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OS X Printing Doesn't Show Page Count

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 1:08 am    Post subject: OS X Printing Doesn't Show Page Count Reply with quote

I do a lot of reporting based off Windows 2003 R2 x86 event log messages that list the username, the document printed, and the page count and size.

With an expanding number of macs, I've switched them to print via the Windows shared printer, so I get the logging, but the pages printed always shows 0.

Anyone experience this issue?

Example log:
Document 50, Remote Downlevel Document owned by MyUser was printed on PrinterName via port IP_10.20.20.20. Size in bytes: 33143; pages printed: 0
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