thread779-853436 - Turn on PRINTER POOLING with both the LPT1 and the USB ports checked
thread96-769442 - see Feb 6 post by vbrocks:
Have both printers connected to same server (network or local)
Go to the ports tab of the printer's properties dialog box.
Check the enable pooling checkbox.
Then select or create the ports of the print devices that will be part of the pool.
thread96-742080 - see Jan 6 post by GuyThomas for his link to:
Printer Pools
The best practice is to have several printers or print queues leading to one physical print device. The advantage is that you can set different priorities for different users. For example: high priority for mangers low priority for secretaries (or would that be better the other way around!).
How to Setup Printer Pools
To create a Printer Pool: Start Menu, Settings, Printer folder, add printer.
The trick is to create multiple printers, each with a different priority.
To adjust the priority, go to the Advanced Tab and look for the Priority box. Finally give different permissions to the various printers.
Also search Microsoft's site for printer pooling. Here are a few articles:
Microsoft Windows XP - Printer Pooling
A printer pool associates two or more identical printers with one set of printer software. To set up a printer pool, add a printer by using the Add Printer wizard, and then assign an output port to all printers that are identical to the original printer.
Printer Pooling
A printer pool associates two or more identical printers with one set of printer software. To set up such a pool, add a printer using the Add Printer wizard and assign that printer as many output ports as there are
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