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Select your network printer by its location instead of its (confusing) network name
You can select your network printer without leaving your desk, with just a
few mouse clicks: http://www.printerconnectpro.com Microsoft's Add Printer Wizard normally requires you: to search for the closest printer; to identify and record its network name; and to enter the network name in the Wizard's confusing interface. This task strains most non-techie computer users. With Printer Connect Pro, you click your site, building, and floor. PCPro displays a list of the nearby printers. As you highlight each printer, PCPro displays a more complete description of the printer's location and properties. Click the Select button and you're done. Please take a look at the Flash animation at http://www.printerconnectpro.com for a clear demo. |
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