I have one Samsung b/w laser printer that does this. What Samsung
does is install a basic windows generic driver for those who want to
make adjustments to determine the output, and a Samsung driver with
auto features. I prefer to use the generic one that allows me to
crop, select resolution, and select scan type = color-black and
white-grayscale.
At 12:22 PM 11/23/2015, you wrote:
I've run into this several times and never found a solution. Windows
will often end up installing multiple versions of a printer (the
original, then copy 1, copy 2, etc). They all show up in one icon,
and when I choose "Remove Device" it removes all of them. Surely
there is a way to remove just one of them at a time. Any one know
how to do it?
T