Print Locally With Teamviewer

Incoming print-job

Open the document and initiate print operation by selecting Print command from the file menu (or Ctrl+P in Windows and ⌘+P in Mac). Select RemotePC Printer in the window and click Print. Select a local printer when prompted, and click 'Continue'. If a local printer is not configured, c lick 'Open Document' to view the document on the local. Select 'Print' from the Chrome menu on the tab you wish to print from. Under Destination, click 'Change' and then choose the relevant printer from the list. Click 'Print' to confirm your choice.

The Remote Print feature allows to print from a remote device to a local printer.
AnyDesk uses a virtual printer (the AnyDesk Printer) on the remote device to send print-jobs to the local printer.

  • Remote print is available for Windows 7, 8.1, 10 and Windows Server and is introduced with version 5.
  • Both sides need to support the feature.
  • Print from any application using the virtual AnyDesk Printer.
  • The driver only needs to be installed on the remote device.

Setup

Install Driver

  • Install the AnyDesk Printer on the remote side. (Automatically installs with AnyDesk.)
  • On Windows 7: Install driver manually in the Printer Settings after Installation of AnyDesk.
Note: You need Administrator privileges to install the driver.

Incoming print-job dialoge

When opening the print dialogue of an application on the remote computer, choose the AnyDesk Printer to print it.
AnyDesk then creates the Incoming print-job dialogue on the local device, to choose an available printer.

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  • Choose whether to apply given setting automatically on subsequent print-jobs.
This option allows the same workflow as when working locally.

Print Settings

There are three modes to handle incoming print jobs:

  • Dismiss - (Automatically decline incoming print jobs)
  • Print using Windows default printer.
  • Print using the specified printer.

TeamViewer has removed Remote Print, Disable Remote Input, and more features from their free plan. Instead of purchasing TeamViewer’s commercial plan, get those features and more with Splashtop and save up to 90% a year!

Users of TeamViewer’s free plan will be without some much needed features from here on out. Without notice, TeamViewer suddenly disabled several features in the free version of their product. The disabled features include Disable Remote Input, Remote Printing, Blank Screen, and Switching Sides. According to a message posted on their community website after users noticed and started complaining, TeamViewer said that they disabled the features because they were “mostly used for commercial purposes” and to prevent scams. You can see the community reaction below:

The features removed were selected for their use in commercial environments, to avoid issues with personal use. This was also an important effort to protect against potential scams. More information can be found here: https://t.co/15w653iRV5 Best, Julia

— TeamViewer Support (@TeamViewer_help) January 30, 2019

The features removed were the most popular ones, which you are going to make people pay for now. EVERYBODY who has ever given support to his parents knows how important the “disable remote input” is if you really want to succeed. And you try to justify it with scams…

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— Andi (@staff_andy) January 30, 2019

This comes after TeamViewer free users have been complaining in recent months about their remote connections timing out and then not being able to reconnect due to “suspected commercial use”. We’ve heard from several (now former) TeamViewer free users about their frustrations. Many feel angry because they feel like TeamViewer is trying to push them to purchase an expensive commercial license.

Not to mention, the lack of features like black screen and automatic security updates are both privacy and security concerns for users of the TeamViewer free version.

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* Source: TeamViewer US web site $49/month ($588/yr) list price for Single User plan, Feb 2019.