Xerox 360 软件指南

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PhaserLink Remote Internet Printing Software
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Installing and Configuring PhaserLink Remote Internet Printing Software 
Deleting printers and groups     
You can delete a printer from a single group, or from the Internet-connected 
Printers
 list (which also deletes the printer from all groups of which it was a 
member).  Similarly, you can delete a group.  The scope of the deletion is as follows:
If you select a printer in a group then delete it, only that instance of the 
printer is deleted.  The printer remains in the Internet-connected Printers 
list.
If you select a printer in the Internet-connected Printers list then delete it, 
all instances of that printer in all groups is deleted.  The printer is also 
deleted from the Windows Printers folder.
If you select a main group then delete it, all instances of that group, 
including subgroup instances, are deleted.
If you select a subgroup then delete it, only that instance of the group is 
deleted.  The main group remains.
1.
Start the Destination Manager.
2.
Select the instance of the printer or group you want to delete.
3.
In the main menu, click Organizer.  Then click Delete Printer/Group.  
Alternatively, right-click the printer or group you want to delete, then in 
the popup menu, click Delete.  
Depending on whether you selected a printer or a group, either the Delete 
Printer or Delete Group dialog box appears.  Here is a sample Delete Group 
dialog box:  
4.
Whichever dialog box appears, click OK to delete the printer or group, or 
click Cancel to cancel the delete.
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Always use the Destination Manager to delete Internet-connected printers instead 
of using the Windows Printers window.  If you use the Windows Printers window to 
delete an Internet-connected printer, this change is not reflected in the Destination 
Manager.