Le 05/04/2011 11:12, Brad Rogers a écrit :
I can't test this here, (one computer, one printer) but an educated
guess would lead me to test this by removing the defined printer from the
template you have. Then, with nothing to instruct otherwise, printing
should be sent to the default printer as
support wrote (27-04-11 09:25)
Le 05/04/2011 11:12, Brad Rogers a écrit :
I can't test this here, (one computer, one printer) but an educated
guess would lead me to test this by removing the defined printer from the
template you have. Then, with nothing to instruct otherwise, printing
should be
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 09:25:48 +0200
support supp...@batpro.com wrote:
Hello support,
It would be nice, but how can we achive this ?
The user interface does not allow to select a blank printer.
Aren't there two printers listed? From what you say here, it seems
not. I thought that both the
Hi,
support schrieb:
Hello,
Is there a mean to force the use of the default printer ?
We have a single template (.ott file) used on several different
computers, each one having a different default printer.
When we use the template, it defaults to print on the printer defined in
the template, but
Hello,
Is there a mean to force the use of the default printer ?
We have a single template (.ott file) used on several different
computers, each one having a different default printer.
When we use the template, it defaults to print on the printer defined in
the template, but we need that it
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 10:12:07 +0200
support supp...@batpro.com wrote:
Hello support,
When we use the template, it defaults to print on the printer defined
in the template, but we need that it prints on the printer defined as
default printer on the computer.
Is there a mean to do this ?
I
Brad Rogers wrote:
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 10:12:07 +0200
supportsupp...@batpro.com wrote:
Hello support,
When we use the template, it defaults to print on the printer defined
in the template, but we need that it prints on the printer defined as
default printer on the computer.
Is there a mean