Lexmark 90P3000 Managing print jobs, Finding the print queue for your printer, For Windows users

Models: PRO4000 90P3000 PRO4000C

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Managing print jobs

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Managing print jobs

Finding the print queue for your printer

A print queue represents the printer that is connected to your computer. The print queue name is usually the printer model or the printer nickname assigned when installing or adding the printer.

Note: Several print queues may appear in the list depending on how the printer is connected (USB, Ethernet, wireless). Make sure you know how your printer is connected to the computer to be able to select the correct print queue.

For Windows users

1Open the printers folder.

aClick Finding the print queue for your printer, or click Start and then click Run.

bIn the Start Search or Run box, type control printers.

cPress Enter, or click OK.

2Find the print queue for your printer (Network or USB).

3If the print queue is not in the list, then create a new print queue.

For Macintosh users

1From the Apple menu, navigate to:

System Preferences > Print & Fax > the print queue for your printer

2If the print queue is not in the list, then create a new print queue.

Creating a print queue

For Windows users

1From the Printer Tasks area, click Add a Printer.

2Follow the instructions on the computer screen.

For more information, see the documentation that came with your operating system.

For Macintosh users

1From the Print & Fax area, click +.

2If necessary, click the Default or Default Browser tab.

3Select your printer from the list.

Note: Printers connected to the network or locally through a USB cable may have the same default printer name. If necessary, use the Name field to rename the printer.

4Click Add.

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Lexmark 90P3000 Managing print jobs, Finding the print queue for your printer, Creating a print queue, For Windows users