Teach you to play remote terminal printer

  
Printer is an indispensable equipment for modern office, so how to use printer efficiently and economically is a common concern of users. Below, there are tips and methods for using the remote terminal printer. Although there is not much secret, if you can execute it correctly, I believe it will help you improve your work.
Operating steps:
Install the printer driver on the client.
The remote desktop is connected to the server, and the printer driver of this model is also installed on the server side, and the print style is set.
Connect to the ERP server database via ERP's own remote program (the utility is the windows terminal server TCP3389 port). Select this printer when printing the form.
Reference:
Remote Desktop Using Local Printer
A Scenario: Printing from Remote Session to Local Printer
Printer Redirection Prints Jobs from Terminal Server or "Remote Desktop" Computer to Local A printer connected to a computer (also known as a "client computer"). There are two ways to access a local printer: automatic printer redirection and manual printer redirection. Manual redirection is used when there is no driver required by the local printer in the version of Windows running on the remote computer.
Automatic Printer Redirection
The printer automatically redirects when a local printer uses a driver installed on the server. When logging in to a session on a terminal server, or a computer running Windows Professional or Server and "Remote Desktop", all printers installed on the network printer and the client (local) computer are automatically detected and localized on the server queue. The server can use the client printer settings of the default printer and some properties (such as duplex printing).
When you disconnect or end a session, the printer queue will be deleted and incomplete or pending jobs will be lost. Information about the client's local printers and settings is saved on the client computer. When you log in later, create a printer queue using the information stored on the client computer.
If the printer driver is not found on this server, the event is logged in the log and the client printer is not created. In order for the printer to be available, the driver must be manually installed on the remote computer.
Note
Programs running on remote computers can use redirected printers. The redirected printer is displayed in the "Printers and Faxes" folder in the Control Panel and is named in the following format: Client Printer Name (from the client name).
When a session is disconnected or logged out, the print queue will be deleted and print jobs that have not been completed or suspended will be canceled.
Manual Printer Redirection
Although manual redirection of printers connected via USB ports is not supported, printers connected to LPT and COM ports on client (local) computers can be manually redirected.
To manually redirect client printers, contact your administrator and provide the name of your computer (or provide an IP address for Windows-based terminals). The client must connect to the remote computer during a manual redirect.
After the initial manual redirection, the printer will automatically redirect during future logins.
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