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Do celu tam się wysiada. Lec Stanisław Jerzy (pierw. de Tusch-Letz, 1909-1966)
A bogowie grają w kości i nie pytają wcale czy chcesz przyłączyć się do gry (. . . ) Bogowie kpią sobie z twojego poukładanego życia (. . . ) nie przejmują się zbytnio ani naszymi planami na przyszłość ani oczekiwaniami. Gdzieś we wszechświecie rzucają kości i przypadkiem wypada twoja kolej. I odtąd zwyciężyć lub przegrać - to tylko kwestia szczęścia. Borys Pasternak
Idąc po kurzych jajach nie podskakuj. Przysłowie szkockie
I Herkules nie poradzi przeciwko wielu.
Dialog półinteligentów równa się monologowi ćwierćinteligenta. Stanisław Jerzy Lec (pierw. de Tusch - Letz, 1909-1966)
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.Ok, so we understand why people would have printers at home desktoppublishing, organizing bills, writing letters, and so on.In this electronic age whywould any large business ever need a printer? Doesn t the technology exist tohave a paperless office? The technology does exist, but for whatever reason peoplejust love to print.If you have ever worked in desktop support, you know thatthere are three things that concern most users.Can they check their e-mail, canthey surf the Internet, and can they print? Go into any office, large or small, andyou will find printers being used.In large companies, it is not uncommon for auser to map to three or more printers.For example, he might map to a heavy-duty network enabled LaserJet for printing text documents and a local colorprinter for printing pictures.More than likely, he also maps to a few backupprinters in case one of the preferred printers go down.Some companies dependon printing to stay in business.For example, mortgage companies could not cur-rently survive without their printers.If you have ever applied for a mortgageloan, you have filled out a stack of paperwork three feet high.Other companiesuse printers to print manuals and booklets.It can be cheaper for a company tobuy a quality printer and do all of their book printing in-house instead of havingto send it to an outside printing press.Printers vary drastically in price.You can get an entry-level printer for under$100, or you can easily spend $10,000 for a high-end color LaserJet printer.Mostcompanies are going away from the give everyone their own printer approach.This is difficult to administer.This is not to mention that, for the price of 50local printers, you can buy yourself one or two network printers that will vastlyoutperform the local printers in quality and speed.At times, local printers areneeded.For instances, any time you are printing confidential information youprobably don t want to send your print job to a shared public printer.Usuallyhuman resources and payroll have their own local printers.In this chapter, you will learn how to install local printers.We also look at howto share out local printers and make them available to network users.We then showhow to map network users to newly shared printers and how to configure printerswith the proper security setting to ensure that they are being utilized by authorizedwww.syngress.com189_XP_13.qxd 11/12/01 11:13 AM Page 637Working with Printers " Chapter 13 637users only.This chapter exposes you to installing, configuring, and managingprinters both network and local.Adding a Local PrinterBefore we look at installation, let s lay the groundwork with an understanding ofMicrosoft s printing terminology.This has changed since Windows NT 4.0 andWindows 2000.Microsoft changed their terminology to better match howpeople commonly refer to printer components.Let s review what the compo-nents were called in NT/2000, and then we explain the new terms.It is impor-tant to understand both ways, because more than likely you will hear it referredto both ways (although only one way is correct).If you heard somebody talkingabout a printer, what would you think they were talking about? More than likelyyou would assume that they are talking about a machine that prints.Unfortunately, according to Microsoft NT/2000 terminology, you would be mis-taken.In NT/2000, Microsoft called the machine that prints the print device.Theyconsidered the printer to be the collection of software that controls the printdevice, such as the print driver, the print queue, and any other needed softwarefiles.Do you see how this can be confusing? Finally, Microsoft has changed theirterminology to something that makes a little more sense.The machine that doesthe printing is called the printer (no longer called print device), and the collec-tion of software that controls the printer is called the logical printer.The printerdriver, which is covered in great detail in the following section, is the software thattells you computer how to instruct your printer to print.A large portion ofprinting problems have to do with using an incorrect driver.The print queue con-tains all of the jobs waiting to be printed.Printer DriversBy using printer drivers, every program doesn t have to worry itself about how tocommunicate with every printer on the market.The program prints the same toall printers, and the driver handles getting the information ready.Printer driverstranslate commands from the computer s language to the printer s language
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