Change default print settings

I want to change the default print settings on Firefox 6.0.2 such that the headres, footers, etc. are not printed when I print a web page.

Firefox button > Print -> Page Setup

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    I was wondering if anyone knows how I could change the default print settings so that crop marks and labels are turned on by default.  I've tried using automator, and making an action but haven't had any luck.  Thanks.
    Marcus

    anyone??
    It would also be nice to have a default set of commands under print settings, like paper size, media type, color management, etc.

  • Changing default printer settings in SAP Portal

    Hi,
    When i am trying to print the report in SAP Portal, the default page setting is A3 , i need to change it to 8.5 * 11 inches.
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    File --> Page Setup.
    Try doing this.
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  • How do i change default printer settings

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    thanks for the reply.......I'm on 10.7.5 but I think the issue is that I'm not printing from an App, I want to print direct from Finder and when I select cmd/p or go through the file menu and select print the dialogue box doesn't appear or isn't an option.
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    I have about 50 pics I want to print so if I can change the default settings then I can simply cmd/p every time knowing that they'll print the way I want them.
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  • How do I change default printer settings in Lion?

    I just got a new MacBook Pro and after installing the correct drivers and setting up my printer, it now prints 2-sided by default.  How do I change this default setting?
    I'm using a MacBook Pro, OS X 10.7.4, printing over AirPort to a KonicaMinolta office machine.  I had this same setup with my old MBP (OS X 10.6.8) with no problems whatsoever.

    Many vendors have started releasing printer drivers that have been defaulted to two-sided (duplexed). I would assume that the printer driver you are using on 10.6 is an older version compared to that being used on Lion.
    There are two possible actions. One is to create a Preset that has the driver set to single sided and use this preset when you don't want duplex. The other is to modify the PPD for the printer so that it is set to single sided by default.
    Making a Preset is easy. Open a document and select to print. Make the changes in the print dialog to set single sided printing and then open the Presets menu and choose to save this change for this KM printer. Then whenever you print to the KM just ensure the Preset is set to whatever name you gave to the single sided setting.
    As for modifying the PPD, this is done via the CUPS web page.
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    http://127.0.0.1:631/printers
    This will open the CUPS Printer administration page and will show all the printers currently configured on the Mac. For the printer that you wish to change the defaults for, click its name in the Queue Name column.
    Clicking the printer name will open the printer administration page for that printer. Here you need to click on the Administration drop menu and then select Set Default Options.
    This will show a new page with four menu headings (links); Options Installed, General, Banners and Policies. Select General. Scroll down the list until you find an entry like "Finishing" or something similar that shows the single sided and two sided setting. Change this from 2 sided to 1 sided.
    With the option selected you then need to scroll down the list to the bottom of the page where you will see the ‘Set Default Options’ button. Click this button and you will then be presented with an authentication window. Enter the account name and password that has been set as the admin for this Mac. And then press the Log In button. You will then see another page stating that the information change is completed.
    Now you can open an application and select to print and then check the output is set to single sided.

  • Changing default printer settings

    This may be a dumb question, but I can't figure out how to set my printer to always print black & white as the default. This has caused me to go through tons of color cartridges & I'm tired of it. What am I missing? I used to be able to adjust this all the time on a PC (I cringe saying that...I'm so anti-PC)

    The settings will vary from one printer brand/model to the next. In my Print dialog box (I have a Canon MP 800) there is a drop-down list with a selection called "Quality & Media". Looking at that, I can check off the Grayscale box to get black & white. Yours may be different, but there should be a setting in there somewhere, unless your printer doesn't allow it at all.

  • Changing Permanent Default Print Settings

    Hello All,
    A few months ago, I somehow managed to change my print settings permanently to B&W. I know it wasn't just changed to grayscale through the print menu when I try to print a document. I have a Canon MP470 and am running Leopard OS X. I remember having to go through lots of layers of menus to get it to do this, I just don't remember how I got there.
    A page somewhere on the internet showed step by step how to do this. I can no longer find it. I know my printer still prints color as it will still make color copies using the copy machine function.
    Does anybody have any idea how to undo this?
    Thanks for your help!

    The location of the grayscale setting would depend on which driver you are currently using. There are two Canon provided drivers, a v6.9.3 and a v10.1.2 'CUPS' driver. There is also a Gutenprint offering and there is also PrintFab.
    If you open System Preferences > Print & Fax and select the MP470 in the Printers list, you can check the version of driver you have by selecting the Options & Supplies and looking at the General tab.
    For the v6.9.3 driver, the Grayscale Printing setting is located under the Quality & Media menu. If you selected this and then made a Preset, then that would give you a default b&w option.
    But your post suggests that you changed more than this so I'm not sure what you would have done differently to the above. There is no function to default the printer to b&w via the machine control panel.
    If you want to keep your locked b&w driver you could add another printer queue using the same version driver or the other version driver.
    Or if you want to remove the current b&w driver, then you could reset the printing system and then add a new printer queue.
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  • Any way to override default printer settings into a PDF

