Windows Default Printer to be picked automatically

Hi All,
My Client requirement is to have the Window's default printer to be used as the default printer to print the SAP documents (PO).
User insists not to change the SU3 default printer and want to leave it blank and want the printer assigned to system/machine to be considered as default printer. How can we meet this requirement?
Thanks in Advance
Shash

How did you test.
I usually test with printing a stock overview of a material from MMBE.
Purchase order printing is a kind different, as this is usually done via message conditions, but it can be setup to work with printer from user profile.
LOCL printer has to be defined by your basis team in transaction SPAD, and the link to the frontend printer is made there.

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