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How to sort a bunch of Kyocera printers on a network?
There are a couple dozen Kyocera printers of various models on the network. The domain is not present and will not be. Client machines are mostly windows 10. When a user has access to all printers at once, this is good, because. printers from the same manufacturer, drivers do not conflict, the spooler does not swear. All printers are fixed in dhcp and named in their brains by hostname. When adding a printer with the Kyocera utility, I can check the "Use hostname instead of port name" checkbox, but this only affects the port, as a result, I have a bunch of identical printers with index numbers added to the system and I have to rename everything manually every time.
How can this be resolved?
P.S. The Universal driver also does not add in bulk, but allows you to add one at a time with names.
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Everything is very simple.
Create a "reference" installation with a list of all the desired printers on one computer.
Then, through the mmc snap-in, you export them, the drivers, and everything you need into one file.
Well, then through the snap, on all other computers, deploy all the same printers from the previously created from the reference computer.
If you have, of course, the prof edition, and everyone needs the same list of printers.
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