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03-01-2016 10:16 PM
Server OS=Windows Server 2008 R2 x64
Client OS=Windows 7
Printer=HP Laser Jet Professional P1102 (USB)
All last updates installed on both OS.
Printer successfully working on client workstation. Drivers are from HP, latest.
But with RDP to Server OS printer not printing. When print "try page" - appear window with text: "Page not printed correctly. Open support instruments? Yes/No"
I try install driver on Server OS. Try install XPS driver. Try install Universal HP driver. - without results: or "Page not printed correctly" either printer not printing without errors.
Can you help me?
I'll try this mention solution but problem not resolved
"Go to Computer Config -> Admin Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> RD Session Host -> Printer Redirection -> Use Remote Desktop Easy Print printer driver first –> disabled."
03-02-2016 05:50 AM
The LaserJet P1102 printer is a host-based device.
This means that it doesn't understand any of the 'traditional' Page Description Languages (PCL5, PCL6, PostScript), so that would explain why you don't get any output with the Universal Printer Driver(s).
Not sure about the XPS driver - I don't know what this generates.
More to the point, I suspect that few host-based devices are supported over RDP.
I don't know if this is definitely the case, nor if there is a circumvention; I have seen references to disabling the EasyPrint driver (and having the appropriate host-based driver on the server), but I have no knowledge of that (or of RDP in general), so don't know how relevant that may be.
