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Whats the easiest way to print from Windows Virtual Desktops to any device? The easiest way to do that is by not having the print data actually go through that device. So if we see today we got iOS, we have Android, we have Chromebooks, we have Windows obviously, macOS, various options of Linux are out there if you want to really have printing going on through these devices where the user sits, you have a lot of overhead and lot of support issues, a lot of compatibility problems. The easiest way is to move the rendering process for printing to a cloud service, like ezeep, and deliver the print job through an appliance to the network. So our solution is, we have a small appliance called the ThinPrint Hub. You put it in a network, the appliance scans the network for the printers that are available in that network and reports these printers back to the cloud service back to ezeep. On that cloud service side, the administrator see these printers, assigns the printers certain policies