This article is used when users of vision are having printing issues.
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When printing from a server the server print server needs to be able to SEE the printer at the remote end to be able to print otherwise items just site sit in the queue.
The network to network printing uses a VPN to send print jobs from one network to another.
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Ensure that you have not changed the network queue name in Vision
Ensure the printer share name agrees to that used in Vision.
Check your VPN is operational e.g. Ping your printer from the server, if it can not be seen then the VPN is down ad
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To check the VPN you may need your IT Support to assist you with this, you would need to Ping your printer from the server, if it can not be seen then the VPN is down and your IT should in the first instance restart or rekey the VPN and then try again. If you log a ticket with Vision Support this is what we will try first. |
Printer Redirection (RDP Printing)
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Printing to label printers using USB from the PC and RDP printing is notoriously problematic and to avoid this we would ALWAYS suggest that you connect these to the network and have them installed as a network server printer (see section above) |
There are several reasons why this does not always work
These These are suggestions and something your own network support team may need
The Client does not support RDP printing
If a user complains about reports issues with RDP printer redirection not working while connected to a Microsoft RDP session functioning during a Microsoft RDP session in RDS, you candon't assume that the user is working from automatically assume they are using a Windows device. The user could be working be connected from a macOS device, a web client, a smartphone, or something elseanother platform.
The problem with this is that not all RDP clients are created equal. Some RDP clients support certain features and capabilities, while other clients do not. Printing is one such capability.
Microsoft provides a chart that illustrates which clients support printing and which do not. Simply put, macOS has limited support for printing and web clients only support PDF printing. Android, iOS and universal clients do not support printing.
Printer Redirection has been turned off
The Microsoft RDP client itself is what controls hardware redirection - - the terminal services do not. The client contains settings that make it possible to enable or disable the redirection of various hardware types. If an admin disables print redirection, then print jobs will be sent to the device's locally mapped print device rather than being sent to a remote print device via the RDP.
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Group Policy is blocking printer redirection
Not surprisingly, any modern version of Windows contains Group Policy settings related to device redirection. Among these settings is one that you can use to either allow or forbid printer redirection.
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This is controlled by the server administrator, we do not normally add this policy to block printer redirection. |
The remote machine is not acting as a print server
If you're redirecting printing through RDS, then you'll need to configure the remote machine to act as a print server, even if the print devices are not directly connected to that server. Windows Server is configured by default to act as a print server, but you should still make sure that this functionality has not been disabled.
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Next, open the Server Manager and select the Print Management command from the Tools menu. Make sure that the server is listed by name in the Print Servers section.
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The server does not recognise the printer
If RDP printer redirection is not working properly, then open the Print Management console on the remote server and expand the Printers container for the print server. It should list the printer that you are trying to print to. While you are at it, check the Drivers container to make sure that the correct driver is listed for the printer.
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