Windows 10: Printer "Saved settings" behavior

Discus and support Printer "Saved settings" behavior in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I have just re-built a Win 10 Home 1909 machine and re-installed the xerox printer. All is working well, except... In the Printer preferences box,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by utsbrodie, Apr 2, 2020.

  1. utsbrodie Win User

    Printer "Saved settings" behavior


    I have just re-built a Win 10 Home 1909 machine and re-installed the xerox printer. All is working well, except...

    In the Printer preferences box, there is the ability to save special print job settings. This one has the "Standard", "Previous Settings", "2 pages up / 2 sided" (all out-of-the-box stuff), and then "Special job 1" and "special job 2".

    On this particular machine, whenever a standard print job is called, it wakes up in "special job 2" (last one in the list), and the user has to be vigilant and manually select "standard".

    I cannot find where to set the "standard" job as the default. I have setup on other machines and the printer always wakes up on "standard" .

    This query is long as I wanted to clearly show the problem. Dr Google searches produces many people eager to show how to set up a default printer. But that is not what I am looking for.

    Cheers,

    :)
     
    utsbrodie, Apr 2, 2020
    #1
  2. Eric Ber Win User

    Printer behavior

    Hi tfd3,

    A corrupted printer driver after the update is one of the possible reasons why you are unable to print using your printer. For us to assist you better, kindly answer the questions below:

    • Which version and OS build number of Windows 10 is currently installed? To check, press the
      Windows key, type winver, and press the
      Enter
      key.
    • Do you have a third-party security software installed?
    • Have you tried updating the program to that you are having issues printing to its latest version?

    Meanwhile, I would suggest that you check if your device is in an unspecified device state. You can follow the steps below:

    • Select the Start button, then select > Settings
      > Devices > Printers & scanners > Related settings >
      Devices and printers.
    • Scroll down the list of Devices to see if your printer name and icon appears in the
      Unspecified section.

    Once you know whether or not your printer is in an unspecified state, you can follow the steps in this

    link
    to try and resolve the issue.

    We'll be looking forward to your reply.
     
    Eric Ber, Apr 2, 2020
    #2
  3. utsbrodie Win User
    Printer "Saved settings" behavior

    I have just re-built a Win 10 Home 1909 machine and re-installed the xerox printer. All is working well, except...

    In the Printer preferences box, there is the ability to save special print job settings. This one has the "Standard", "Previous Settings", "2 pages up / 2 sided" (all out-of-the-box stuff), and then "Special job 1" and "special job 2".

    On this particular machine, whenever a standard print job is called, it wakes up in "special job 2" (last one in the list), and the user has to be vigilant and manually select "standard".

    I cannot find where to set the "standard" job as the default. I have setup on other machines and the printer always wakes up on "standard" .

    This query is long as I wanted to clearly show the problem. Dr Google searches produces many people eager to show how to set up a default printer. But that is not what I am looking for.

    Cheers,
     
    utsbrodie, Apr 2, 2020
    #3
  4. Printer "Saved settings" behavior

    Windows 10 Sets Last Printer Used As Default Printer

    Hi,

    Thank you for contacting Microsoft Community.

    I suggest you to follow the below steps to change the printer settings and check if it helps.

    • In the search box, type as “settings”.
    • Go to “settings” and select “devices”.
    • Click on “printers and scanners” option on the left hand side.
    • You will find all your printers listed on the screen, below that there is an option
      “Let Windows manage my default printer”.
    • I suggest you to turn “OFF” the option “When turned on, the default printer is the last used printer”.
    • Now check whether you can choose the other printers or not.
    Hope this information is helpful and do let us know if you need further assistance. We will be glad to assist.

     
    Karthicka_R, Apr 2, 2020
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