This lesson looked at how to manage print resources on a network. This could include dedicated print servers as well as physical printers connected to client machines.
They talked about how to install and configure printer driver, and how to control access to those printers in various ways. Printer pooling makes it possible for users to send jobs to one print spooler, and then for that job to be sent to a printer based on availability, capacity or other considerations.
It’s also possible to limit access to users or groups based on their needs or lack of them. One neat feature is that you can set up two identical printers that print to the same physical unit, but to use the different defined printers to allow or deny access as needed.
Looking for more interesting and useful information in the next lesson.
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