TS 2003 - General Printing Statement

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Looking through this discussion group for information on TS 2003 printing as
well as browsing the web to find out what printers are "approved" for use on
a TS I have drawn a conclusion that if it is not listed on the drop down
drivers list then do not attempt to use that printer. One of the pain points
for TS appears to be printing. Would this be a good general statement to
make? If any one of the many experts out there could validate this statement
or direct me to a complete list of "approved" TS / Citrix printers it would
be great. My company wants to update some printers but is afraid of the
results with TS. Suggestions or recommendations are welcome. Thanks
We are looking at Brother, Xerox, and Cannon many are multifunction units.
 
Re: TS 2003 - General Printing Statement

That's correct.
The solution is to either upgrade to Windows 2008 TS, as soon as it
is released (includes EasyPrint), or buy a 3rd party "driver-free"
utility, like ThinPrint, triCerat, Provision, etc.
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=?Utf-8?B?QnJhZGxleUQ=?= <BradleyD@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote on 08 jan 2008:

> Looking through this discussion group for information on TS 2003
> printing as well as browsing the web to find out what printers
> are "approved" for use on a TS I have drawn a conclusion that if
> it is not listed on the drop down drivers list then do not
> attempt to use that printer. One of the pain points for TS
> appears to be printing. Would this be a good general statement
> to make? If any one of the many experts out there could validate
> this statement or direct me to a complete list of "approved" TS
> / Citrix printers it would be great. My company wants to update
> some printers but is afraid of the results with TS. Suggestions
> or recommendations are welcome. Thanks We are looking at
> Brother, Xerox, and Cannon many are multifunction units.
 
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