Restoring Default Printer Driver Settings
Restoring Defaults
Printer Driver | Procedure | |
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PCL 6 | 1. | Access the printer driver. |
(Windows 3.1/9x) | 2. | In the Quick Sets box, click Defaults |
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PCL 6 | 1. | Click the Start button, point to Settings, then click |
(Windows NT 4.0) |
| Printers. |
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| Document Defaults. |
| 2. | In the Quick Sets box, click Defaults |
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Windows 9x PS | 1. | Access the printer driver. |
| 2. | Click the Restore Defaults button for each tab where |
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Windows NT 4.0 PS | The Windows NT 4.0 PS printer driver invokes default | |
| settings when an application is started. To restore default | |
| printer settings without restarting your application, select | |
| another printer driver, then select the Windows NT 4.0 PS | |
| printer driver. | |
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Macintosh | To restore default printer driver settings, delete the | |
LaserWriter 8.3 | “LaserWriter 8 Prefs” file in the Preferences folder in the | |
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Macintosh LaserWriter 8.4 and higher
1.Open the Preferences folder.
2.Open the Printing Prefs folder.
3.Open the Parsed PPD folder.
4.In the Parsed PPD Folder, delete the file with the same name as the printer. For example, for a printer called HP LaserJet 2100 M, delete the file
HP LaserJet 2100 M.PPD in the following path: HD:System Folder:Preferences:Printing Prefs:Parsed PPD Folder:HP LaserJet 2100 M
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