Deploying Printers with User Specific Settings via Group Policy

Good Morning All,
We are getting ready to switch our print server over and would like to find an easier way to update everyone's printer list.  The issue we are running into is that we have a few large copiers that use a user id number to validate any print jobs.  Is
there a way to set that up in GPO so that it will give the correct code directly?  I cannot find anywhere that I can adjust the printer preferences.
Thanks,
Brent

Hi
So you just want to update the TCP port with the new IP instead of deploying new drivers from the server?
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