Network printer or local printer with terminal server

Hello
We have a technical issue I believe on invoices we want Business One to automatically generate a printout document but nothing happens although settings are correct
The only thing I do not handle very well is we have busines one running on terminal server ad the printers are local
Can someone advise if automatic printout on local printers is possible with a terminal server ?
thank you in advance

Sap Business One uses the windows printing architecture to print, so.. as long as you can print via windows on the terminal server, SB1 should be able to print it.
One thing to remember is, if you are using RDP, make sure you are using the latest RDP Client, I believe it's version 6.5 at the moment, but a check on windows update should confirm that.
If you want to print locally, you'll need the following to be true:
1. Printer redirection box in the RDP Settings is ticked.
2. The Policy on the terminal server, or terminal server gateway allows you to connect printers via RDP
3. The drivers for your particular printer must be installed on the terminal server (One for your IT Dept).
If all those are met, you should then see, when you go to print, something like <Printer> on <workstaiton>, where printer is the name of your local printer, and the workstation is your local workstation ID.
With a bit of luck, you can then print.
T.

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