Driver type and version | This information is used for simulation and analysis. | Go to Start > Control Panel > Printers or Devices and Printers. Right-click the Printer Object being used, and then click Properties. Go to About Tab, and then take a screenshot or, from the Printing Preferences > Help > About Tab and take a screenshot.
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Driver setup (Point-and-Print, Direct IP, or Local port, indicate what port type) | This information is used for simulation and analysis. | End user provided |
Customer's printing environment: - Operating System involved
- Server and Client Information (Complete with Name, Service Pack & System Type)
Example: Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 SP2 x64 with Windows 7 Professional SP1 x86 clients | This information is used for simulation and analysis. | Click on Start > Run. Type “msinfo32”, and then click OK. Click on File > Save.NFO.
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Menu Settings Page | This document contains all the printer settings and running firmware code. | a. Using the printer Control Panel – On the printer, press Menu > Reports > Menu Settings Page. b. Using the Embedded Web Server (EWS) – Access the printer's EWS, go to Reports > Device Settings. Copy and paste the displayed information to a notepad or text editor. |
Event Log Information (System, Windows Activity, Event Logs) | This information is used for simulation and analysis. | Windows Logs (.evt or .evtx): For example: Navigate to Administrative Tools > Event Viewer > Windows Logs, and then: - Right-click the appropriate log file (Application, Security, System, Directory Service, or File Replication Service).
- Click Save Log File As...
- Type a name for the file, and click Save.
Click here for more information on archiving Event logs. Windows XP Information |