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Always available: Specifies that the selected printers are available at all times.
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Available from: Specifies specific hours of operation for the selected printers.
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Priority: Specifies the default priority for print jobs from 1 (lowest) to 99 (highest). Print jobs are always printed in order of priority.
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Driver: Specifies a different installed driver for the printer. Available only for singly selected local printers.
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New Driver: Installs a new driver for the printer. Available only for singly selected local printers.
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Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster: Spools the print job based on one of the following selections:
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Start printing after last page is spooled: Spools an entire document before printing begins. This option ensures that the entire document is added to the print queue before it is printed. If printing is cancelled or not completed, the job is not printed.
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Start printing immediately: Specifies that when the printer is not in use, a document starts to be printed as soon as a print job is received. This option is preferable when you want print jobs to be completed faster or when you want to ensure that the application returns control to users as soon as possible.
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Print directly to the printer: Specifies that the job bypasses the spooler and is printed directly to the printer when a print job is sent.
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Hold mismatched documents: Specifies that the spooler holds those print jobs that do not match the configuration for the print device. We recommend that you use this option if you frequently change the printer stock or tray assignments.
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Print spooled documents first: Specifies that jobs that have completed spooling are printed before jobs that are in the process of spooling, regardless of a print job's priority.
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Keep printed documents: Saves a copy of a document in the printer after it is printed. We recommend that you use this option if you are printing files that cannot easily be re-created.
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Enable advanced printing features: Specifies that you can use advanced printing options if they are available for the selected printer. If you notice compatibility problems when you use the options on this tab, we recommend that you turn off the advanced printing features by clearing this check box.
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Printing Defaults: Opens the printer's Printing Preferences dialog. Available only for singly selected local printers.
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Print Processor: Specifies that you can modify the default print processor. Available only for singly selected local printers.
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Separator Page: Specifies a separator page. Separator pages can be used at the beginning of a print job to make it easier to find a document on a busy print device. They can also be used to change the print device mode, such as whether the print device uses PostScript or Printer Control Language (PCL). Available only for singly selected local printers.