Epson LX-300, Epson FX-890 printers in Windows Server 2008 x 64 and Windows 7 (x32 and x64)

I have the following problema working with RDP connections to Windows 2008 Server (x64) SP2 and Windows 7 Professional (x32 & x64).
I have setup correctly an Epson LX-300, LX-300+, LX-300+II  and FX-890 printers in separate computers in Windows 7 (all working under Windows 7 Professional x64 and x32) and they work correctly.
I need to RDP to a Windows 2008 Server SP 2(x64) and once I log in, the Server Operating System recognizes my printer with no problem at all (Redirected Printer), but when I print, the characters and not understandable, since the printed information is blurry.
When I do excatly the same procedure but with a Client with Windows XP installed the printed information is totally clear, so we can determine at least that the printers are working fine.
I understand this should be a driver issue, but i simply can't make it work correctly.
Can anybody help.

Hi,
Since the printer can print the test page, there is no need to collect the Event log. I notice there is no specify driver for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008. It seems the default Easy Printer driver doesn’t work properly for these printers.
I suggest you install the Windows Vista driver version on the Server for testing.
LX-300 Impact Printer
LX-300+ Impact Printer
LX-300+ II Impact Printer
If the issue persists, let’s disable Easy Printer for a test.
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Terminal Services\Terminal Server\Printer Redirection ->
Disabled
Also test the following KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/959442/en-us
Niki Han
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