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Who is struggling with the dumps of printers and scanners?
At the moment, I serve many small organizations around the city, mostly remotely. My main problem is when suddenly, after maybe a few months of work, for no reason they stop either scanning or printing. This happens to both network and local printers. It is treated by reinstalling the drivers. Then another few months of silence. So I’m wondering if this is just me, and if you also have such problems, how do you deal with it? Tired of stupidly removing and installing drivers
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If you don't want to do it manually, automate it. For one and you will pump in writing scripts, it will not be worse.
Dedicated servers for printing/scanning.
print-servers so generally cost a penny.
On real supervision - through a print server work much more stably. Much.
Plus statistics - which models take off at what speed.
Recommend for purchase those that are more stable.
Set higher prices for service to those that are not stable.
And in general, why did you decide that "it stops working for nothing"?
Now users are advanced - they can pick it up themselves.
If you want some kind of stability, some kind of guarantees, then users should not have admin rights in principle.
+1 for the server print, when data flies to a TCP socket, everything works amazingly with most devices.
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