The named printers feature is a workstation-based feature. Each workstation has a machine ID that is stored in the Dex.ini file. This machine ID is typically based on the network ID of the workstation.
When a printer task is assigned to a printer class, you can select one of the following printer classes in the Assign Named Printers window:
- System
- User
- Company
- User & Company
- Any Printer ID
- Manual Selection
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None
For more information about these printer classes, see the following descriptions.
System
If you select
System in the
Printer Class field, the named printers feature uses the selected printer ID for all users and for all companies.
User
If you select
User in the
Printer Class field, you must select a printer ID that is assigned to the User printer class for each user in the Assign Named Printers window.
Company
If you select
Company in the
Printer Class field, you must select a printer ID that is assigned to the Company printer class for each company in the Assign Named Printers window.
User & Company
If you select
User & Company in the
Printer Class field, you must select a printer ID that is assigned to the "User & Company" printer class. You must select this printer ID for each user in the Assign Named Printers window and for each company combination in the Assign Named Printers window.
Note If you select one of the following four options, and you do not select a printer ID, the named printers feature prompts you to define a printer ID that is assigned to the same printer class:
- System
- User
- Company
- User & Company
You are prompted for this printer ID when you print a document.
Any Printer ID
If you select
Any Printer ID in the
Printer Class field, you are prompted for the printer ID when you print a document. You can select the printer ID from any printer class.
Manual Selection
If you select
Manual Selection in the
Printer Class field, the Printer Selection window opens when you print a document. This is the same window that opens when you click
Print Setup on the
File menu.
Note If no valid printer selection can be made for the current user, and if the current user is mapped to a template user ID, the named printers feature repeats the selection process. However, the named printers feature uses the template user ID to find a valid printer selection. Template users can be configured in the "Setup Named Printers - Advanced" window. To open the "Setup Named Printers - Advanced" window, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, point to Setup, point to System, and then click Named Printers.
- In the Assign Named Printers window, click Setup.
- In the Setup Named Printers window, click Advanced.
If a printer task is assigned to the User printer class, the Machine ID window prompts you for a printer ID for all users on a workstation. For an example of why you are prompted for a printer ID, consider the following scenario:
- A workstation has a machine ID. A printer ID that is assigned to the User printer class is created for User A. When User A is selected in the User ID field in the Assign Named Printers window, the printer class for a printer task is changed to User. The printer ID that was previously created is selected.
- User B logs on to the workstation. User B prints this printer task. The named printers feature sees that the printer task is assigned to the User printer class. But there is no printer ID selected for User B.
- The named printers feature checks whether the current user is associated with a template user. If the current user is associated with a template user, the named printers feature looks for a valid printer ID selection for the template user ID.
- If no printer ID can be selected, the Named Printers window prompts the user to enter a printer ID that is assigned to the User printer class.
Note To prevent the Machine ID window from appearing, use one of the following methods:
- Define a printer ID for each user of the workstation.
- Use a template user, and then assign other users to the template user.
We recommend that you set up a template user when you set up a system on which Terminal Server is installed. In this situation, you can group users who need the same printer configuration. Additionally, you can set up a template user by using a single user ID.