    Hi -- I work for a large organization that has lots of computers and printers and prints a lot of forms and documents.  We are moving towards more digitization of documents and records including printing forms as needed as opposed to having large sets of forms onhand.  This should save us a lot of time and money once complete as these forms often change and the old process would be to then trash much of these documents and re-print for just one change.  The majority of our printers do have letter & legal trays as well as duplex support, however due to the vast number of users the default printer settings tied to each user and/or computer may be slightly different.  While standardizing all the printer settings across all users/computers would be one solution, we don't anticipate doing this as depending on the job peformed the different settings may be more preferable / advantageous for that user.
    As such the other solution I can think of is to hardcode the specific printer settings needed to correctly print a large document into that PDF file which may differ from that computer's print settings.  For example, the default computer print settings may be to print on just 1 side but duplex would be encoded / scripted directly into the PDF so IRREGARDLESS of the computer/printer settings this document would always print duplexed.
    Is there anyway to do this?  I would need to do more than just duplexing -- ie some form sets would need to be both duplexed and 'fit to printable area' whereas some would need to be only on one page and 'shrunk to printable area', etc, etc.  Our current practice is to insert a 1 page coversheet at the front of each document with the printer settings that need to be used for that form set, however this has been difficult for some users to do and has caused unnecessary time with our IT troubleshooting form printing.
    -Brandon

    Hi Brandon,
    You can use the Print Presets in Acrobat for that purpose. Please follow the steps below:
    1. Open the PDF in Acrobat
    2. Open Document Properties dialog (using Ctrl + D)
    3. Select the "Advanced" tab
    4. In the "Print dialog Presets" section, you can choose DuplexMode as well as Page Scaling for this document.
    Please let us know if this works for you
    Thanks,
    -Shilpi

  • How can I set the default print settings of my document as color.  I want the default print setting to be color when someone opens a document.  similar to duplex print preset is there a color print preset?

    How can I set the default print settings of my document as color.  I want the default print setting to be color when someone opens a document.  similar to duplex print preset is there a color print preset?

    Hi,
    Try saving your settings as a Preset by clicking the Preset drop down and then select Save Current Settings as a Preset.
    Next try changing the settings by selecting the saved preset.
    That allow saving the settings for a specific printer, I assume it may also allow selecting these settings for another printer.

  • Default print settings

    I need to change my default print settings to black and white. I've changed it in the print dialog box to grayscale, but when I print coupons, that box doesn't come up; it just automatically prints in color. My Dell desktop let me change the default print settings for my exact same printer, so it's not a problem with the printer. Please help. Thanks.

    Have the same issue.  Did you get it resolved?

  • Default Printer Settings

    Am just setting up my first Mac. Have connected a Brother 5150D printer which works fine both on Mac and on wireless network but..... as most of my printing is duplex (to save paper) I want to set this as the default and get two-sided printing each time I click the print icon in Office Mac or any other application. I have set up the printer and gone to http//:127.0.0.1.631/printers and set the parameters to duplex - no tumble and set the duplex option in printer preferences/layout. Despite these default settings when I click the print icon it always prints single sided. The only way I can get duplex printing is to click file/print/copies & pages/layout/2 sided/long edge binding and hit print. I have restarted the Mac after changes, recycled the printer, deleted and reinstalled the printer but the icon default seems to remain insistent on printing single sided
    Help please!!

    Hello dgcornett,
    Depending on which printer that you have, the software interface to change the default print settings could vary. You can click the link below to view steps to change the settings on the Photosmart 7510 series printer, which is a recently released printer.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02987938&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&product=5070121&tmp...
    If you can specify the printer that you have, more specific steps can be posted.
    If I have solved your issue, please feel free to provide kudos and make sure you mark this thread as solution provided!
    Although I work for HP, my posts and replies are my own opinion and not those of HP.

  • When I open E12 to print, the printer settings do not reflect my default printer settings.

    When I open E12 to print, the printer settings do not reflect my default printer settings.  After I change the settings in E12 and print and close, when I reopen E12 the printer settings are back to what E12 originally decided they were.  What am I missing?

    Not on the list for supported printers http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4356

  • Excel 2010 not using the default print settings

    Currently got an issue with Excel 2010 not using the default print settings for a couple of users on our network,
    basically when pressing cntrl P or selecting the print option from the file menu the printer settings are different to the print settings selected in the devices and printers menu, we have checked the print drivers etc but this has still not resolved the
    issue, all other office programs are fine and also other users are reporting this issue more and more with different printers,
    tried restarting print spooler service and re-installing office but this has come to no avail,
    any ideas would be much appreciated!

