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Hello,
We are facing a little problem and I hope you can help us.
We got a bunch of Wyse 3040 in use and some of them are using USB Printers. They work well using the printer redirection or the Printer Map File.
Is it possible to add multiple printers into the Printer Map File so we could use one wnos.ini for all Wyse clients?
Yes, sure
One printer in one line.
CG
I don’t know if I’m doing it right.
I got the following lines in our wnos.ini
PrinterMap=printer.txt
Printer=LPT1 Name=”USB-Drucker” PrinterID=”USB-Drucker” Class=”PCL5″ Enabled=yes
and the following lines in our printer.txt:
“USB-Drucker” = “Testdrucker”
“USB-Drucker” = “Utax LP 3335”
“USB-Drucker” = “Kyocera FS-1300D KX”
I connected the Kyocera printer, it shows up on USB001 but if I want to print something, I get an Error.Am I doing something wrong?
You cannot use the same name in every line.
CG
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