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You can access printers connected to client devices during an ICA session. When a server is configured to allow client printer mapping, applications running remotely on the server can print to any printer that can be used from locally running applications. For information about configuring printer mapping, see the Citrix Presentation Server Administrator’s Guide.

No special configuration is needed to set up local printers to print during an ICA session. You can choose to print using the dialog box within the session, or use the remote printing dialog box followed by the standard Macintosh printing dialog box and its additional printing options.

Important: A4 pages might not print correctly if the user chooses the A4 paper size option in the Page Setup dialog box (or the Page Layout tab in the case of Microsoft Office 2007 applications). In order to print on A4 paper, the user must either specify it as a default size and use the A4 paper size option, or choose the A4 210×297 option if available. To set A4 as the default, from the client menu, choose File > Default Paper Size > A4.

All other paper sizes will print correctly if the printer supports that paper size.

You can also turn printing off for a specific connection file.

To print using the Macintosh Print dialog box

From the client menu, choose File > Enable Print Dialog.

To turn printing off for a specific connection file

1.Before you make the connection, open the connection file you want to edit in the ICA Client Editor.

2.From the Connection Properties tab, choose Turn Printer Mapping Off for this Server.

3.Click Save.

Note: In some circumstances, when you connect to the server, the Macintosh Printer icon is still present even though you turned printer mapping off. However, if you try to print, you see a Windows error message saying there is a problem when trying to print and printing is not possible.

For information about mapping peripherals other than printers, see “Mapping

Client Devices” on page 28.

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Contents Citrix Presentation Server Client for Macintosh, Version Copyright and Trademark Notice Contents Chapter Chapter Configuring the User Interface Index How to Use this Guide Before You BeginWho Should Use this Guide Accessing Product Documentation Before You Begin Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide Architecture OverviewUsing the Client New Features at This Release Client for Macintosh FeaturesUser Interface Features Connection FeaturesSecurity Features Performance Improvement Features Mapping FeaturesPage Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide System Requirements Installing the Client for MacintoshTo install the client from the Citrix Web site Deploying the Client for MacintoshUninstalling the Client for Macintosh About Connection Files Configuring Connections to Servers and ApplicationsTo start the ICA Client Editor Starting the ICA Client EditorTo create a connection file Creating a Basic Connection FileIdentifying a Desktop or Application to Connect to Server Address box To configure a master browser for an individual connectionChoose either Server or Published Application To find the application or desktop to connect toTo configure a business recovery server group Configuring Business Recovery and Server GroupsMapping Client Drives Mapping Client DevicesDrive Mapped to To turn drive mapping off for a specific connection fileMapping Client COM Ports To map a client COM port Mapping Client AudioTo turn audio mapping on for a specific connection To turn client audio on or off on a serverServer Drive Mapping Configuring the ServerOpening a File in a Specific Application Extended Parameter PassingConfiguring the Client Client Drive MappingAssociating the file type Configuring Connections to Servers and Applications Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide To start an ICA session Starting an ICA SessionTo specify application properties for a connection file Opening a Specific Application Using a Connection FileTo print using the Macintosh Print dialog box PrintingTo turn printing off for a specific connection file Reconnecting to Servers after a Disconnection Session ReliabilityTo turn session reliability on for a specific connection PC key Macintosh options Making Keystrokes with Macintosh KeyboardsChoose Keyboard Send Function Key Control/Alt About Client Keyboard Support Option-Escapeequal sign Using a MouseConfiguring the User Interface To configure the default window propertiesWindow Properties To specify the window properties for a particular connection Showing and Hiding the Menu Bar and DockPlaying Windows Alert Beeps Configuring Sound Support Audio MappingConfiguring Hotkeys To configure the default alert beep settingTo change the default hotkeys Using Japanese HotkeysUsing Japanese Keyboards To configure default keyboard layout and type settingsTo map Kotoeri hotkeys To enable the Kanji Bango hotkey and Caps Lock key Solving Japanese Keyboard ProblemsImproving Performance Compressing DataCaching Images To configure the default settings for disk caching Reducing Display Latency Improving Performance Over a Low-Bandwidth Connection Changing Your Client ConfigurationChanging the Way You Use the Client Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide Integrating the Client with Security Solutions Configuring the Client to Work with a Proxy ServerSpecifying the Proxy Server Manually Detecting Proxy Details Automatically Click Firewall SettingsSecure Gateway Integrating the Client with the Secure Gateway or SSL RelaySSL Relay Configuring SSL/TLSConfiguring the Client to Use SSL/TLS Installing Root Certificates on ClientsConnecting to a Server through a Firewall Using Encryption Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide Index Client for Macintosh Administrator’s Guide Index67 SSL/TLS+HTTPS