What is the difference between local printing and remote printing in SAP

Hello Nation,
I would like to know what is the difference between local printing and remote printing in SAP and in what scenarios they are used ?
1.What is local printing in SAP ?
2.What is Remote Printing in SAP?
3.what is the difference between local printing and remote printing in SAP ?
Thank you in Advance.
Regards,
-Mohamed Naveen.

Hi,
This is SAP Business one system administration forum. Please find correct forum and repost your discussion to get quick response.
Please close this thread here with helpful answer.
Thanks & Regards,
Nagarajan

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