printray.exe
printray.exe known as Lexmark Print Tray Icon printray, has the following information and may help up understand this process better.
printray.exe - Here is the scoop on Lexmark Print Tray Icon as it pertains to computer network security. The big question: what is printray.exe and is it spyware, a trojan and if so, how do I get rid of Lexmark Print Tray Icon?
printray.exe (Lexmark Print Tray Icon) - Details
The printray.exe process will communicate with your Lexmark printer to send and receive status information regarding the state of print requests and/or ink levels remaining. The status information is shown as am icon in the system tray. If you find this tool useful you should leave it running, however terminating the lxsupmon.exe process should not prevent the printer from functioning.
printray.exe is an application that does NOT appear to be a security risk
The Process Server database currently registers printray.exe to Lexmark.
This is part of Lexmark printer drivers.
printray.exe is related to acbtnmgr_xxx.exe, lexbces.exe, lexpps.exe, lexstart.exe, lmpdpsrv.exe, lxdboxcp.exe, lxsupmon.exe, shpc32.exe,
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The Process Server database is updated often, but inaccuracies may still exist, often caused by viruses named after valid files such as Lexmark Print Tray Icon. Always verify your results just to play it safe.
PRINTRAY.EXE - Disclaimer
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