Balwant,
If you are using CUPS (who isn't these days), you can use the
'lpoptions' command to set a default for each user.
Each user would have to run it to set their own default. Something like
this:
lpoptions -d hp4050
That creates a file in the users home directory called '.lpoptions'.
So, I suppose you could create that file for each of your users. The
syntax is:
Default hp4050
Just make sure you set the ownership and perms of the file for each user.
Jim McQuillan
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balwant singh wrote:
Hello Friends,
Thanks for all your help.
I have one more query. We are using many printers in our organisation
which installed in our LTSP server and ofcourse one printer is set as
default. Now we want to make a printer as default for some LTSP
users and another printer for some other LTSP users.
I will be greatful if you advise me how we can do it.
With Best Wishes
Balwant
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