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I want A4 -- Printer goes back to Letter
Hi everybody!
Iīhave a printer at work thatīs generating a problem within one of the client machines (Windows Vista Home Premium). The problem is that the paper configuration always goes back to Letter. And I would like it to stay configured as A4. I already deleted the printer from the printers configuration (control panel), but when I reassign it as an installed printer, it remains with the problem. Can anybody help me out? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! |
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I want A4 -- Printer goes back to Letter
"Joaquim Oliveira" wrote in message ... Hi everybody! Iīhave a printer at work thatīs generating a problem within one of the client machines (Windows Vista Home Premium). The problem is that the paper configuration always goes back to Letter. And I would like it to stay configured as A4. I already deleted the printer from the printers configuration (control panel), but when I reassign it as an installed printer, it remains with the problem. Can anybody help me out? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! If this is a domain network type of printer, the defaults are controlled by the system administrator and you probably don't have permissions to change the printer default settings so you would be out of luck. I notice you say Vista Home Premium so if this is a stand-alone type of printer that your computer is hooked directly to then you need to reset the default in printer controls. Click Start, Settings, Printers. Find the printer in question and right click it. Click Printing Preferences and set the page size there. The menu you will get is different depending on the printer driver so I can't be more specific. Ensure that you click Apply or OK to make the change stick. Hope this helps, let us know. |
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I want A4 -- Printer goes back to Letter
"Joaquim Oliveira" wrote in message ... Hi everybody! Iīhave a printer at work thatīs generating a problem within one of the client machines (Windows Vista Home Premium). The problem is that the paper configuration always goes back to Letter. And I would like it to stay configured as A4. I already deleted the printer from the printers configuration (control panel), but when I reassign it as an installed printer, it remains with the problem. Can anybody help me out? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! If this is a domain network type of printer, the defaults are controlled by the system administrator and you probably don't have permissions to change the printer default settings so you would be out of luck. I notice you say Vista Home Premium so if this is a stand-alone type of printer that your computer is hooked directly to then you need to reset the default in printer controls. Click Start, Settings, Printers. Find the printer in question and right click it. Click Printing Preferences and set the page size there. The menu you will get is different depending on the printer driver so I can't be more specific. Ensure that you click Apply or OK to make the change stick. Hope this helps, let us know. |
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I want A4 -- Printer goes back to Letter
"LVTravel" escreveu na mensagem ... "Joaquim Oliveira" wrote in message ... Hi everybody! Iīhave a printer at work thatīs generating a problem within one of the client machines (Windows Vista Home Premium). The problem is that the paper configuration always goes back to Letter. And I would like it to stay configured as A4. I already deleted the printer from the printers configuration (control panel), but when I reassign it as an installed printer, it remains with the problem. Can anybody help me out? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! If this is a domain network type of printer, the defaults are controlled by the system administrator and you probably don't have permissions to change the printer default settings so you would be out of luck. It isnīt a domain network printer. I notice you say Vista Home Premium so if this is a stand-alone type of printer that your computer is hooked directly to then you need to reset the default in printer controls. Click Start, Settings, Printers. Find the printer in question and right click it. Click Printing Preferences and set the page size there. The menu you will get is different depending on the printer driver so I can't be more specific. Ensure that you click Apply or OK to make the change stick. Well the printer is hooked to another computer and with the serving machine everything looks fine, as well as with other clients. But this machine, in particular, wonīt configure itīs paper layout to A4 no matter what. I tried doing that exact routine and nothing happened. |
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I want A4 -- Printer goes back to Letter
"LVTravel" escreveu na mensagem ... "Joaquim Oliveira" wrote in message ... Hi everybody! Iīhave a printer at work thatīs generating a problem within one of the client machines (Windows Vista Home Premium). The problem is that the paper configuration always goes back to Letter. And I would like it to stay configured as A4. I already deleted the printer from the printers configuration (control panel), but when I reassign it as an installed printer, it remains with the problem. Can anybody help me out? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! If this is a domain network type of printer, the defaults are controlled by the system administrator and you probably don't have permissions to change the printer default settings so you would be out of luck. It isnīt a domain network printer. I notice you say Vista Home Premium so if this is a stand-alone type of printer that your computer is hooked directly to then you need to reset the default in printer controls. Click Start, Settings, Printers. Find the printer in question and right click it. Click Printing Preferences and set the page size there. The menu you will get is different depending on the printer driver so I can't be more specific. Ensure that you click Apply or OK to make the change stick. Well the printer is hooked to another computer and with the serving machine everything looks fine, as well as with other clients. But this machine, in particular, wonīt configure itīs paper layout to A4 no matter what. I tried doing that exact routine and nothing happened. |
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I want A4 -- Printer goes back to Letter
"Joaquim Oliveira" wrote in message ... "LVTravel" escreveu na mensagem ... "Joaquim Oliveira" wrote in message ... Hi everybody! Iīhave a printer at work thatīs generating a problem within one of the client machines (Windows Vista Home Premium). The problem is that the paper configuration always goes back to Letter. And I would like it to stay configured as A4. I already deleted the printer from the printers configuration (control panel), but when I reassign it as an installed printer, it remains with the problem. Can anybody help me out? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! If this is a domain network type of printer, the defaults are controlled by the system administrator and you probably don't have permissions to change the printer default settings so you would be out of luck. It isnīt a domain network printer. I notice you say Vista Home Premium so if this is a stand-alone type of printer that your computer is hooked directly to then you need to reset the default in printer controls. Click Start, Settings, Printers. Find the printer in question and right click it. Click Printing Preferences and set the page size there. The menu you will get is different depending on the printer driver so I can't be more specific. Ensure that you click Apply or OK to make the change stick. Well the printer is hooked to another computer and with the serving machine everything looks fine, as well as with other clients. But this machine, in particular, wonīt configure itīs paper layout to A4 no matter what. I tried doing that exact routine and nothing happened. I would try uninstalling the printer driver and then re-installing the latest printer driver for that printer model after a computer reboot. See if that fixes your problem. Let us know. |
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I want A4 -- Printer goes back to Letter
"Joaquim Oliveira" wrote in message ... "LVTravel" escreveu na mensagem ... "Joaquim Oliveira" wrote in message ... Hi everybody! Iīhave a printer at work thatīs generating a problem within one of the client machines (Windows Vista Home Premium). The problem is that the paper configuration always goes back to Letter. And I would like it to stay configured as A4. I already deleted the printer from the printers configuration (control panel), but when I reassign it as an installed printer, it remains with the problem. Can anybody help me out? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! If this is a domain network type of printer, the defaults are controlled by the system administrator and you probably don't have permissions to change the printer default settings so you would be out of luck. It isnīt a domain network printer. I notice you say Vista Home Premium so if this is a stand-alone type of printer that your computer is hooked directly to then you need to reset the default in printer controls. Click Start, Settings, Printers. Find the printer in question and right click it. Click Printing Preferences and set the page size there. The menu you will get is different depending on the printer driver so I can't be more specific. Ensure that you click Apply or OK to make the change stick. Well the printer is hooked to another computer and with the serving machine everything looks fine, as well as with other clients. But this machine, in particular, wonīt configure itīs paper layout to A4 no matter what. I tried doing that exact routine and nothing happened. I would try uninstalling the printer driver and then re-installing the latest printer driver for that printer model after a computer reboot. See if that fixes your problem. Let us know. |
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