Um...no...I DO mean a single NETWORKED printer and not any printer that anyone decides to use that's installed on their local workstation. We have multiple locations and hundreds of locally installed printers on desktops that will have access to this system. I want complete contol that all items from my system can only print to a single printer and not allow the end user to pick any locally installed printer.
If someone across town prints an item, I still want it to print at my printer here and not to their local printer. I need the physical security of having the physical checks being printed at a single and secured location.
I suppose when I said "don't want anyone to print to any ol' printer on the network" I meant "don't want anyone to print to any printer besides the one I specify".
...However, this is entirely outside of the scope of my initial question, but thank you for your concern...
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