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Monday, November 26, 2007 10:56:30 AM(UTC)
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I have a project to print the same word doc to 10 different NETWORKED sites at the same time. Across our WAN.
Can I use this software for this purpose?
If so, which part, if not what can I use?
Thanks for any info.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007 8:07:31 AM(UTC)
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What
exactly do you mean by sites? If you mean the ability to send the document to
several emails then yes, you could use ePrint to do that.
If you mean
something else can you please explain?
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007 8:25:40 AM(UTC)
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By sites I mean, Printers connected to a network PC
The PCs are connected to a WAN, with many miles between the sites.
I want to send a print job to all the printers at the same time, and have all the printers print the same document.
Is this possible with ePRINT?
Thanks for your time
Clint.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:16:17 AM(UTC)
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Clint,
If you want
to print through ePrint to several network printers you can do this, but the
printers should be configured on your PC and you should be able to print to
them (for example, printing a test page).
This means
for ePrint to work, these sites must appear as regular printers in the Windows
Printers (or Printers and Faxes) folder.
If that's
the case, you can create a task printer and modify the options and select the
desired printers to print to.
If you
don't have ePrint 5 Professional, I recommend that you download the free evaluation
version and try the operation with it to see if it meets your demands. You can
get the evaluation from this link:
http://eprintdriver.com/about-ePrint.htm
If
you want to use ePrint 5 printer as a shared printer through network am afraid
you can do that. However, we have a Terminal Services edition of ePrint, which
can be installed on a Terminal Server and access from Terminal Client machines,
but even this version cannot be used as a shared printer.
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