Guest post by Microsoft Customer Engineer, Daniele De Angelis.
It's a pleasure to be here again on the ITOpsTalk.com .
Recently I had the opportunity to try the Microsoft Universal Print, the new cloud printing service on Azure.
Today I want to share with you a scenario where you can implement and manage this new great Azure cloud service.
Here the fast link to the specific steps:
UP Requirements
STEP 1 - Assign Universal Print License to users
STEP 2 - Install the UP Connector
STEP 3 - Register the Printers
STEP 4 - Share the Printers
STEP 5 - Add Printers on W10 Clients
We have an enterprise company called ITOpsTalk Corp located in Rome that actually has a few people working onsite (the CEO is one of this peoples "the Capitan never leave the boat") and many others instead are working from home. The IT department want to give the possibility to the remote users to print documents in the HQ in Rome by registering the printers located on the corporate print server to the cloud. Also the financial consultant of the company, located in Milan is working from home and she is responsible to send to the CEO the Financial documents to sign, but how she can locate the printer in the CEO Office?
Italy Map with the location of the remote users.
The ITOpsTalk corp actually do not have Universal print compatible printers, but have standard network printers, also the IT department is using a Printer Server on Windows Server 2016 to centrally manage the the printers. All the remote users and the financial consultant are using a Windows 10 build 1909 joined to Azure AD in the ITOpsTalk Tenant.
ITOpsTalk Copr Network Diagram.
An Active Azure AD tenant. (No need of a Subscription).
Windows 10 64-bit, version 1809 or later (Pro or Enterprise)
Windows Server 2016 64-bit or later (Windows Server 2019 64-bit or later is recommended)
NET Framework 4.7.2 or later.
Access to the following endpoints: *.print.microsoft.com ; *.microsoftonline.com ; *.azure.com ; *.msftauth.net ; go.microsoft.com ; aka.ms
Reference: Installing the Universal Print connector | Microsoft Docs
Subscription Type |
Universal Print |
Microsoft 365 Enterprise F3, E3, E5, A3, A5 |
Included |
Windows 10 Enterprise E3, E5, A3, A5 |
Included |
Microsoft 365 Business Premium |
Included |
Universal Print |
Standalone |
Before we start this section, we need to answer to this questions:
Let's start with the deploy of the Universal Connector:
Country => Organization => Site => Building => Floor => Room
Remember, we love the Azure Portal to configure printers/shares or even the access control, but when we have a huge numbers of printers we love much more the PowerShell module dedicated to Universal print:
Install-Module UniversalPrintManagement
PowerShell Module - Universal Print | Microsoft Docs
In my honest opinion I think that the Universal Print represent something really powerful for the customers that want to simplify the printing infrastructure (especially if you have Universal Print enabled printers), also I think that we are only at the beginning of this journey our Product Group is working really hard to expand the functionality of this service, and to provide us feedback please look below in the Reference section.
I really hope with that this article, if you already have subscription that include the Universal Print license, you will start from tomorrow to try to deploy this great service in your environment, starting always from a pilot and then expand it to all your enterprise.
Enjoy the Universal Print and please don't have fear to ask me questions!
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