said:
>Geez, lueez! That was the easiest "fix" I've ever done in OS/2!
Fixes are easy when nothing is broken. ;-)
Since you asked about other methods
- You can drag a Printer template to the Desktop and
go from there.
- You can RMB on on existing Printer object and select
Create another.
- You can open the properties of an existing Printer object,
click on the Printer driver tab, RMB on a printer in either
of the printers listboxes and select Install device.
- You can Ctrl-drag and existing Printer object and adjust
the new object's properties.
The important thing to understand about the eCS/OS2 printer model is that
Printer drivers are not Printer objects. A Printer driver is effectively
the code that supports one or more printer models. A Printer object is a
WPS object that defines how to print to specific physical printer,
connected to a specific output port using a specific Printer driver.
Steven
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