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Using the Print Permissions Technology tasks

1Go to Settings Æ Printer Æ Print Permissions Technology and select either Users Table
or Hosts Table.
2Select the supported color devices that you want to use with the task from the Find Results
window. For information on locating devices, see Finding the devices you want.
3Select your management option:
Click Add to enter a new user or host.
Click Edit to modify an existing user or host.
Click Remove to remove a selected user or host.
Click Remove All to remove all users or hosts from the table.
4Enter or modify the appropriate fields in the table dialog box.
5Click OK to implement the changes or Cancel to cancel the command.
6Click Apply to save the changes or Undo to revert to the table’s previous state.
Queue management
Queue management provides the capability to create and remove Windows print objects (queues)
on host computers that utilize Windows-based platforms. Queue management utilizes two tasks to
manage print objects: the Create Windows Print Objects task and the Remove Windows Print
Objects task. The Create Windows Print Objects task can create Windows print queues on multiple
host computers simultaneously, eliminating the need to set up print queues separately on each
individual host computer. The Remove Windows Print Objects task similarly lets you remove print
queues from host devices.
Note: In order to create print objects on remote host computers (computers on whic h an
instance of the MarkVision Server is not running), the MarkVision Serve r must first
be configured to perform the necessary network operations. See Configuring the
MarkVision Server for instruction on implementing this configuration.

Configuring the MarkVision Server

To create print objects on remote host computers, the MarkVision Server service for Windows must
be configured to run in the context of a valid administrative user ID and Password. This allows the
MarkVision Server service to perform network operations such as listing the existing print objects
and drivers that reside on other computers.

For Windows operating systems only

1Open the Windows Control Panel. For example, go to Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel.
2Double-click Administrative Tools.