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How to get the PrinterSettings of a Printer?

I have multiple printer drivers installed (e.g. EPSON, RICOH, CANNON) on my
computer. Is there any way to check/get the PrinterSettings of any of them
using Printer Name? i.e. if I want to check EPSON printers PrinterSettings
that may not be the default printer, how to do it?
Please guide
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sachin
Nov 16 '05 #1
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How to set any one of them as Default Printer?
"Sachin" wrote:
I have multiple printer drivers installed (e.g. EPSON, RICOH, CANNON) on my
computer. Is there any way to check/get the PrinterSettings of any of them
using Printer Name? i.e. if I want to check EPSON printers PrinterSettings
that may not be the default printer, how to do it?
Please guide
--
sachin

Nov 16 '05 #2

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