The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
After you download a Windows 95 PostScript driver from a server running
Windows NT through point and print, printing options for the printer may
not match what the printer should have.
CAUSE
When Windows 95 downloads a PostScript printer driver from the server
running Windows NT, it parses the .spd file for the printer capabilities
and creates a .ppd from the .spd. Under certain conditions, the parse
determines that a default .ppd must be used instead. That default .ppd is
the Apple380.ppd.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use one of the following methods below: Method 1Load the printer driver without the use of point and print. If the driver needs to be distributed to many workstations, place all of the necessary files in a shared network directory.For more information about how to remove the Windows 95 driver from the Windows NT print server, please see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: Q162258 How to Remove Cross-Platform Printer Drivers on Windows NT Method 2Use the following steps to install the PostScript driver on the server running Windows NT:
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 4.0. We
are researching this problem and will post new information here in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
MORE INFORMATIONDuring the installation of the networked printer, the Windows 95 workstation is provided information on the files that should be copied for the printer being connected to, and then the file copy takes place. Next, the Windows 95 workstation finds the driver name installed by the host computer, in this case the server running Windows NT 4.0, and tries to match the driver to install. Because the Windows NT host driver name is in the form of <printer> <ps version> and Windows 95 sometimes only uses <printer>, there may not be an exact match and it will default to the generic postscript driver (Apple380.spd). Additional query words: cross platform win95 win95x point
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