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Appendix D. Configuring CUPS queues on Windows Terminal
Servers
If your ThinLinc cluster uses a Windows Terminal Server for some applications, printers must be made
available on the Windows servers as well. This is normally handled automatically by ThinLinc, see
Section 5.6. In some special cases, it may be neccesary to add printers manually. This appendix describes
how.
The Nearest Printer and Local Printers are added by defining printer queues that use the Internet Printing
Protocol. Create one Network Printer in the printer wizard for each of them, and provide an IPP URL of
the following form:
http://server_host_name:631/printers/printername
For the nearest printer, and following our example with the VSM Server host having a hostname of
tl.example.com, the URL would be:
http://tl.example.com:631/printers/nearest
For the local printer, the URL would instead be:
http://tl.example.com:631/printers/thinlocal
Note: Use the hostname of the VSM Server host. The thinlocal backend on the VSM Server host will
then reroute the thinlocal job to the appropriate VSM Agent host.
Use a generic PostScript printer driver for both the nearest and the thinlocal queues. We recommend the
driver "Generic/MS Publisher Imagesetter", which is included in modern Windows versions.
Define all other printer queues using the same method. Either print via CUPS on the VSM Server host, or
use an existing printer server if available.
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