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Antony
Hi,
In our organisation nearly every letter is printed on both plain paper (for
the file copy) and on pre-printed letterheaded paper (the first page,
subsequent pages on plain).
On the HP Laserjet 4050 or 4100s that we have most of, the letterheaded
paper is in the middle tray (tray 2) and the plain paper is in the bottom
tray (tray 3).
Our users have to manually go into the print Properties box and switch
between the two sources each time they print each letter and this is a major
inconvenience with so many users. We are also wasting lots of expensive
letterhead paper when someone inadvertently prints a 150 page draft document
on letterhead.
We have tried recording a macro but the macro does not record any changes to
the print properties for some reason - Are changes to a printer's (or
networked printer's) properties not recorded?
QUESTION: The ideal solution would be to have a keyboard shortcut (i.e CTRL
+ P) which when clicked would go through the motions of printing on both
paper sources.
A solution would be a major benefit to many users!
Thanks for any advice or assistance.
Antony.
In our organisation nearly every letter is printed on both plain paper (for
the file copy) and on pre-printed letterheaded paper (the first page,
subsequent pages on plain).
On the HP Laserjet 4050 or 4100s that we have most of, the letterheaded
paper is in the middle tray (tray 2) and the plain paper is in the bottom
tray (tray 3).
Our users have to manually go into the print Properties box and switch
between the two sources each time they print each letter and this is a major
inconvenience with so many users. We are also wasting lots of expensive
letterhead paper when someone inadvertently prints a 150 page draft document
on letterhead.
We have tried recording a macro but the macro does not record any changes to
the print properties for some reason - Are changes to a printer's (or
networked printer's) properties not recorded?
QUESTION: The ideal solution would be to have a keyboard shortcut (i.e CTRL
+ P) which when clicked would go through the motions of printing on both
paper sources.
A solution would be a major benefit to many users!
Thanks for any advice or assistance.
Antony.