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Force Print Presets

Asked by clowry15 in Apple Software, Mac OS X, Apple Hardware

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I am currently having an issue with my printing presets.  I have a printer that I would like to default to print in Black and White Duplex.  Now, I already have that set-up and it works perfectly.  The problem comes up when I on occasion want to print in color.  The next time I go to print the printer appears correctly, but the preset is saved for color.  I would like to force my printer to always default to Black and White Duplex.  I have looked thru almost every plist on my computer that makes some vague reference to printers without any luck.  I need to know the file of where this information is stored.  Any Ideas? - ThanksStart Free Trial
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Zones: Apple Software, Mac OS X, Apple Hardware
Tags: Apple, OS X Leopard, 10.5.5
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Solution Provided By: eoinosullivan
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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