You can set printing preferences in a remote desktop for the Virtual Printing feature. With the Virtual Printing feature, you can use network or locally attached printers from a remote desktop without having to install additional printer drivers in the remote desktop. For each printer available through this feature, you can set preferences for data compression, print quality, double-sided printing, color, and other settings.
After a printer is added on the local client computer, Horizon Client adds that printer to the list of available printers in the remote desktop. No further configuration is required. If you have administrator privileges, you can install printer drivers on the remote desktop without creating a conflict with the Virtual Printing component.
Changes to printing preferences are not persistent. Printing preferences revert to the default settings the next time a user connects to a remote desktop.
- USB printers that use the USB redirection feature to connect to a virtual USB port in the remote desktop.
You must disconnect the USB printer from the remote desktop to use the Virtual Printing feature with it.
- The Windows feature for printing to a file.
Selecting the Print to file check box in a Print dialog box does not work. Using a printer driver that creates a file does work. For example, you can use a PDF writer to print to a PDF file.
Prerequisites
To use Virtual Printing, a Horizon administrator must enable the Virtual Printing feature for the remote desktop.
To determine whether the Virtual Printing feature is installed in a remote desktop, verify that the C:\Program Files\Common Files\ThinPrint folder exists in the remote desktop file system.