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Windows 10 / 64-bit Pro workstations connecting to Microsoft Server 2012 via Remote Desktop Connection are experiencing a problem with their redirected printer, a Lexmark Model XM5365. The Lexmark driver, as installed locally on the workstation, has been modified to produce single-sided printing by default (the factory default is two-sided printing). But when the printer is redirected via RDP, the factory default of two-sided printing is reimposed and cannot be changed except on a job-by-job basis.

Mr_Modem
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  • In theory it should still work. If you want help add details about the printing defaults vs print preferences set. – Tim Brigham Mar 12 '19 at 14:15
  • Thanks, Tim. I'm using the Lexmark PS driver installed directly on each workstation. The factory default is for 2-sided printing. That is changed (successfully) to 1-sided printing, and this remains in effect for all printing from the local session. But upon connecting to the Server 2012 via RDP, the factory default of 2-sided printing is reimposed. It cannot be changed during the RDP session except on a job-by-job basis. It drives the users nuts since their RDP work requires 1-sided output for clients. – Mr_Modem Mar 12 '19 at 14:37

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