Printing Solutions?

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I have a key application in one of our departments (program is called
BuySpeed). We need to put this application on a Terminal Servers but there
are anywhere from 300-700 users who will access our Terminal Servers and
conduct printing on their local printers. The printers vary in model and
type: mostly laserjet, some color and some dot matrix for check printing. In
any case, we've done some tests and discovered that many of our printers are
not seen by Terminal Server. Additionally, we can not use FallBack drivers
because the features of these printers are key to the program. So, we are
looking for solutions. I understand that one option is using UniDrivers from
vendors. Any suggestions on good UniDriver vendors or even if there is
another solution?
 
Re: Printing Solutions?

Hi,
I am using tricerat scredrivers and it is a good solution, sometimes it
gets a little bugy but overall it is functioning.
You will need to install on client also screwdrivers client.



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Re: Printing Solutions?

Here's an article by Wilco van Bragt which compares the different 3rd
party driver-free printing solutions:

Differences Between Several Universal Printer Solutions
http://www.msterminalservices.org/articles/Differences-Universal-
Printer-Solutions.html
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MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
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=?Utf-8?B?UGVhcmw=?= <Pearl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 10
apr 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> I have a key application in one of our departments (program is
> called BuySpeed). We need to put this application on a Terminal
> Servers but there are anywhere from 300-700 users who will
> access our Terminal Servers and conduct printing on their local
> printers. The printers vary in model and type: mostly laserjet,
> some color and some dot matrix for check printing. In any case,
> we've done some tests and discovered that many of our printers
> are not seen by Terminal Server. Additionally, we can not use
> FallBack drivers because the features of these printers are key
> to the program. So, we are looking for solutions. I understand
> that one option is using UniDrivers from vendors. Any
> suggestions on good UniDriver vendors or even if there is
> another solution?
 
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