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TSPrint is the RDP printing software for your Remote Desktop environment. Simple implementation and ease-of-use makes TSPrint one of the most popular remote desktop printing solutions on the market.
TSPrint is compatible with both Windows and Mac OSX

TSPrint includes its own virtual printer driver, which will receive the print job, compress it, and send it to the local workstation for printing or emailing.  When you begin printing using the TSPrint Driver, you will have 3 options on how you would like to print depending on the Printer Driver you select

     1)      TSPrint Printer – This print driver automatically invokes your default printer dialogue box where you can select the desired printing device and change its settings.

     2)      TSPRint Default – This print driver automatically transfers your document to the local default printer with the default settings.

     3)      TSPrint PDF– This print driver allows you to create a PDF document, Send the document via email or Save it on your local workstation


WINDOWS CLIENT DOWNLOAD:
To install download the TSPrint Client exe install file. 

TSPrint Printer Installation Instructions
Download and follow these instructions to modify your TSPrint installation to allow you to privew documents in PDF format for printing, saving, or emailing
TSPrint Printer Custom Installation Instructions

MAC OS CLIENT DOWNLOADS:
        
Mac OS X (10.7 and newer) Client Download
 
FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE TSPrint DRIVERS GO TO www.TerminalWorks.com
  1. Click on Products > TSPrint
  2. Click on Download Option Server and Client
  3. Scroll down and look for CLIENT software
  4. Choose the correct download option that corresponds to your local computer operating system
        Example:
        Windows computer usually use Windows EXE (2000, XP,Vista,7,8,10,11)
        Macintosh Computers usually use Mac OSX (10.7 and newer)
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