Windows 10: UUGENT Where does Win10 store Custom pages (print server properties)

Discus and support UUGENT Where does Win10 store Custom pages (print server properties) in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I have to make custom pages available for software driving a pdf printer .This worked fine until recently .Now very often our software does not or not... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by Hans Vdpl, Aug 8, 2019.

  1. Hans Vdpl Win User

    UUGENT Where does Win10 store Custom pages (print server properties)


    I have to make custom pages available for software driving a pdf printer .This worked fine until recently .Now very often our software does not or not correctly find these forms . Any help welcome !

    :)
     
    Hans Vdpl, Aug 8, 2019
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  2. newtekie1 Win User

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    Done. Thanks for the suggestion!*Toast :toast:
     
    newtekie1, Aug 8, 2019
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  3. Print Spooler Stops and Cannot View Printer Properties or Print Server Properties

    I am running a Business Point of Sale System on a Windows 10 PC. The PC has a USB Epson Printer with spooler software running to print receipts. Within the past 3 days the printer has stopped printing receipts and then I have to restart the PC to get it
    to work again. I am not sure why this is happening. I noticed when the printer stops working I am unable to right click the printer icon in the control panel to configure the printer properties. When I right click the printer icon I want to configure, there
    is no "printer properties" text to select in the drop down menu like there normally is. I also can not view the print server properties . When I try to view the print server properties I encounter the following error message.

    "Server Properties cannot be viewed. There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Please close programs and try again"

    This is a POS PC so we have hardly any programs running and they don't use a lot of memory. We only use this PC to run the POS software and nothing really should have changed with the PC. I checked the installed programs list and nothing new had been installed
    in over a year.
     
    alpinejones, Aug 8, 2019
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  4. N R AZ Win User

    UUGENT Where does Win10 store Custom pages (print server properties)

    Configuring form/page size in MS Win10 Print to PDF

    I have Print to PDF "printer" installed on my Win10 system and, generally, it works fine.

    The installed page sizes are: A3, A4, A5, B4 (JIS), B5 (JIS), Executive, Legal, Letter, Statement, and Tabloid.

    Unfortunately, I need to make larger format "prints": ARCH C (18"x24"), ARCH D (24"x36"), and ARCH E1 (30"x42").

    Control Panel > Devices and Printers >
    Printers
    > Microsoft Print to PDF > Print server properties (ribbon bar) >
    Forms (tab) lists a whole slew of available forms, including the three that I need. What it doesn't appear to allow is to add these pre-defined standard form/page sizes to those that can be selected when using the printer.

    Does anyone know how to access or install these pre-defined form/page sizes?

    Thanks in advance!
     
    N R AZ, Aug 8, 2019
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