Printing a Print To File
Last updated September 30, 2025
PaperCut tech support sometimes requests print-to-files to help diagnose problems with page analysis or watermarking. PaperCut developers run these print-to-files against the PaperCut Print Provider code to narrow down what is causing the problems.
In some cases PaperCut developers will not be able to reproduce problems with print-to-files because the problems are specific to a customer’s printers. In this case PaperCut developers may create print-to-files that will show the problems they are looking for and ask customers to print these files on their printers.
This articles explains how to do this.
Steps for printing a print-to-file in Windows
- Go to Devices and Printers.
- Select the printer you wish to print to.
- Right-click on the printer and select Printer Properties.
- Select the Sharing tab.
- Share this printer.
- Note the share name.
- Open a Windows command prompt and type
copy _file-name_ \\_server-name_\_printer-share-name_- where
_file-name_is the name of the print-to-file_server-name_is the name of the computer the printer is connected to_printer-share-name_is the share name of the printer
Category: How-to Articles
Subcategory: Print Jobs
Keywords: windows, windows spool, print-to-file, printer
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