You can use the Fiery Printer Delete Utility from the Command Prompt to
remove a printer and corresponding printer driver with command-line functions on a Windows
operating system.
The latest version of the Visual C++
Redistributable package must be installed on the computer where the Fiery Printer
Delete Utility is running.
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Install the Fiery Printer Delete
Utility using WebTools.
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Start your Internet or
intranet browser and type the DNS name or IP address of the Fiery server.
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Expand
Software Downloads.
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Click the
Printer Drivers link under the Windows tab
and follow the on-screen instructions to install.
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Navigate to the local
folder where the printer driver files were downloaded and double-click
the Fiery Printer Delete Utility folder.
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Double-click
setup.exe and follow the on-screen
instructions to install the utility.
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Start Command Prompt as an administrator on your Windows system and navigate to the path where
the Fiery Printer Delete Utility is installed.
It is installed in the \Program
Files\Fiery\Applications3\PrinterDeleteUtility folder.
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Type the following command: Start /wait Printer Delete Utility.exe
[options]
The [options] can be any of the following:
-rmPrints |
Removes all the printers |
-p \"\Printer1, Printer2\"\
|
Removes specified printers. Printer names must be separated by a comma and the complete
list should be enclosed within \"\ \"\. |
-getInstalledPrinters |
Gets a list of all printers using Fiery Drivers. |