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Script for reporting network printers
Does anyone have a script that would detect (and create a flat-file) of all printing devices (printers/plotters) attached on a network? I need a single script or tool that would allow me to collect a data file for our asset management tool.
Example format: manufacturer, model name, serial number, DNS name (lp2000.rmrs.fs.fed.us), etc, etc Example file: Lexmark,Optra C720,xs5s6s5s,lp212.rmrs.fs.fed.us, etc. HP,Nuvo 3245,xs5s6s5s,lp212.rmrs.fs.fed.us, etc. Xerox,Super Printer CAS,xs5s6s5s,lp212.rmrs.fs.fed.us, etc. |
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