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Hi due to reasons beyond our control we have had to roll out printers with the drivers installed locally via TCPIP. The default setting is colour and one sided printing.

I have been trying to create a PowerShell command to change to mono and duplex printing.

 

Get-PrintConfiguration -PrinterName "Post Room 1" returns the following:

print1.jpg

I then use this command: Set-PrintConfiguration -PrinterName "Post Room 1" -Color $false -DuplexingMode TwoSidedLongEdge

This should change the config of the driver and yes, Get-PrintConfiguration -PrinterName "Post Room 1" returns the following:

print2.jpg

All good, however the driver doesn't reflect:

 

print3.jpgprint4.jpg

How do I get the driver to take on the changes that are being reflected in the PowerShell script?

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