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Oh god, I set up a print server at work, it's been a minute since I managed printers, and somehow I became convinced that HP's Smart Universal Driver would work for all the HP printers.
Well, first off, if you set up a print server, Microsoft automatically implements the setting, "don't download drivers from server, use Microsoft generic Point & Print drivers," which don't work at ALL.
So I undeploy all the printers and redeploy them with the correct setting - well that Microsoft drivers is still installed on all PCs and they want to use it by default. So lots of individual workstation fixing.
And then the HP driver fails, directing every HP printer to use Tray 1 (bypass) by default, not the drawer full of paper like it would normally.
So I'm 3 months into this job at this point, and everyone thinks I'm a moron.
Good times.
I'm kind of in charge of printers at work. There's this annoying bug in M$ Office where sometimes their dumb apps override default printer choice and there doesn't seem to be any sane fix out there. I keep getting a few annoyed admin people complain about this, and I'm like wtf am I supposedtl to do here??, I'm not an M$ dev. God, I hate working with M$ products.
At this point I have completely given up on printer drivers. I just put files on a usb stick and plug it into the printer to print. Printer doesn't have that functionality? Oh well, it's as good as broken to me. Biking to the local library will take less time and kill less nerve cells than troubleshooting that piece of crap. I can only pray for people like you who have to work with this mess on the daily.