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how to know the job retention capabilities of printer

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    Dear all I need to know whether printer support "Job Retention" (Job Storage) feature or not, ie whether printer can store the jobs so that they can be printer later by issuing a password to printer control panel. (Different options for job storage are "Hold and proof", "Private Job", "Quick copy" etc. To know all these information I tried WMI in windows, various vc++ printer capabilities APIs without any luck. Is there some way so that I can get all these information. please help.. Regards Shobhit Jain

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      Dear all I need to know whether printer support "Job Retention" (Job Storage) feature or not, ie whether printer can store the jobs so that they can be printer later by issuing a password to printer control panel. (Different options for job storage are "Hold and proof", "Private Job", "Quick copy" etc. To know all these information I tried WMI in windows, various vc++ printer capabilities APIs without any luck. Is there some way so that I can get all these information. please help.. Regards Shobhit Jain

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      Member 2734270 wrote:

      Is there some way so that I can get all these information.

      Yes. Posting it in the correct forum will surely help. :)

      He died when he was alive.

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        Dear all I need to know whether printer support "Job Retention" (Job Storage) feature or not, ie whether printer can store the jobs so that they can be printer later by issuing a password to printer control panel. (Different options for job storage are "Hold and proof", "Private Job", "Quick copy" etc. To know all these information I tried WMI in windows, various vc++ printer capabilities APIs without any luck. Is there some way so that I can get all these information. please help.. Regards Shobhit Jain

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        Paul Conrad
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        This forum is for discussing coding horrors you have run across, not for programming help...

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          Dear all I need to know whether printer support "Job Retention" (Job Storage) feature or not, ie whether printer can store the jobs so that they can be printer later by issuing a password to printer control panel. (Different options for job storage are "Hold and proof", "Private Job", "Quick copy" etc. To know all these information I tried WMI in windows, various vc++ printer capabilities APIs without any luck. Is there some way so that I can get all these information. please help.. Regards Shobhit Jain

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          MrPlankton
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          I can see how this might turn into a horror story if you have personel or classified information on a printer and the printer was stolen or accessed by someone not authorized. Most printers have a diagnostic capability, that is they can be put in diagnostic mode. Setting may also be accessable if printer has a setup/configuration menu option. If printer has LCD you can scroll through settings looking for anything about auto memory purge, store jobs, batch storage, and disable the appropriate setting. You can also search online for printer model to see if printer has this capability.

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            Dear all I need to know whether printer support "Job Retention" (Job Storage) feature or not, ie whether printer can store the jobs so that they can be printer later by issuing a password to printer control panel. (Different options for job storage are "Hold and proof", "Private Job", "Quick copy" etc. To know all these information I tried WMI in windows, various vc++ printer capabilities APIs without any luck. Is there some way so that I can get all these information. please help.. Regards Shobhit Jain

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            The member ###### strike again!

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              Dear all I need to know whether printer support "Job Retention" (Job Storage) feature or not, ie whether printer can store the jobs so that they can be printer later by issuing a password to printer control panel. (Different options for job storage are "Hold and proof", "Private Job", "Quick copy" etc. To know all these information I tried WMI in windows, various vc++ printer capabilities APIs without any luck. Is there some way so that I can get all these information. please help.. Regards Shobhit Jain

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              Nilesh Hapse
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              Is this about retaining your job using capabilities of printer?

              "Legacy code" often differs from its suggested alternative by actually working and scaling. —Bjarne Stroustrup

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                Dear all I need to know whether printer support "Job Retention" (Job Storage) feature or not, ie whether printer can store the jobs so that they can be printer later by issuing a password to printer control panel. (Different options for job storage are "Hold and proof", "Private Job", "Quick copy" etc. To know all these information I tried WMI in windows, various vc++ printer capabilities APIs without any luck. Is there some way so that I can get all these information. please help.. Regards Shobhit Jain

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                Member 2734270 wrote:

                Is there some way so that I can get all these information.

                No

                Member 2734270 wrote:

                please help..

                No

                There is no Ctrl button on Chuck Norris's computer. Chuck Norris is always in control

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                  Member 2734270 wrote:

                  Is there some way so that I can get all these information.

                  No

                  Member 2734270 wrote:

                  please help..

