Printing policies
The following table lists the policies that apply to the printing settings:
Policy |
Function |
Default |
Use with policy |
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Auto-create client printers and Client printer redirection |
This specifies the client printers that are autocreated. This setting overrides the default Client printer auto-creation settings. |
Auto-created | |
Auto-create generic universal printer |
This enables or disables the autocreation of the generic Citrix Universal Printer object for the sessions where a user device that is compatible with universal printing is in use. |
Not autocreated |
|
Universal print server enable |
This enables or disables the Universal Print Server. |
Disabled | |
Universal print server print data stream (CGP) port |
This specifies the TCP port number used by the Universal Print Server print data stream Common Gateway Protocol (CGP) listener. |
Port 7229 | |
Universal print server web service (HTTP/SOAP) port |
This specifies the TCP port number used by the Universal Print Server Web service listener for the incoming HTTP/SOAP requests. |
Port 8080 | |
Universal print server print stream input bandwidth limit (kbps) |
This specifies the upper boundary (in kilobits per second) for the transfer rate of print data that is delivered from each XenApp or XenDesktop print job to the Universal Print Server using CGP. |
0 | |
Universal print EMF processing mode |
This controls the method of processing the EMF spool file on the Windows user device. |
Spooled directly to printer | |
Universal printing image compression limit |
This specifies the maximum quality and the minimum compression level available for images that are printed with the Universal Printer Driver. |
Best quality (lossless compression) |
Universal printing optimization defaults |
Universal printing optimization defaults |
This specifies the default values for printing optimization when the Universal Printer driver is created for a session. |
Standard Quality | |
Universal printing preview performance |
This specifies whether or not to use the Print Preview function for the autocreated or generic universal printers. |
Not used |
Universal print driver usage |
Universal printing print quality limit |
This specifies the maximum dots per inch (dpi) that are available for generating a printed output in the session. |
No limit | |
Client printer names |
This selects the naming convention used for the autocreated client printers. |
Standard printer names |
Auto-create client printers |
Printer properties retention |
This controls the location where the printer properties are stored. | ||
Direct connections to print servers |
This enables or disables the direct connections from the host to a print server for the client printers that are hosted on an accessible network share. |
Enabled | |
Printer driver mapping and compatibility |
This specifies the driver substitution rules for the autocreated client printers. |
None specified | |
Printer properties retention |
This specifies whether or not to store the printer properties and where to store them. |
System determines | |
Client printer redirection |
This controls whether or not users can access the printers connected to their user devices. |
Allowed |
Auto-create client printers |
Default Printer |
This specifies how the default printer on the user device is established in a session. |
Users' current printer | |
Printer assignments |
This provides an alternative to the Default printer and Session printers settings. Use the individual Default Printer and Session Printers settings to configure behaviors for a farm, Site, large group, or an organizational unit. Use the Printer assignments setting to assign a large group of printers to multiple users. |
Users' current printer | |
Printer auto-creation event log performance |
This specifies the events that are logged during the printer autocreation process. |
Errors and warnings | |
Session printers |
This specifies the network printers to be autocreated in a session. |
None specified | |
Automatic installation of in-box printer drivers |
This enables or disables the automatic installation of the printer drivers from the Windows in-box driver set or from the driver packages staged on the host using |
Installed as needed | |
Automatic installation of in-box printer drivers |
This controls the installation of the native Windows drivers when automatically creating the client and network printers. | ||
Universal print driver usage |
This controls whether or not to use the Universal Printer Driver. |
Only used if requested driver is unavailable |
Auto-create generic universal printer |