Permanently disable show results in printer settings

I have to send out 20+ pdf reports from Excel every day and its infuriating having to manually go into the print settings and unchecking 'view PDF results' every time. How do I permenently disable this stupid feature?

The features that you want to be permenant in the printer have to be changed at the printer, not in the application printer window. That is true for most printers. Applications load the printer settings from the system when they open. You are only changing those loaded settings, not the original. If the "stupid" option was eliminated, there would be just as many folks (or a lot more that are used to it) asking what happened to it. It is nice to have the option; sorry that you do not like the default.

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