    Hi,
    This issue occurs because the Page Setup settings that you specify in your file override the settings that you specify in the printer driver properties.
    To work around this issue, do not specify the paper size, page orientation, or page margins in the printer driver properties. Instead, specify these settings in your workbook.
    To specify these settings, follow these steps:
    1.Start Excel, and then open the workbook you want to change.
    2.In Microsoft Office Excel 2010, click the sheet that you want to print, and then click the Page Layout tab. In the Page Setup group, click Page Setup to open the Page Setup dialog box.
    3.Click the Page tab.
    4.Under Paper size, click the paper size that you want.
    5. Click Options button and in Printing Shortcuts tab, in the Paper source area, perform one of the following steps:  ◦If the printer can automatically select the correct paper tray to use, click Default tray in the First page list, and then click Default
    tray in the Other pages list.
    Default tray is the default setting in both of these lists.
    ◦If the printer cannot automatically select the correct paper tray to use, you may have to select the paper tray that contains the paper size that you selected in step 4.
    To do this, click the appropriate paper tray in the First page list and in the Other pages list.
    6.If you want to change the page orientation or its page margins, click the Finishing tab.
    7.Select the options that you want.
    8.Click OK.
    9.Repeat steps 2 to 8 for each sheet of your workbook for which you want to specify settings.
    Jaynet Zhang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Default printer settings for HP Deskjet 882c

    All I want to do is set this printer to print in black and white by default. If I wanted color, I would use my other printer ... I want faster than a snails pace so I brought this one back out.
    Being a PC for my entire life, this should be an easy thing to set the default print settings on the printer. I don't see them!
    What I am printing is emails off hotmail ... tons of them ... going back months ... so please don't ask me to add an additional step here ...
    Pulling my hair out here ... help would be lovely!

    You are on the right track for sure. The claim code is in fact printed in blue, so if your color inks are low or empty it will not show up. 
    I noticed there are 2 version of the 6500A, I will go under the assumption that you do not have the 'Plus' version since you didn't specify this, shouldn't be a big discrepancy either way (let me know if I am wrong).
    Viewing your ink levels is covered here, your Cyan ink cartridge could be empty : http://goo.gl/RjIhbp
    You can still find the claim code on the front panel of your printer without color ink. Go back to web services on your printers display and it will show your "*@hpeprint.com" email address. The prefix before the "@" is in fact your code.
    Also note that your code has most likely expired, which happens after 24 hours of being generated. Not a big deal. If your code has expired you will have to reset the web services in your printer, this will generate a new printer code. You can do this easily from the front panel of your printer.
    Follow this link and expand the section “What if I lose my printer code before registering?” under “Frequently asked questions (FAQs)”
    http://goo.gl/0WUyIe
    (*a note on step 4, some firmware updates may have simplified this entire step to be simply “remove web services”)
    After enabling the web services again the printer code area will still be blank if you are out of cyan ink. 
    Regardless the new code will display on the front panel (under web services).
    I hope this gets you going with ePrint. Let me know if you are having issues printing in color beyond this, or if you are still experiencing difficulties with ePrint.
    I work on behalf of HP.
    TwoPointOh
    I work on behalf of HP
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  • Push default printer settings from server - setprinter.exe ?

    Hi,
    I need to push out some new default printer settings (mono and duplex) for 300 printers across about 12 x 2003/2008 print servers.  All of these devices are already mapped by around 2500 WinXP/7 users, so reconnecting the devices for everybody is not
    an option, nor is redeploying via GPO.  I've read the following thread, which appears to explain what I need to do:
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserverprint/thread/a0a9bb3f-db24-417d-9905-c310d068d3c6/ 
    Firstly, I need the latest version of setprinter.exe, as the one I've got is date stamped April 2003, which I assume is the one that fails to work with devmode 9.  Does anybody know where I can get this from?
    Secondly, I think it says that the clients will periodically update themselves with the server's default settings.  This is perfect, if correct.  However, would anybody please be able to explain when these periodic updates take place?
    Many thanks in advance !
    Andy

    Hi,
    There is a tool named "setprinter.exe" tool in the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit.
    Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit can be downloaded from the link below:
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9D467A69-57FF-4AE7-96EE-B18C4790CFFD&displaylang=en
    As far as I know, there is no Windows Server 2008 Resource Kit for download, some of the MS Press have some books include Windows® Server 2008 Security Resource Kit
     http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/book.aspx?ID=11841&locale=en-us
    Windows Server® 2008 Resource Kit (bundle)
    http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/book.aspx?ID=10345&locale=en-us
    You may find ll the entire RESOURCE KIT on CD attached with the book.
    Windows Server 2008 R2
    ==================
    No resource kit Tools & Support tools are available for 2008R2...everything is on the OS already
    Secondly, I think it says that the clients will periodically update themselves with the server's default settings.
    >> Do you mean group policy refresh? By default, computer Group Policy is updated in the background every 90 minutes, with a random offset of 0 to 30 minutes. In addition to background updates, Group Policy for the computer is always updated when the
    system starts.
    Hope this helps!
    Best Regards
    Elytis Cheng
    Elytis Cheng
    TechNet Community Support

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