Background: we currently use a pair of Sharp MFPs (MX-7001N on a PCL6 driver) on a Server 2008 R2 dedicated print server box. They have dedicated direct queues, as well as a pooled logical printer queue for general purpose use and redundancy.
The issue, for me, is this: jobs submitted to the pool queue will indeed go to the next available print device. The device, in turn, will queue up multiple jobs to print as the server hands the next job off to said print device. If the printer then has an issue that occurs after multiple jobs are cached locally on the device, these jobs are lost if a reboot of the printer is required. It then becomes a case of notifying users that whatever they printed didn't go through, please reprint, etc
What I would like to do is throttle the pool queue, inasmuch as I want 1 job sent to a printer at any...