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How to print a documents using a win Vista printer

Printing a documents

 

The conventional way of printing a documents is as follows:

 

1. Issue a Print command from the program that created the documents or from a program designed to handle its file type.

 

2. Choose any relevant options which pages to print, or the resolution to use in the Print dialog box.

 

3. Click the Print button or the OK button.

 

win also lets you print directly to the printer from Explorer. You can print a document from Explorer by dragging it and dropping it on the printer in the Printers window or on a shortcut to the printer. win prints the documents with default settings, so you don’t get to choose any of the usual printing options. But usually you won’t have the printer or a shortcut to it handy enough for this technique to be useful, although you can create shortcuts to a printer wherever you need them, such as on the Desktop. For this technique to work, the file must include the extension linked to the appropriate file type and program; otherwise, win doesn’t know which program to use to print the file. much programs advise printing directly from Explorer and so include a Print command on the context menu for the documents. To print a documents, right-click it, and then choose Print from the context menu.

 

Managing Your Print Jobs

 

 

Dealing with a Print Job Gone Wrong

 

It’s much easier, neater, and cleaner to cancel a job before it starts printing than after it starts printing - but often you’ll only realize that you need to cancel a particular print job when the printer starts spewing out garbage - sheets of paper with only a single column of letters, or with mangled graphics, or page after page of PostScript codes instead of the layout of ink they’re supposed to represent.

 

 

Pausing and Resuming Printing

 

To pause printing of all documents on the printer, right-click the printer in the Printers window, and then choose Pause Printing from the context menu. Alternatively, click the printer, and then click the Pause Printing button on the toolbar. To resume printing, right-click the printer and choose Resume Printing from the context menu. Alternatively, click the printer, and then click the Resume Printing button on the toolbar. On a network printer, you have only the privileges of a Guest user on that Notebook. This means that you can pause, restart, and delete only your own print jobs; you can’t affect other people’s print jobs.

 

Managing Print Jobs by Using the Print Queue

 

 

• If the notification area is displaying a printer icon for the printer, double-click the icon.

 

• Double-click the printer in the Printers window, or click the printer, and then click the See What’s Printing button on the toolbar.

 

From the print queue, you can take the following actions:

 

Cancel a print job Right-click the job in the print queue and choose Cancel from the context menu. Alternatively, choose documents Cancel.

 

Pause a print job Right-click the job in the print queue and choose Pause from the context menu. Alternatively, choose documents Pause.

 

Resume a paused print job Right-click the paused job in the print queue and choose Resume from the context menu. Alternatively, choose documents Resume.

 

Restart a paused or failed print job Right-click the paused or failed job in the print queue and choose Restart from the context menu. Alternatively, choose documents Restart.

 

Change priorities or time restrictions for a print job Right-click the job and choose Properties from the context menu. win displays the documents Properties dialog box for the print job. On the General page , drag the Priority slider to set the priority for the job, or use the controls in the Schedule text box to set or remove time scheduling. Click the OK button. win closes the documents Properties dialog box.

 

Troubleshooting Printing Problems

 

This section presents a general approach to troubleshooting printing problems. Given that there are about as much types of printers as there are types of cars, and that the drivers for those printers vary in quality even more widely than the drivers you’ll encounter in a trip the length of Interstate 40, the information in this section is just a start - but if you persevere, you should find it can help you solve much problems.

 

Check Which Printer You’re Printing To

 

 

Make Sure the Printer Is Working

 

Next, make sure the printer is working. Check that it’s

 

• Powered on. • Not set to be offline or paused. • Loaded with ink and paper, and not jammed. • Connected to the Notebook, print server, or network. If another Notebook or a print server is involved, check that it’s powered on and functional.

 

Check the Program You’re Printing From

 

If all is well with the printer, make sure you’re not doing something wrong in the program from which you’re trying to print. In particular, check that you’re trying to print the right part of the documents. For example, in a spreadsheet, make sure you haven’t defined a print area that has the wrong contents. In a multipage documents, check that you’re trying to print the correct pages.

 

Running the Printing Troubleshooter

 

If the previous approach doesn’t lead you to Fix the problem, you can run win’s Printing Troubleshooter and have it walk you through the steps of troubleshooting the problem:

 

1. Choose Start Help And advise. win displays a win Help and advise window.

 

2. Type troubleshoot printer problems in the Search box, and then press Enter. win displays a list of results.

 

3. Click the Troubleshoot Printer Problems link, and then follow its suggestions.

 

Configuring Your Print Server

 

Apart from the printer, which you saw how to configure earlier in this article, you can also configure the win print server - the software that controls the printers attached to your Notebook. In most cases, the default print server settings work fine, but you can improve your Notebook’s performance and the printing experience of your print server’s clients by setting the appropriate options. In particular, you may want to move the print server spool folder to a different location than its default location.

