Default to Color Printing

I have a user that consistently prints to color printers and she would like to know if there is a way to set up Discoverer to always print to color every time she logs in. She currently changes to color in the advanced page setup, but when she logs back in later, that setting has changed. She would like to know how to change to a color printer permanently.

jkboste hi there Hope you are doing well and having a great day
Run this utility   Click here update if the utiliy find any errors. 
Have you tried form the actual application that you are using e.g. Ms Word 2007 on print and printer properties?
Hope it helps 
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