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I developed a C#, web forms application that generates a PDF document server-side and sends it to the client. I generate the PDF using Microsoft Print To PDF(MPTP), PrintDocument, and PrintPageEventArgs.Graphics.DrawString. This works great on my local machine.
Enter server: When I uploaded my application and tried running it on my server, I get an error saying there's no printer installed. I check in Printers and devices and behold, MPTP isn't listed on the server (one fix for my problem is setting MPTP to default printer).
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If you don't have the MPTP in 'Printers and devices':
- Open 'Turn Windows features on or off' and just check MPTP.
The problem is I don't have MPTP there either. To fix that:
- Open Devices and Printers
- Add Printer
- 'The printer that I want isn’t listed'
- 'Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings'
- Select port 'FILE: (Print to File)' (i tried other ports and it's the same)
- In the left (Manufacturer) part choose Microsoft, in the right part chose MPTP
It should install the drivers for MPTP, but the problem is I don't have MPTP on the list! This is the part that is problematic.
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I can't find help for this problem online (couldn't find even unanswered questions). I couldn't find drivers online so I could install them manually and have no idea how to fix it.
I tried generating a PDF using CutePDF Writer and Spire.PDF (I did generate the PDF, but local characters aren't working [č,š,ž] and I have to use PdfDocument, PdfSection, PdfTextWidget). I don't like generating with Spire.PDF because I must implement the correct header and signature for multipaged documents (which is a pain in the ass and I would prefer using the already written and tested code that uses PrintDocument and MPTP).
Why is the Microsoft Print to PDF driver missing from my server?
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@AlexK was right. I am new to working with servers and mistakenly thought it ran Windows 10 when it actually used Server 2012 R2.
The problem is I was googling 'Windows 10 print to pdf'. When I tried searching Server 2012 I found out that Print to PDF doesn't exist on Server 2012, which is why I couldn't find it.
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A work-around is to first print to XPS using the Windows XPS printer, then post process convert the XPS file to PDF using GhostScript's GhostXPS utility.
In my C# applications, I use the System.Diagnostics.Process to setup the parameters and launch the gxpswin64.exe command line executable.
Here is an example:Convert XPS to PDF without Printer Driver
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This isn't really a solution, but do I have a workaround for printing a document on Windows Server 2012 R2 if you have a Windows 10 PC you can use. Here are the steps:
- On the Windows Server 2012 R2 Machine, go to the Start Menu.
- Find 'Turn Windows Features On or Off' (Probably requires Admin privileges)
- The Server Manager will launch
- Installation Type > Role-based or feature-based installation
- Select local server
- Server Roles > Turn on Print and Document Services > Print Server
- Features > XPS Viewer
- Install
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This will allow you to print to Microsoft XPS Document Writer which will create a '.oxps' file that you can save to the server. Copy that file to your Windows 10 computer and you can then:
- Open the .oxps file on the Windows 10 PC using the XPS viewer that is installed by default.
- Print > Select Printer > Microsoft Print to PDF
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