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What is "local downlevel document" in printing?

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david7777777777

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What is "local downlevel document" in printing? It's listed in Event viewer, which is listing every print job. Thanks.
 
Any time you route print jobs from one configured printer to another, like when one printer is down and you change the port to route jobs to another working printer of the same model, this will describe those jobs. If you are using a printer pool, you might see this as well. It just means that the internal routing of the printer managed to shift a job through a port that it was not originally set up with, and the details of the job managed to get left behind, so it simple calls it a 'downlevel document'. At least this is how I've come to understand the situation.
 
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