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Old December 20th 06, 10:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
scooter
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Is there a way to automatically reset the print options after a print job?

For example, a user opens a 1-page document and prints 5 copies (5 pages are
printed). She then closes the document (Word remains open), opens a 10-page
document and then clicks the print button on the toolbar thinking that only 1
copy will be printed. Instead, 5 copies are printed (50 pages).

Is there a way to have the print options (number of copies, collated,
stapled, etc.) reset back to defaults automatically after a print job is
complete?

Thanks.
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Old December 23rd 06, 12:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Will
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Default Reset Print Options?

To my knowledge, no. Once the application has been closed, the printer will
return to it's defaults, however, any changes made to the print settings
within an application will remain in effect until they are manually changed,
or the application is closed.

Will

"scooter" wrote:

Is there a way to automatically reset the print options after a print job?

For example, a user opens a 1-page document and prints 5 copies (5 pages are
printed). She then closes the document (Word remains open), opens a 10-page
document and then clicks the print button on the toolbar thinking that only 1
copy will be printed. Instead, 5 copies are printed (50 pages).

Is there a way to have the print options (number of copies, collated,
stapled, etc.) reset back to defaults automatically after a print job is
complete?

Thanks.

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Old February 24th 07, 03:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
ciscotringtohavefun
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Default Reset Print Options?

I have an Hp notebook I'm trying to do two things connect to the fax through
the bluetooth but the disk that came with it does not correspond.

"scooter" wrote:

Is there a way to automatically reset the print options after a print job?

For example, a user opens a 1-page document and prints 5 copies (5 pages are
printed). She then closes the document (Word remains open), opens a 10-page
document and then clicks the print button on the toolbar thinking that only 1
copy will be printed. Instead, 5 copies are printed (50 pages).

Is there a way to have the print options (number of copies, collated,
stapled, etc.) reset back to defaults automatically after a print job is
complete?

Thanks.

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Old February 24th 07, 03:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
ciscotringtohavefun
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Default Reset Print Options?

I connected the netgear into my laptap the connectins are working fine for
the internet but the wireless is disable and my other laptop cant connect
wirelessly.

"scooter" wrote:

Is there a way to automatically reset the print options after a print job?

For example, a user opens a 1-page document and prints 5 copies (5 pages are
printed). She then closes the document (Word remains open), opens a 10-page
document and then clicks the print button on the toolbar thinking that only 1
copy will be printed. Instead, 5 copies are printed (50 pages).

Is there a way to have the print options (number of copies, collated,
stapled, etc.) reset back to defaults automatically after a print job is
complete?

Thanks.

 




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