[quote user="Brian Fluet"]I have seen this happen with other old apps. The behavior is as if the print job is sent directly to the printer, ignoring the printer driver preferences. Does setting the default tray in the printer preferences on a client machine make a difference?[/quote]
The default tray is already set on each client machine, but Pmail is ignoring it.
[quote user="Brian Fluet"]Also, might the problem be specific to printers using a PS driver? I'm using PCL drivers on all printers due to problems with PS drivers (I don't remember the specifics though). Tray management on a recently purchased Xerox printer was problematic with both PS & PCL6 drivers. A PCL5 driver solved the problem.[/quote]
We are using PCL drivers only
[quote user="Brian Fluet"]Finally, I've experienced client PC's that just would not print correctly when the printer was installed as a network printer. Installing the printer as a local printer to the appropriate TCP/IP port has been the solution. [/quote]
All of our printers are network printer. Installing local printers is not our preffered method since all printer queues should be centrally managed by the server.
But anyway. The problem is only with one of our printers where normal paper is in tray 2 and letter heads in tray 1. I will exchange the trays one with another. Then it doesn't matter when Pmail is always using tray 1, ignoring all default Windows settings.
<p>[quote user="Brian Fluet"]I have seen this happen with other old apps.&nbsp; The behavior is as if the print job is sent directly to the printer, ignoring the printer driver preferences.&nbsp; Does setting the default tray in the printer preferences on a client machine make a difference?[/quote]</p><p>The default tray is already set on each client machine, but Pmail is ignoring it.
</p><p>[quote user="Brian Fluet"]Also, might the problem be specific to printers using a PS driver?&nbsp; I'm using PCL drivers on all printers due to problems with PS drivers (I don't remember the specifics though).&nbsp; Tray management on a recently purchased Xerox printer was problematic with both PS &amp; PCL6 drivers.&nbsp; A PCL5 driver solved the problem.[/quote]</p><p>We are using PCL drivers only
</p><p>[quote user="Brian Fluet"]Finally, I've experienced client PC's that just would not print correctly when the printer was installed as a network printer.&nbsp; Installing the printer as a local printer to the appropriate TCP/IP port has been the solution. [/quote]</p><p>All of our printers are network printer. Installing local printers is not our preffered method since all printer queues should be centrally managed by the server.</p><p>But anyway. The problem is only with one of our printers where normal paper is in tray 2 and letter heads in tray 1. I will exchange the trays one with another. Then it doesn't matter when Pmail is always using tray 1, ignoring all default Windows settings.
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