Configure Advanced Printer Settings

The printer settings you configure as an administrator are applied network-wide. This means if you configure your shared printer preferences to make the printer available only during specific times of the day, then users can access the printer only during those times (unless they have additional permissions or administrator credentials). Additionally, you can configure spool settings, keep all printed documents, turn on or off advanced printing features, and more.

What is available to configure depends somewhat on what your printer offers, though. For instance, you may be able to change how many copies to make for each print by default, the print quality, the scaling options, and Adobe PostScript options such ...

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