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I've installer windows 2000 server in network environnement for
Ressources (his, print, files , sql...) i've created lot of printers (hp, lexmark...) all of them are Shared When i create printer on this server the default paper size is letter , but i'm located in France and i need to change EVERY printer in A4 format. But, whe a client try to Connect to printer, by default the paper size on the workstation change again to letter... , so unable to print correctly. Coul you please give me help to change definitively the paper size to A4 for information Windows 2000 is UK Version (server and pro) Tks a lot Christophe |
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On 30 Jun 2003 03:14:29 -0700, CricouneT wrote:
=>When i create printer on this server the default paper size is letter =>, but i'm located in France and i need to change EVERY printer in A4 =>format. =>But, whe a client try to Connect to printer, by default the paper size =>on the workstation change again to letter... , so unable to print =>correctly. =>Coul you please give me help to change definitively the paper size to =>A4 =>for information Windows 2000 is UK Version (server and pro) =>Tks a lot =>Christophe The default paper size is and should be controlled by the application. The server does not (and should not) override the workstation, since the user should have total control over what is printed. (The printer should not override the application either.) IOW, you must ensure that every application on every workstation is set to A4 as default. And that every user knows how to set and reset paper sizes as needed. And that every user will ensure that default is reset when an oddball printing job is finished - that's the most difficult parrt of your task. :-) BTW, a server-side override would also require a server-side reformat of all printed output to the standard size - a very hairy problem IMO. HTH -- Wolf Kirchmeir >>wolfkir@onlink.net<< If you didn't want to go to Chicago, why did you get on the train? (Garrison Keillor) |
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I experience this also. With regards to Application like MS Access for
example, every time I print report, I always change the printer paper size from Letter to A4. How can I set to MS Access to use A4 as default paper size? Mark "Wolf Kirchmeir" <wwolfkir@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:jbysxveflzcngvpbpna.hhaspf3.pminews@news1.sympatico.ca... > On 30 Jun 2003 03:14:29 -0700, CricouneT wrote: > > =>When i create printer on this server the default paper size is letter > =>, but i'm located in France and i need to change EVERY printer in A4 > =>format. > =>But, whe a client try to Connect to printer, by default the paper size > =>on the workstation change again to letter... , so unable to print > =>correctly. > =>Coul you please give me help to change definitively the paper size to > =>A4 > =>for information Windows 2000 is UK Version (server and pro) > =>Tks a lot > =>Christophe > > The default paper size is and should be controlled by the application. The > server does not (and should not) override the workstation, since the user > should have total control over what is printed. (The printer should not > override the application either.) IOW, you must ensure that every > application on every workstation is set to A4 as default. And that every user > knows how to set and reset paper sizes as needed. And that every user will > ensure that default is reset when an oddball printing job is finished - > that's the most difficult parrt of your task. :-) > > BTW, a server-side override would also require a server-side reformat of all > printed output to the standard size - a very hairy problem IMO. > > HTH > > -- > Wolf Kirchmeir >>wolfkir@onlink.net<< > > If you didn't want to go to Chicago, why did you get on the train? > (Garrison Keillor) > > > |
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The problem is because of diferent driver version in server and workstation.
Wht to do: 1.delete the printer (local) 2.restart spooler service 3.delete the driver from Printers->File->Server Properties->Drivers 4. install printer from server 5. set proper size of paper in printer Properties->Advanced->Default printing properties (or sth like that) good luck Piotr Użytkownik "M P" <mark@textguru.ph> napisał w wiadomo¶ci news:eZXbRT2PDHA.2852@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > I experience this also. With regards to Application like MS Access for > example, every time I print report, I always change the printer paper size > from Letter to A4. How can I set to MS Access to use A4 as default paper > size? > > Mark > > "Wolf Kirchmeir" <wwolfkir@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:jbysxveflzcngvpbpna.hhaspf3.pminews@news1.sympatico.ca... > > On 30 Jun 2003 03:14:29 -0700, CricouneT wrote: > > > > =>When i create printer on this server the default paper size is letter > > =>, but i'm located in France and i need to change EVERY printer in A4 > > =>format. > > =>But, whe a client try to Connect to printer, by default the paper size > > =>on the workstation change again to letter... , so unable to print > > =>correctly. > > =>Coul you please give me help to change definitively the paper size to > > =>A4 > > =>for information Windows 2000 is UK Version (server and pro) > > =>Tks a lot > > =>Christophe > > > > The default paper size is and should be controlled by the application. The > > server does not (and should not) override the workstation, since the user > > should have total control over what is printed. (The printer should not > > override the application either.) IOW, you must ensure that every > > application on every workstation is set to A4 as default. And that every > user > > knows how to set and reset paper sizes as needed. And that every user will > > ensure that default is reset when an oddball printing job is finished - > > that's the most difficult parrt of your task. :-) > > > > BTW, a server-side override would also require a server-side reformat of > all > > printed output to the standard size - a very hairy problem IMO. > > > > HTH > > > > -- > > Wolf Kirchmeir >>wolfkir@onlink.net<< > > > > If you didn't want to go to Chicago, why did you get on the train? > > (Garrison Keillor) > > > > > > > > |
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