Guest ArameFarpado Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Hi all, For some burocratic reasons i'll have to put a few winXP machines printing at two printers simultaneously, so that every print made will also create a pdf file in a remote server... so i allready have a virtual printer sending pdf files to the server and the real printer configured on those machines, but now i need a hack to put windows printing in bouth printers all printing jobs taken by the users, and i don't know how to do this... i imagined another virtual printer installed that forwards the job to other printers, so that this new virtual printer would be the default one, and in it's preferences i could set the two printers that will receive the jobs (the real printer and the pdf creator). do you know of any simple software that does this? or, other ways to put windows xp printing in two printers simultaneously ? thanks ArameFarpado
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Re: printing in two printers simultaneously >For some burocratic reasons i'll have to put a few winXP machines printing >at two printers simultaneously, so that every print made will also create a >pdf file in a remote server... >so i allready have a virtual printer sending pdf files to the server and the >real printer configured on those machines, but now i need a hack to put >windows printing in bouth printers all printing jobs taken by the users, >and i don't know how to do this... > >i imagined another virtual printer installed that forwards the job to other >printers, so that this new virtual printer would be the default one, and in >it's preferences i could set the two printers that will receive the jobs >(the real printer and the pdf creator). >do you know of any simple software that does this? > >or, other ways to put windows xp printing in two printers simultaneously ? > >thanks >ArameFarpado Something like this, *IF* it's possible, would require special software to manage or supplant the Spooler subsystem and such. I have never heard of this being capable. - Thee Chicago Wolf
Guest ArameFarpado Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Re: printing in two printers simultaneously Em Quinta, 11 de Setembro de 2008 21:57, Thee Chicago Wolf escreveu: >>For some burocratic reasons i'll have to put a few winXP machines printing >>at two printers simultaneously, so that every print made will also create >>a pdf file in a remote server... >>so i allready have a virtual printer sending pdf files to the server and >>the real printer configured on those machines, but now i need a hack to >>put windows printing in bouth printers all printing jobs taken by the >>users, and i don't know how to do this... >> >>i imagined another virtual printer installed that forwards the job to >>other printers, so that this new virtual printer would be the default one, >>and in it's preferences i could set the two printers that will receive the >>jobs (the real printer and the pdf creator). >>do you know of any simple software that does this? >> >>or, other ways to put windows xp printing in two printers simultaneously ? >> >>thanks >>ArameFarpado > > Something like this, *IF* it's possible, would require special > software to manage or supplant the Spooler subsystem and such. I have > never heard of this being capable. > > - Thee Chicago Wolf Are you just saying "it can't be done"? this is not the reply i need :) each printing doesn't need to go exactly the same time for bouth printers, it can be first to one and then to the other, only this must be done with a single print request by the user. i've been thinking a script could do it (maybe), but i'm very poor on scripting and have no ideia how to write a script to interact with windows printing service... i can't believe that, for reasons so absurd, i have to do something that haven't been done before... and the worst thing is, i really need to do it. thanks
Guest The Real Truth MVP Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: printing in two printers simultaneously Sure it can be done. You can setup a distiller service with Adobe and just tell it to print after creating the pdf file. Or you can use the Net use command to map two different printers to the same port. -- Ignore any posts made by the Stalker Leythos, he's still in love with me. He started stalking me after I spurned his advances towards me. He said he would stop Stalking me If I stopped mentioning his name. As you can see that does not work. He is a sick obsessive STALKER. "ArameFarpado" <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote in message news:gacb7m$kff$1@registered.motzarella.org... > Em Quinta, 11 de Setembro de 2008 21:57, Thee Chicago Wolf escreveu: > >>>For some burocratic reasons i'll have to put a few winXP machines >>>printing >>>at two printers simultaneously, so that every print made will also create >>>a pdf file in a remote server... >>>so i allready have a virtual printer sending pdf files