How to print host document to local printer by remote printing?
One Time Configuration: On your host computer, setup a printer using Windows utility in the same way as you setup a printer that is local to the host computer. When you setup the printer for remote printing, consider it as a local printer rather than a network printer. Don’t let Windows auto-detect your printer. Choose TELD: as the port. If you don’t see TELD: port, try to add a native user and then reboot the host machine. You should choose the printer driver exactly the same as that you setup for the physical printer on the client machine. After the printer is added, open the properties dialog of the printer. Select the “Advanced” tab. Hit “Print Processor…” button, it should open “Print Processor” dialog. Make sure “WinPrint” is selected as Print Processor on the left side and “RAW” is selected as Default datatype on the right side. Click OK buttons to close the “Print Processor” and Printer Properties dialog. Printing: Whenever you try to print a document on the host computer, ju
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