answer to this question.
I've got an HP2200 TDN that is being printed to via TCP/IP by a "FILESERVER". The fileserver is then sharing the printer for XP clients to access.
The goal is to have TWO DIFFERENT printers (in software), where one prints to tray 2, and the other prints to tray 3 - no matter what, without fail.
I'm printing out of software that doesn't allow me to configure my printing options (unlike MS Office), so I can't just say "use that printer, but use that tray".
I've checked Google, Microsoft's site, and even the archives on Tek-tips, and I've seen nothing about this current topic.
Anyone got any bright ideas? THANKS FOR ANY HELP!
Joel Caturia, MCSEx2, CCNA, CCA
Systems Engineer