to the server and >>>the real printer configured on those machines, but now i need a hack to >>>put windows printing in bouth printers all printing jobs taken by the >>>users, and i don't know how to do this... >>> >>>i imagined another virtual printer installed that forwards the job to >>>other printers, so that this new virtual printer would be the default >>>one, >>>and in it's preferences i could set the two printers that will receive >>>the >>>jobs (the real printer and the pdf creator). >>>do you know of any simple software that does this? >>> >>>or, other ways to put windows xp printing in two printers simultaneously >>>? >>> >>>thanks >>>ArameFarpado >> >> Something like this, *IF* it's possible, would require special >> software to manage or supplant the Spooler subsystem and such. I have >> never heard of this being capable. >> >> - Thee Chicago Wolf > > Are you just saying "it can't be done"? > this is not the reply i need :) > > each printing doesn't need to go exactly the same time for bouth printers, > it can be first to one and then to the other, only this must be done with > a > single print request by the user. > > i've been thinking a script could do it (maybe), but i'm very poor on > scripting and have no ideia how to write a script to interact with > windows printing service... > > i can't believe that, for reasons so absurd, i have to do something that > haven't been done before... and the worst thing is, i really need to do > it. > > thanks >
Guest Leythos Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: printing in two printers simultaneously In article <roiyk.52$x%.0@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com>, toidi@tpap.com says... > Ignore any posts made by the Stalker Leythos, he's still in love with me. > He started stalking me after I spurned his advances towards me. > He said he would stop Stalking me If I stopped mentioning his name. > As you can see that does not work. He is a sick obsessive STALKER. > I told you if you lied I would respond, and you're lying all over the boards again. Stalking, even in usenet is a crime, there are enough pages from your filthy site to prove you're stalking me in your posts, I have them documented and certified authentic - it's your call now Stalker. -- - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)
Guest John John (MVP) Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: printing in two printers simultaneously ArameFarpado wrote: > Em Quinta, 11 de Setembro de 2008 21:57, Thee Chicago Wolf escreveu: > > >>>For some burocratic reasons i'll have to put a few winXP machines printing >>>at two printers simultaneously, so that every print made will also create >>>a pdf file in a remote server... >>>so i allready have a virtual printer sending pdf files to the server and >>>the real printer configured on those machines, but now i need a hack to >>>put windows printing in bouth printers all printing jobs taken by the >>>users, and i don't know how to do this... >>> >>>i imagined another virtual printer installed that forwards the job to >>>other printers, so that this new virtual printer would be the default one, >>>and in it's preferences i could set the two printers that will receive the >>>jobs (the real printer and the pdf creator). >>>do you know of any simple software that does this? >>> >>>or, other ways to put windows xp printing in two printers simultaneously ? >>> >>>thanks >>>ArameFarpado >> >>Something like this, *IF* it's possible, would require special >>software to manage or supplant the Spooler subsystem and such. I have >>never heard of this being capable. >> >>- Thee Chicago Wolf > > > Are you just saying "it can't be done"? > this is not the reply i need :) > > each printing doesn't need to go exactly the same time for bouth printers, > it can be first to one and then to the other, only this must be done with a > single print request by the user. > > i've been thinking a script could do it (maybe), but i'm very poor on > scripting and have no ideia how to write a script to interact with > windows printing service... > > i can't believe that, for reasons so absurd, i have to do something that > haven't been done before... and the worst thing is, i really need to do it. You will have to use a third party product to do this, Windows operating systems cannot do this natively. Do a search on the net for "broadcast printing". John
