Chapter 14
Printing
Printing is easier to use in Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and produces more consistent, higher quality results. Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional provides several ways to install, configure, and manage printers, each way designed to make the process more intuitive and efficient. Printing now also includes improved ways to send print jobs, including over the Internet or by using new port monitors. Most of the improvements to the Windows 2000 printing system are not obvious in the user interface, but these improvements are seen in improved performance, compatibility, and the use of automated wizards.Related Information in the Windows 2000 Professional Resource Kit
For more information about setting permissions, see "Security" in this book. Permissions regulate printer access. For more information about determining a printer's location, see "TCP/IP in Windows 2000 Professional" in this book. For more information about Plug and Play technology, see "Device Management" in this book. For more information about Integrated Color Management, see "Scanners and Cameras" in this book.