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Jan 20, 2024, 6:07:05 AM1/20/24
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If the driver listed is not the right version or operating system, search our driver archive for the correct version. Enter Fuji Xerox Co. DocuCentre-IV C3370 into the search box above and then submit. In the results, choose the best match for your PC and operating system.

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I find it inconvenient, when I change the driver to b & w and use Save as hoping it would remember it forever, it remains b & w until I print in colour then the option revert to colour until I select b & w again. So it seem to endlessly save last state instead of what I saved it to initially.

2- after years choosing the same printer and go changing the settings to Color on the printer driver, isn't it utopia to think users will actually change their habits? You see I suspect some will continue opening the printing preferences and pick Color or Black and white . In other word this solution rely too much on users.

We've done this, but we use a print server. This allows us to both configure the driver so the user gets the default settings we want them to, and deploy the printer using group policies (we have 22 printers) so I don't have to touch a workstation to install a printer on it.

From experience with either local IP printing or client server configurations setting the printing defaults and preferences will normally solve the issue of defaults remaining consistent. If however they do not a corrupt driver might be the culprit and need replacing not updating. I have found that with MS Office applications ie Word and Excel that if a user accesses and changes their printer properties or even the selected printer then prints that document and does not close the document then the next document opened using that same application will retain whatever settings or printer that was selected previously if the application is not closed. The same used to be true of Adobe Reader, however testing of the DC version has shown this behavior has been corrected. Without an solution to this my workaround to customers is to close these documents or applications or issues will continue. The problem with the application behavior acting this way is that not only color printing issues, but printing to special media or specific trays becomes problematic when the application holds on to previous settings and the process of printing becomes more complex than a single button click for the end user. If anyone has a solution to this I would be glad to know how it was overcome.

Obviously if I install a local print driver on the machine and change the setting son that workstation that will work. This will defeat the purpose of Group Policy and running around to over 100 machines.

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