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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ The built-in PrintManagement PowerShell module includes 22 cmdlets for managing
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`Get-Command –Module PrintManagement
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Add-Printer – add (install) a new printer;
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Add-PrinterDriver – install a new printer driver;
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Add-PrinterPort – create a local print port;
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@@ -31,6 +32,7 @@ Set-Printer – update the printer configuration;
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Set-PrinterProperty – change printer properties;
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Suspend-PrintJob – suspend (pause) the print job;
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Write-PrinterNfcTag – write information into the NFC tag.
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### Adding Printer Drivers to the DriverStore
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@@ -48,18 +50,23 @@ Once the driver has been installed in the Windows Driver Store, it must be added
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Copy the exact name of the printer driver from the INF file.
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List available print drivers:
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`Get-PrinterDriver
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### How to Install Printer with PowerShell
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Before creating a new printer, you must add a printer port. This can be a local port or it can be a network port (to send print jobs to a remote printer over the network). For example:
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`Add-PrinterPort -Name "LocalPort:" -ErrorAction -Verbose
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Or specify the remote printer IP or print server name as the PrinterHostAddress.
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`Add-PrinterPort -Name "IP_192.168.10.26" -PrinterHostAddress "192.168.10.26"
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To create a new printer in Windows, specify the printer name, driver, and port:
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`Add-Printer -Name "Ricoh IM 2702" -DriverName "Kyocera Classic Universaldriver PCL6" -PortName USB001 -Verbose
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