Configure a Local Print to DocLink Printer
These instructions allow you to create a local printer that prints to a null port (no physical print).
Here are some suggested printer drivers that are known to work.
XPS
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Manufacturer
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Printer Driver
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KONICA MINOLTA
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XPS BW Laser Class Driver
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Kyocera
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Color Enterprise XPS Class Driver
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*these drivers are installed by default in newer Windows operating systems
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EMF
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Manufacturer
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Printer Driver
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HP
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HP LaserJet 5
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*if not readily available, this driver may be obtained by running Windows Update when installing a new virtual printer. If not available through the update, then use an XPS driver listed above.
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Instructions below are for Windows 10
- On your local machine, go to the Windows Start menu > Settings > Devices > Printers and scanners (or Start > Devices and Printers).
- Click Add a Printer to open the Add Printer Wizard, click Next.
- Select Add a local printer.... Click Next.
- Select Create new port, then Local Port as the Type of port. Click Next.
- The Port Name dialog window opens. Enter 'NUL' (without single quotes and in all caps). Click OK, then click Next.
- Select a manufacturer and printer model that supports advance printing features.
For the HP LaserJet 5 driver, click the Windows Update button.
- If prompted to use existing driver or replace, choose the Use or Keep option and click Next.
- Name the printer 'Print to DocLink' and select No when asked to designate this as the default printer, then click Next.
- Select the Share option and enter a share name. Optionally, enter Location and Comment.
- Do not click the Print a test page button when prompted. Click Next.
- Click Finish to exit the Add Printer Wizard.
- Right-click on the newly created Print to DocLink printer and select Properties.
- Select the Sharing tab and uncheck the Render print jobs on client computers option.
* Skip this step if using XPS.
- Select the Advanced tab. Place a check next to the following options:
- Print spooled documents first
- Keep printed documents - This will keep the print job in the spool directory allowing time for the ERM service to pick up and process the file.
- Enable advanced printing features - EMF processing only. Not editable if using XPS.
- Click the Apply button before continuing.
- Click the Print Processor... button. The Print Processor window opens.
- For XPS - Select WinPrint as the print processor and RAW as the default data type.
- For EMF - Select WinPrint as the print processor and NT EMF 1.008 as the default data type.
- Click OK to continue.
- Click the Security tab, if Everyone is not listed under Groups or user names, add it.
- Set permissions for Everyone to allow:
- Print
- Manage Printers
- Manage Documents
- Return to the General tab and click the Print Test Page button. Click OK.
- Click OK again to exit the printer Properties dialog window.