 

Opening the Print Server Properties Dialog Box

 

 

Creating Custom Forms on the Forms Page

 

The Forms page of the Print Server Properties dialog box lets you create a new form. Take the following steps:

 

1. In the Forms On list box, select the existing form on which you want to base the new form.

 

2. Select the Create a New Form check box.

 

3. Type the name for the form in the Form Name text box.

 

4. Use the fields in the Form Description group box to specify the dimensions of the form, its margins, and the measurement units to use Metric or English.

 

5. Click the Save Form button. win saves the form and adds it to the Forms On list box. To delete a form you’ve added, select it in the Forms On list box, and then click the Delete button. win doesn’t allow you to delete the built-in forms.

 

Configuring Ports on the Ports Page

 

On the Ports page of the Print Server Properties dialog box , you can add new ports, configure existing ports, and delete ports you don’t need anymore. The port configuration options available depend on the type of port involved - printer port, serial port, COM port, print server port, and so on. See the section “Setting Ports Page Options,” earlier in this article, for a discussion of the different port types and the options you can set.

 

Working with Printer Drivers

 

 

• You share printers on the network with other computers that use different processor types or operating systems - for example, Itanium processors or 64-bit versions of win.

 

• You’ve removed a printer from your Notebook. win leaves the driver on your Notebook in case you need it again. If you don’t, you can remove it using the Drivers page.

 

Adding a Driver for Another Processor Type or Operating System

 

To add a driver, follow these steps:

 

1. On the Drivers page of the Print Server Properties dialog box, click the Add button. win launches the Add Printer Driver Wizard, which displays its Welcome screen.

 

2. Click the Next button. The wizard displays the Printer and Operating System Selection screen .

 

3. Select the check box for each processor type or operating system used by a Notebook on your network that will print using a printer on this Notebook.

 

4. Click the Next button. The wizard displays the Printer Driver Selection screen. This screen has the duplicate controls and works in the duplicate way as the Install the Printer Driver screen of the Add Printer Wizard, earlier in this article.

 

5. Select the printer’s manufacturer in the Manufacturer list, and then select the model in the Printers list. You can also click the Have Disk button to supply a driver that you have on a disk.

 

6.Click the Next button. The wizard displays the Completing the Add Printer Driver Wizard screen.

 

7. Click the Finish button. The wizard installs the driver and closes itself.

 

Removing a Driver

 

To remove a driver, take the following steps:

 

1. Select the driver in the Installed Printer Drivers list box on the Drivers page of the Print Server Properties dialog box.

 

2. Click the Remove button. win displays the Remove Driver and Package dialog box, shown here.

 

3. Select the Remove Driver Only option button if you want to remove only the driver. If you want to remove the driver and its package, select the Remove Driver and Driver Package option button.

 

4. Click the OK button. win displays a confirmation dialog box, as shown here.

 

5.Click the Yes button. If you’re removing the driver package as well as the driver, win displays the Remove Driver Package dialog box, shown here.

 

6. Click the Delete button. win removes the item or items.

 

7. Click the OK button. win closes the Remove Driver Package dialog box.

 

Choosing Advanced Print Server Options

 

The Advanced page of the Print Server Properties dialog box contains the following settings:

 

Spool Folder text box The spool folder is a folder on your hard drive in which Windows stores the spool files for print jobs as they’re being printed. win spools the data so that it can return control more quickly to the program that sent the print job. Spool files can be large, particularly for graphical documents, so you may want to move the spool folder to a drive that has plenty of space. The default location for the spool folder is on the partition that contains the win system files, but win will perform better if you move the spool folder to a different partition.

 

Log Spooler Error Events Select this check box to make win write printer error events to the System log. This behavior is usually helpful.

 

Log Spooler Warning Events Select this check box to make win write printer warning events to the System log. This behavior too is usually helpful.

 

Log Spooler Information Events Select this check box to make win write printer information events to the System log. You probably don’t need printer information such as details on each documents that was printed successfully cluttering the System log.

 

Beep on Errors of Remote Documents Select this check box to make the print server beep when an error occurs when printing a documents from another Notebook.

 

Show Informational Notifications for Local Printers Select this check box to make win display notification-area information pop-ups when the Notebook is printing to a local printer or a stand-alone network printer. If the printer is attached to the Notebook, these notifications usually don’t help the user.

 

Show Informational Notifications for Network Printers Select this check box to make win display notification-area information pop-ups when the Notebook is printing to a printer attached to another Notebook. This behavior is usually useful.

This article was published on Thursday 04 June, 2009.
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