                  No

                  There is no Ctrl button on Chuck Norris's computer. Chuck Norris is always in control

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                  norm .net wrote:

                  Member 2734270 wrote: Is there some way so that I can get all these information. No

                  Yes ofcource there is a way to get all these information n I have got the way.

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                  Member 2734270 wrote: please help.. No

                  If you do not have the guts to help others then do not expose it by saying "NO", simply ignore it....

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                    norm .net wrote:

                    Member 2734270 wrote: Is there some way so that I can get all these information. No

                    Yes ofcource there is a way to get all these information n I have got the way.

                    norm .net wrote:

                    Member 2734270 wrote: please help.. No

                    If you do not have the guts to help others then do not expose it by saying "NO", simply ignore it....

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                    Oh dear. norm.net has the guts - he's helped a lot of people, however you made the classic mistake of posting on the wrong forum. You didn't bother reading the bit at the top of the forum, and your arrogance in this reply is simply staggering. What's wrong? Is your humility and learning chip broken? Have you somehow got stuck in a*sehole mode?

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                      Oh dear. norm.net has the guts - he's helped a lot of people, however you made the classic mistake of posting on the wrong forum. You didn't bother reading the bit at the top of the forum, and your arrogance in this reply is simply staggering. What's wrong? Is your humility and learning chip broken? Have you somehow got stuck in a*sehole mode?

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                      Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                      Oh dear. norm.net has the guts - he's helped a lot of people, however you made the classic mistake of posting on the wrong forum. You didn't bother reading the bit at the top of the forum, and your arrogance in this reply is simply staggering. What's wrong? Is your humility and learning chip broken? Have you somehow got stuck in a*sehole mode?

                      Oh buddy may be norm.net helped others but you can never help others. Anyway I have considered the name of forum but there was no other forum that can help me in this direction, and simply I thought the members of this forum will be more intelligent so may you, but you have proved me wrong. and ofcource mind your language.....

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                        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                        Oh dear. norm.net has the guts - he's helped a lot of people, however you made the classic mistake of posting on the wrong forum. You didn't bother reading the bit at the top of the forum, and your arrogance in this reply is simply staggering. What's wrong? Is your humility and learning chip broken? Have you somehow got stuck in a*sehole mode?

                        Oh buddy may be norm.net helped others but you can never help others. Anyway I have considered the name of forum but there was no other forum that can help me in this direction, and simply I thought the members of this forum will be more intelligent so may you, but you have proved me wrong. and ofcource mind your language.....

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                        Were you born this stupid or did you have to work at it? The Coding Horrors board is for mocking truely terrible code you've seen. Infinitely more appropriate boards on CP for your question include the C++ board or the hardware /drivers board.

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                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                          Oh dear. norm.net has the guts - he's helped a lot of people, however you made the classic mistake of posting on the wrong forum. You didn't bother reading the bit at the top of the forum, and your arrogance in this reply is simply staggering. What's wrong? Is your humility and learning chip broken? Have you somehow got stuck in a*sehole mode?

                          Oh buddy may be norm.net helped others but you can never help others. Anyway I have considered the name of forum but there was no other forum that can help me in this direction, and simply I thought the members of this forum will be more intelligent so may you, but you have proved me wrong. and ofcource mind your language.....

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                          Not only have you cross posted, you have reposted despite having been given answers, you've ignored answers and then you have become defensive when you committed a basic mistake. I'm amazed that you think this is a more appropriate forum than some of the others you've posted the same question on. Instead of taking your licks and moving on, you've tried to engage in a battle of wits and, let's face it, in your case it's unarmed combat. Just move on and learn from it - it's one of life's little lessons.

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                            Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                            Oh dear. norm.net has the guts - he's helped a lot of people, however you made the classic mistake of posting on the wrong forum. You didn't bother reading the bit at the top of the forum, and your arrogance in this reply is simply staggering. What's wrong? Is your humility and learning chip broken? Have you somehow got stuck in a*sehole mode?

                            Oh buddy may be norm.net helped others but you can never help others. Anyway I have considered the name of forum but there was no other forum that can help me in this direction, and simply I thought the members of this forum will be more intelligent so may you, but you have proved me wrong. and ofcource mind your language.....

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                            Ri Qen Sin
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                            …you just keep feeding us with evidence that you're an idiot. You know posting it here means nobody will help you at all.

                            ROFLOLMFAO

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