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Printing Service Design
The task is to print on a (geographically) remote server. This is a
multiuser payable service with web interface. The conventioal printing settings dialog, which is shown when the document print is called, should be extended with the price depending on the number of pages and user selected duplexing-coloring, user credinentals and the controls to assign the place-time where (s)he wants the hardcopy to be delivered. The duplexing-coloring could also be the only user printing options (the other printer caps are printer admin configured at server). The confirmed job should then go to the server where it is recorded in a database and scheduled to print. The results of printing are monitored and post-processed. I would like to know the proper design to implement that. Can the win2003 Print Server be customized for this purpose or a custom application should be written? Which drivers are needed? Thank you. |
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Printing Service Design
AFAIK your going to have to write something to do this.
hth DDS "valentin tihomirov" wrote in message ... The task is to print on a (geographically) remote server. This is a multiuser payable service with web interface. The conventioal printing settings dialog, which is shown when the document print is called, should be extended with the price depending on the number of pages and user selected duplexing-coloring, user credinentals and the controls to assign the place-time where (s)he wants the hardcopy to be delivered. The duplexing-coloring could also be the only user printing options (the other printer caps are printer admin configured at server). The confirmed job should then go to the server where it is recorded in a database and scheduled to print. The results of printing are monitored and post-processed. I would like to know the proper design to implement that. Can the win2003 Print Server be customized for this purpose or a custom application should be written? Which drivers are needed? Thank you. |
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