Set Default PrinterSet Default Printer (SDP) is a command line utility for setting properties of a printer/output-device to be used under Win 9X | |
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- License:
- Freeware
- Publisher Name:
- Soft Experience
- Operating Systems:
- Windows 9X / ME
- File Size:
- 17 KB
Set Default Printer Tags
- command line printer change Changer Command Line Printer Property line Line Printer Command line printer host line printer protocol Line Printer Daemon Change Printer manage default printer default printer Printer Changer Line Printer Component set default printer property edit printer setup Printer Command printer device file line printer inkjet printer utility output device default printer reminder default printer change Printer Utility active default current printer default active printer set prope
Set Default Printer Description
The name SDP stands for Set Default Printer. SDP was developed to be a command line utility for setting which printer / output-device is to be used by default. The basic usage is: SDP.EXE Just type in all or part of the printer's name and/or port and SDP will select the first device that it matches. The printer description is CASE SENSITIVE! Epson is not the same as EPSON to SDP. You should run SDP without parameters to see the case used. Also do no use quotes or chevrons (< >) on the command line, just what it asks for. Example: SDP.EXE Okidata Running SDP without parameters gives you the help screen that shows which printers are installed (i.e. selectable) and their complete, case sensitive description. It displays the printer's name and port separated by a comma. You can enter this entire description as shown or any part of it. If the printer description was: HP LaserJet 4P,\\network\hp you could enter: SDP.EXE 4P,\\net and SDP would find it.
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