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Learn what a print driver is and why you need it. Get information on hooking up
two printers. Learn how to stop a print job. Save money by using this
trick save ink when printing.Printers have definitely become
consumer-friendly as of late. The price has come down, and the output
has improved dramatically. Printers, however, are still the cause of
confusion to quite a few of my readers. Here are some of the questions
that I am most frequently asked regarding printers.
Q. What is a print driver and how often do I need to update my printer driver?
A. In general, a driver is a piece of software that the
computer operating system needs in order to understand how to operate
an attached device. The driver is very important because it also acts
like a translator between the device and all programs that use the
device. Every device attached to the computer including keyboard,
mouse, printer, and scanner needs a driver.
Drivers are frequently updated to eliminate bugs and/or to
incorporate changes. If your printer is working properly with all of
your programs, you don t have to update it. If your printer doesn t
work properly when you install new software, you should see if an
updated driver is available. Also, if you move your printer to a new
computer, you should always visit the Web site of the printer
manufacturer to obtain the most current printer driver to install on
the new computer.
Q. I have an old printer that I would like to hook up along side
my nice new letter quality printer. This old printer will be ideal for
draft copies and printing out some Internet pages. What is involved in
hooking up two printers to the same computer?
A. It is easy to hook up two printers to one computer. One
can use the traditional parallel port while the other uses the newer
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection. Probably your old printer will
need to use the parallel port connection. A new printer will more than
likely be USB compatible.
Remember when you are printing, one of these two printers will
probably be your default printer. When using the other printer, you
will need to change the choice of printers. This can usually be done
right from the Print screen. After you have clicked on Print, you will
be given a drop down Print Box. The selection of printers can be seen
by clicking the down arrow next to the Name box. Click on your printer
of choice to select it; then click OK to print.
Q. Often after clicking Print, I find mistakes
(the document was incorrectly spaced or I have corrections to make) or
I change my mind about printing it. How can I stop this print job and
save paper and effort?
A. Stop the print job by clicking on Start, then Settings,
then Printers. Choose your printer if there are more than one on the
list. Then choose Printer from the menu at the top of the screen and
click on Purge Print Documents.
If you see a printer icon on the lower right-hand side of the task
bar at the bottom of the screen, you may be able to double-click it for
a faster way to bring up the print window where you can purge the print
documents.
Q. Is there any clever way to be cost-effective when
printing? I seem to have more paper than ever and know that each sheet
is a minor expense that can mount up to a major cost.
A. Ink jet printer prices have dropped
dramatically, but the price of ink can be overwhelming. Printing in
draft mode can save quite a bit of ink and money. Click on Start, then
Settings, then Printer. Click on the name of your ink jet printer. Then
choose Properties from the menu at the top of the page. Look for the
tab that indicates the quality of the print, usually labeled
Document/Quality. Choose the lowest quality available. This is often
called Draft Mode or Quick Print. Although the print quality will be
diminished, it is usually adequate for most everyday paperwork. If you
want, you can also set the printer to print only in black to save on
the more expensive color ink. You might want to consider making the
draft mode and back ink only your default settings. Whenever you are
preparing documents that need a more impressive look, you could specify
the high quality print settings.
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