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This article will guide you through adding a new printer to your machine.

  1. Click the Start or search icon or bar in the bottom left of your screen.

  2. Type in the word

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Click on Printers & Scanners.

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Click ‘Add a printer or scanner’.

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Wait a moment for the text ‘The printer that I want isn’t listed' to appear, then click on that.

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Choose ‘Select a shared printer by name’ then type in the printer’s name according to the /wiki/spaces/TKS/pages/239173672.

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  1. run and click Open.

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  2. Enter as seen below and click on OK.

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  3. On the list of printers, look for the one you need and double click to connect / add to your device.

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  4. It’ll look something like this:

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  5. When done, you can check your devices or test printing something from Word and it should be on your printer list.

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Adding the SU-Print-Queue in VDI or a shared PC 

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If adding the printer as above isn’t working (or adding to VDI) follow these steps to install as an administrator at the OS level.

  1. Login to an image/computer with a priv account 

  2. Open a command line as an administrator and run this command: 

    1. RUNDLL32 PRINTUI.DLL,PrintUIEntry /ga /z /n\\oit-prt-print\su-print-queue 

  3. Open file explorer and navigate to \\oit-prt-print sign in with priv account 

    1. Double-click on su-print-queue and install driver 

    2. Restart the image/machine 

  4. Check to ensure the printer is there 

    1. Open printers and scanners in setting 

  5. Log off machine 

  6. For VDI image log off and recompose as usual 

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