Print Polisher vs Print Polish Marker
Both Print Polisher and Print Polish Marker allow you to add
headers, footers and watermark from all your applications. All
of this can be incorporated with user login name, computer
name, time, day and page count on the paper.
Print Polish Marker is used for standalone computer only.
Print Polisher can either be installed on server and
shared, or standalone computer. You can't install Print
Polisher and Print Polish Marker on the same computer, because
it will cause conflict. Please select either Print Polish
Marker or Print Polisher in your environment.
Print Polish Marker is installed on workstation and can't be
shared. It can be run as Windows service using Local System
account on each workstation. The header / footer / watermark
settings are applied to all printers on the workstation.
Print Polisher can be installed on server. It creates a
virtual printer that can be shared by other computers. It
can't be run as Windows service because it is a visual
printer. The header / footer / watermark settings are applied
to only the selected printer user prints to. Please see
http://www.printeradmin.com/print-software-knowledge.htm
how to use.
Both Print Polisher and Polish Marker are licensed per
computer.
Example 1: If you install Print Polish Marker on 20
computers, then 20 licenses of Print Polish Marker are needed.
Example 2: If you install the client version of Print Polisher on 10
computers, then 10 licenses of Print Polisher are needed.
Example 3: If you install the server version of Print Polisher that are
shared by 50 computers, then 51 licenses (50 computers + 1 print server) of
Print Polisher are
needed.
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