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Pheasant20032018-07-02 18:52:46
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Pheasant2003, 2018-07-02 18:52:46

HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M177fw does not print with RPD, maybe someone knows what can be done?

Good day.
Given :)
Office No. 1
server based on WINDOWS 7 home on an HP monoblock
4 users connect via RDP
Inside the office 2 PCs and 1 printer everything is OK!
External from home boo 1 pc and 1 printer - OK!
Office #2 1 PC and 1 printer - fail
Office #2
PC on WINDOWS 7 pro
printer HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M177fw connected via network.
When boo 2 connects via RDP, the printer does not print from office server 1.
On the network, the printer prints OK
On the remote server, the redirected HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M177fw printer is visible, if you suppress printing, the printer is dead.
The only time he started printing is when he installed TSPrint, everything was OK printing 30 days of trial)) then everything is nafig.
Maybe someone who came across, something will tell.
According to the work done:
PLC6 removed
forwarded vpn thought it might make money
doing virtual networks
tried universal drivers
registered via IP
opened ports
removed antiviruses
turned off firewalls
prescribed other drivers, old new others
and a bunch of grogginess))
YES, I KNOW WHAT HP ON THE OFFICIAL SITE SAID THAT FUCK YOU AND NOT RDP. That's what I'm aware of, but maybe someone else can advise.
Thank you in advance.

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Sergey, 2018-07-02
@SuNbka

tricerat screwdrivers

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Ltonid, 2018-07-03
@AtaZ

Forwarded VPN and then what did you set up?
With VPN, it was necessary to share the printer on the boo computer and connect it to the session server, and then it would work. it will no longer be according to the RDP.
For RDP, you should try to take printers with xps or pcl support. Only in your case you need not pcl6, but pcl5. you have a seven. And most importantly, the bit depth of the systems on the server and the client should match, this also reduces the risk of not starting the printer.

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cckfnn, 2018-12-16
@cckfnn

Either look for a crooked driver, as mentioned above (I found it without problems on the rubord like)
Or install the XPS driver. The disadvantage of this method is that it works crookedly in places. Can't print in landscape orientation

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