folders here representing both the printing environment for the Physical Node as well as the
GUID folder which represents the virtual server printing environment. The print$ folder will
appear with the following folders:
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\BIDI
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\color
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\e7776de2-fbd9-4644-9jdt-0jsy —Virtual Server printing folder
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\w32x86–Physical node printing folder (\x64 for 64–bit)
2. Browse to the folder with the long GUID as the file name. Your GUID name will be different. This
is the print environment for the virtual server.
3. Browse to the \Drivers\w32x86\3 directory of the GUID folder
4. Copy the cfm file previously created by the DCU utility here.
5. Use the Microsoft recommended method to create printers using the Add Printer Wizard.
Environment B: Windows Terminal Server/Citrix environment
HP supports the HP UPD 4.7 and later in Citrix XenApp and Terminal Server environments. HP has
tested the HP Universal Printing PCL6, HP Universal Printing PCL5, and the HP Universal Printing
PS drivers in Citrix XenApp environments.
For network printers, the HP UPD can be installed in dynamic mode on the Citrix XenApp server for
all clients to access as a universal driver.
When the HP UPD is installed on the Terminal Server or Citrix XenApp server in traditional mode, it
can be used as the printer driver of choice for the fallback or auto-created printers.
For auto created printers, the HP Universal Print PCL 5 driver can be mapped to all PCL 5/PCL 6-
capable HP client printers that are supported by HP UPD, or the HP Universal Print postscript
emulation driver to all postscript-capable HP client printers that are supported by HP UPD through
driver mapping in the Citrix management tools.
For further information see the HP white paper "HP Printers Supported in Citrix Presentation Server
Environments" on
www.hp.com/go/upd.
Versions of Terminal Server and Citrix supported by HP
See System requirements on page 6.
Known limitations of the HP UPD when used for auto– created printers or redirected
printers with client printers that are directly attached
The HP UPD, outside a Citrix environment, has the ability to configure itself according to the
configuration of the printer by communicating directly with the printer.
If the printer is connected to a network, automatic configuration is supported. HP UPD 4.7 and higher
is limited when installed on the Citrix Presentation Server (or XenApp Server) and mapped for auto
created printers, in that it cannot communicate with directly attached printers, such as by USB. In this
case, the HP UPD PCL driver defaults to black and white (PCL 5 and PCL6), no extra trays, no
product-specific paper handling, etc.
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