![]() So the printer is definitely getting passed through - it just isn't showing up.ĭoes this indicate a driver version mismatch or is it something else? PS - redirecting printers works perfectly on Windows clients. However, the "TerminalServices-Printers log shows this:Ĭonfiguration information for the Canon MF720C Series (redirected 126) printer could not be restored. The HDMI port on 2014 and later Mac minis supports 4K resolution at 30 frames per second. HDMI is your gateway to connecting the computer and TV since one cable does the job for sound and video. Since 2010, all Mac minis have provided an HDMI-out port. Neither the Application nor the "System" event log show anything useful. Now that your content is loaded, connect the Mac mini media server to your TV. When the user connects from the mac to the Terminal Server - the printer doesn't show up. ![]() I confirmed all the latest versions of windows updates are installed on the terminal server and that Mac OS and RD Client on Mac OS are all up to date. ![]() ![]() I then added the printer using the same driver (but the macOS variant) on the client's Mac. I injected the printer into the Server 2012 R2 box (broker, gateway, session host etc all running on 1 machine) using the "Add dummy printer method". I went to the Canon website, downloaded both the Windows Server 2012 R2 driver and the MacOS driver. They've got a Canon MF720C Series printer. I've got a user working remotely outside the corporate Office.
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