Guest 3c273 Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: printing in two printers simultaneously I believe it can be done for around $1,200US. Google "print queue manager". Louis "ArameFarpado" <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote in message news:gacb7m$kff$1@registered.motzarella.org... > Em Quinta, 11 de Setembro de 2008 21:57, Thee Chicago Wolf escreveu: > > >>For some burocratic reasons i'll have to put a few winXP machines printing > >>at two printers simultaneously, so that every print made will also create > >>a pdf file in a remote server... > >>so i allready have a virtual printer sending pdf files to the server and > >>the real printer configured on those machines, but now i need a hack to > >>put windows printing in bouth printers all printing jobs taken by the > >>users, and i don't know how to do this... > >> > >>i imagined another virtual printer installed that forwards the job to > >>other printers, so that this new virtual printer would be the default one, > >>and in it's preferences i could set the two printers that will receive the > >>jobs (the real printer and the pdf creator). > >>do you know of any simple software that does this? > >> > >>or, other ways to put windows xp printing in two printers simultaneously ? > >> > >>thanks > >>ArameFarpado > > > > Something like this, *IF* it's possible, would require special > > software to manage or supplant the Spooler subsystem and such. I have > > never heard of this being capable. > > > > - Thee Chicago Wolf > > Are you just saying "it can't be done"? > this is not the reply i need :) > > each printing doesn't need to go exactly the same time for bouth printers, > it can be first to one and then to the other, only this must be done with a > single print request by the user. > > i've been thinking a script could do it (maybe), but i'm very poor on > scripting and have no ideia how to write a script to interact with > windows printing service... > > i can't believe that, for reasons so absurd, i have to do something that > haven't been done before... and the worst thing is, i really need to do it .. > > thanks >
Guest John John (MVP) Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: printing in two printers simultaneously $1,200 ???!!! It can be done with a $50 print driver. John 3c273 wrote: > I believe it can be done for around $1,200US. Google "print queue manager". > Louis > > "ArameFarpado" <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote in message > news:gacb7m$kff$1@registered.motzarella.org... > >>Em Quinta, 11 de Setembro de 2008 21:57, Thee Chicago Wolf escreveu: >> >> >>>>For some burocratic reasons i'll have to put a few winXP machines > > printing > >>>>at two printers simultaneously, so that every print made will also > > create > >>>>a pdf file in a remote server... >>>>so i allready have a virtual printer sending pdf files to the server and >>>>the real printer configured on those machines, but now i need a hack to >>>>put windows printing in bouth printers all printing jobs taken by the >>>>users, and i don't know how to do this... >>>> >>>>i imagined another virtual printer installed that forwards the job to >>>>other printers, so that this new virtual printer would be the default > > one, > >>>>and in it's preferences i could set the two printers that will receive > > the > >>>>jobs (the real printer and the pdf creator). >>>>do you know of any simple software that does this? >>>> >>>>or, other ways to put windows xp printing in two printers simultaneously > > ? > >>>>thanks >>>>ArameFarpado >>> >>>Something like this, *IF* it's possible, would require special >>>software to manage or supplant the Spooler subsystem and such. I have >>>never heard of this being capable. >>> >>>- Thee Chicago Wolf >> >>Are you just saying "it can't be done"? >>this is not the reply i need :) >> >>each printing doesn't need to go exactly the same time for bouth printers, >>it can be first to one and then to the other, only this must be done with > > a > >>single print request by the user. >> >>i've been thinking a script could do it (maybe), but i'm very poor on >>scripting and have no ideia how to write a script to interact with >>windows printing service... >> >>i can't believe that, for reasons so absurd, i have to do something that >>haven't been done before... and the worst thing is, i really need to do it > > . > >>thanks >> > > >
Guest 3c273 Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: printing in two printers simultaneously Then perhaps you should post the website where the OP can purchase the $50 print driver. Louis "John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:OxpzI8OFJHA.1272@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > $1,200 ???!!! It can be done with a $50 print driver. > > John > > 3c273 wrote: > > > I believe it can be done for around $1,200US. Google "print queue manager". > > Louis > > > > "ArameFarpado" <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote in message > > news:gacb7m$kff$1@registered.motzarella.org... > > > >>Em Quinta, 11 de Setembro de 2008 21:57, Thee Chicago Wolf escreveu: > >> > >> > >>>>For some burocratic reasons i'll have to put a few winXP machines > > > > printing > > > >>>>at two printers simultaneously, so that every print made will also > > > > create > > > >>>>a pdf file in a remote server... > >>>>so i allready have a virtual printer sending pdf files to the server and > >>>>the real printer configured on those machines, but now i need a hack to > >>>>put windows