No me permite imprimir via RDP

Saludos a todos!!!
Quisiera saber si me pudieran ayudar con este problema que se  me esta presentando con SBO, desde las estaciones de trabajo via Terminal Server no me permite imprimir, solo  me deja imprimir por las impresoras EPSON LX-300, del resto me da el siguiente error "The printed page could not be ended", la aplicacion corre bajo Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2.
Gracias de antemano!

Te comento algo quiza te sirva de ayuda. Estamos pensando trabajar atraves de terminal y para eso hicimos unas pruebas de impresion bueno ami si me funciono bien pero me comentaron que con las impresoras USB hay algunos problemas para la impresion atraves de terminal, pero ya es un tema del terminal.
Como te comento a mi me fue bien imprimiendo en una HP 1020 USB, al parecer con modelos recientes, el tema esta como te comentan en agregar los drivers al servidor.
Por otro lado yo tengo problemas con el Addon BBP de Peru cuando me conecto via terminal me sale un error con este addon y no lo carga. Pero en el servidor su funciona normal alguien me puede ayudar por favor (El servicio terminal esta en un Servidor Windows 2008 R2)
Slds,
Jesus Bocanegra
QAP

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