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print driver

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print driver

See printer driver.


print driver [′print ‚drī·vər]
(computer science)
The portion of a computer program that directs output to a printer and usually also controls printer functions such as pagination and the setting of the margins and page headers.


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The RPCS print driver also offers Copy Guard Protection, which renders output from these systems illegible if unauthorized users attempt to copy documents on a similarly enabled device.
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