printing in bouth printers all printing jobs taken by the > >>>>users, and i don't know how to do this... > >>>> > >>>>i imagined another virtual printer installed that forwards the job to > >>>>other printers, so that this new virtual printer would be the default > > > > one, > > > >>>>and in it's preferences i could set the two printers that will receive > > > > the > > > >>>>jobs (the real printer and the pdf creator). > >>>>do you know of any simple software that does this? > >>>> > >>>>or, other ways to put windows xp printing in two printers simultaneously > > > > ? > > > >>>>thanks > >>>>ArameFarpado > >>> > >>>Something like this, *IF* it's possible, would require special > >>>software to manage or supplant the Spooler subsystem and such. I have > >>>never heard of this being capable. > >>> > >>>- Thee Chicago Wolf > >> > >>Are you just saying "it can't be done"? > >>this is not the reply i need :) > >> > >>each printing doesn't need to go exactly the same time for bouth printers, > >>it can be first to one and then to the other, only this must be done with > > > > a > > > >>single print request by the user. > >> > >>i've been thinking a script could do it (maybe), but i'm very poor on > >>scripting and have no ideia how to write a script to interact with > >>windows printing service... > >> > >>i can't believe that, for reasons so absurd, i have to do something that > >>haven't been done before... and the worst thing is, i really need to do it > > > > . > > > >>thanks > >> > > > > > >
Guest John John (MVP) Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 Re: printing in two printers simultaneously http://www.eprintdriver.com/eprint-broadcastprinting.html John 3c273 wrote: > Then perhaps you should post the website where the OP can purchase the $50 > print driver. > Louis > > "John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message > news:OxpzI8OFJHA.1272@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >>$1,200 ???!!! It can be done with a $50 print driver. >> >>John >> >>3c273 wrote: >> >> >>>I believe it can be done for around $1,200US. Google "print queue > > manager". > >>>Louis >>> >>>"ArameFarpado" <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote in message >>>news:gacb7m$kff$1@registered.motzarella.org... >>> >>> >>>>Em Quinta, 11 de Setembro de 2008 21:57, Thee Chicago Wolf escreveu: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>For some burocratic reasons i'll have to put a few winXP machines >>> >>>printing >>> >>> >>>>>>at two printers simultaneously, so that every print made will also >>> >>>create >>> >>> >>>>>>a pdf file in a remote server... >>>>>>so i allready have a virtual printer sending pdf files to the server > > and > >>>>>>the real printer configured on those machines, but now i need a hack > > to > >>>>>>put windows printing in bouth printers all printing jobs taken by the >>>>>>users, and i don't know how to do this... >>>>>> >>>>>>i imagined another virtual printer installed that forwards the job to >>>>>>other printers, so that this new virtual printer would be the default >>> >>>one, >>> >>> >>>>>>and in it's preferences i could set the two printers that will receive >>> >>>the >>> >>> >>>>>>jobs (the real printer and the pdf creator). >>>>>>do you know of any simple software that does this? >>>>>> >>>>>>or, other ways to put windows xp printing in two printers > > simultaneously > >>>? >>> >>> >>>>>>thanks >>>>>>ArameFarpado >>>>> >>>>>Something like this, *IF* it's possible, would require special >>>>>software to manage or supplant the Spooler subsystem and such. I have >>>>>never heard of this being capable. >>>>> >>>>>- Thee Chicago Wolf >>>> >>>>Are you just saying "it can't be done"? >>>>this is not the reply i need :) >>>> >>>>each printing doesn't need to go exactly the same time for bouth > > printers, > >>>>it can be first to one and then to the other, only this must be done > > with > >>>a >>> >>> >>>>single print request by the user. >>>> >>>>i've been thinking a script could do it (maybe), but i'm very poor on >>>>scripting and have no ideia how to write a script to interact with >>>>windows printing service... >>>> >>>>i can't believe that, for reasons so absurd, i have to do something that >>>>haven't been done before... and the worst thing is, i really need to do > > it > >>>. >>> >>> >>>>thanks >>>> >>> >>> >>> > >
Guest ArameFarpado Posted September 14, 2008 Posted September 14, 2008 Re: printing in two printers simultaneously Em Sexta, 12 de Setembro de 2008 17:09, John John (MVP) escreveu: > http://www.eprintdriver.com/eprint-broadcastprinting.html > what i need is something like this: http://www.pykota.com/software/tea4cups/ one of it's funcions: Send the same job to several printers at the same time, which is not possible with CUPS. this is really a program that takes control of all printing services. unfortunaly, i can't find anything like this to windows... crap! best regards ArameFarpado
Recommended Posts