Things you will need:
- A Printer with a parallel connection
- A windows based computer with XP or later.
- A real parallel port on your remote computer or laptop (it can be via a PCMCIA add on card if need be
- Windows Terminal Server 2003 or later in your computer room.
- A connection to the internet at the remote box office.
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Try the setup in your office to make sure it works before going to the remote location.
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This will only work if you DO NOT install a local printer driver on the computer at the remote box office or on the terminal server and assign it to LPT1.
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Setup:
The setup assumes that the printer will be connected to LPT1. If you are using LPT2 or another port, substitute it for all instructions below.
- Remove any printer driver you may have installed on the computer at the remote location that is attached to LPT1.
- Set up a remote desktop connection to the terminal server
- In the options for the RDC connection, make sure you share the PORTS in the local resources.
- Make the connection via RDC to the terminal server (must be terminal server 2003 or greater
- Log into Theatre Manager
- Go to the preferences for the user and click ticket printer -- and make sure LPT1 is selected as the ticket printer
- Test print a ticket.
Troubleshooting
If you are running into issues, have a look at one or more of the following:
- Make sure you DO NOT have a printer set up for LPT on the remote machine. In fact, remove all printers that you are able to remote
- DO NOT allow windows to automatically install a printer driver for you when it discovers the parallel ticket printer
- Restart the remote computer and make sure that the ticket printer rolls a ticket forward and backward on startup
- Make sure that there is a real parallel port in the device. (it can be a PCMCIA printer device. A USB to parallel device is not a real parallel port.
- Make sure that your setup for Remote Desktop is set to share the local ports.
- Make sure that your terminal server allows local ports to be shared from the remove device.
- Make sure that the printer has tickets in it
- Make sure that the clutch is down inside the printer so that the rollers can engage the printer
- Watch to see if the ticket printer receives any data when you click 'test print' in theatre manager. One of the lights will flash
- If it will not work on one machine, try another machine in your office. It make just be the machine.