Hi Jose, I think you need to uninstall the driver first. Then you can re-install the correct one. Windows is pretty dumb when it comes to this stuff. It will continue to use the same driver for the same printer it detects. It knows the serial number of the printer.

This article shows how to uninstall the printer driver that is causing issues or change the driver on the printer: Remove or Uninstall a Printer Driver from Windows 7/8/10

You need a driver for the printer. Windows CE provide a generic USB print transport driver that should work with many of those text-based printers, you may add it to your Windows CE OS image and try it.If it works you may be able to send data to the printer by using PRN*: instead of COM*: as device name (PRN1:, PRN2: etc.).


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The next option we tried was not defaulting to easy print on the TS, installing the latest print drivers for the printer on the TS and letting the redirected printer use the real drivers; this resulted in no delay in printing, but still the random characters.

Try to make sure you are using the same driver on the client and the server for the second option that you tried. The other thing that I have seen with those printers and getting the wrong output is due to the printer changing rom page mode to line mode. You could try this: _ln_pg_mod.htm Opens a new window, but that is if all print jobs are the doing this.

We have these printers here and they are hard enough to get working locally so I can imagine they are a pain over terminal server. What we ended up doing was sharing the printers from the workstation itself and then connecting to it from the remote server. We also have a few of these with network connections instead of USB and they tend to behave better when remotely connected as each device can connect to it as a "local" TCP/IP port and use whatever drivers they need.

Create a group (or two if you like to set default printers) in Group Policy, put printer drivers in a publicly available (read-only) share, and create a GP for printer installs (filtered if needed by machine ID) that auto-installs those printers for users, so it will create the printers on logon. We prefer do do the printer remove/install through a GP "Preference" = so for that tack make sure you have Group Policy Preferences update applied to the master for your RDP sessions.

I used the Zebra label designer software and placed text fields everywhere I wanted variable data. I used something easily recognizeable and roughly the same length as my expected data (e.g. "111111"). I then created the prn file through the Zebra driver. To print the label with updated/variable data I read the prn file as a text file and do sequential "search and replace" calls to replace all of the "111111", etc. I save the prn file to a temporary location and send that to the printer, preserving my original "template" prn.

I am having a similiar issue with Measurement and Automation not seeing the printer (Zebra ZM400 - 600dpi on USB). I have used the NI-VISA Driver Wizard to create/install the INF files, however no matter what I do I can't get it to show up in the device list. I've tried with and without the windows drivers that automatically install.

I had to work around my windows 7 issue by simply finding an XP machine. But now I'm running into this again on a Windows 7 PC. Has anyone had luck with getting the printer to show up in Measurement and Automation explorer using the VISA driver wizard? Is this the best way or is there an alternative I should be looking at? We have several VI's that print using a VISA alias, so I'm a bit set into using that method, but I can't get MAX to see the printer in order to give it a VISA alias. 2351a5e196

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