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November 10th, 2011 14:00
Quest Print-IT - Portrait/Landscape issue
Hi,
I'm looking to deploy Print-IT printers using the Universal Printer drive in a Windows 2003 R2 Terminal Service environment... I've got a Print cluster with all the Windows Printers on it and a dedicated Print-IT print server for vWorkspace. When I create printer on hte Print-IT server from teh Clustered printer it all works fine... fantastic infact with no problems except one...
If a user prints in Portrait, the default for our Windows printing, the job goes through fine, however if the user selects landscape the job remains in portrait... The only way I've worked out how to workaround this is to use a separate Print-IT printer, with different settings on teh Print-IT server, which isn't ideal for admin or the users.
Is there an issue with changing orientation with Print-IT printers?
Kind regards,
Caleb
DELL-Andrew W1
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November 10th, 2011 14:00
Hello Caleb,
I've never seen that issue myself.
One thing that you could try as a workaround is to right click on the vworkspace system tray icon (on the client) and select "Apply additional printer properties"
Thanks, Andrew.
caleb.grant-ohi
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November 11th, 2011 09:00
Okay..
I've narrowed this down to the Ricoh Universal PCL6 Print driver but have no idea now to fix this...
Just to explain what does happen... Although the job deos print in landscape it's printed in portrait... i.e. in the top half of a portrait page... Useless... It does work with the HP universal drvier.
I'll contact Ricoh and see if they've got an updated driver.
DELL-David Y
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November 11th, 2011 10:00
Hi Caleb,
We are aware that using PCL6 print drivers can cause print problems in some cases. In this event the recommendation is to try a PCL5 driver or the manufacturers universal driver (see you have this already).
We have an open enhancement request to support these print drivers, this has been logged as TFS 148408. Please see this knowledge base article for further information https://support.quest.com/Search/SolutionDetail.aspx?id=SOL69626&category=Solutions&SKB=1
Regards
David