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R2 Posted on November 3, 2015 · Posted in Windows Server 2012 R2 Printer Pooling: How to Configure a Printer Pool in Windows Server 2012 R2 http://woshub.com/printer-pooling-how-to-configure-a-printer-pool-in-windows-server-2012-r2/ Printer pooling allows to unite several physical printers connected to one print server into a single logical printer. From the client point of view, a printer pool looks like one network printer. A print job being in a print queue on such logical printer will be printed on any free printer in a pool. Using printer pooling, you can distribute the workload between printers, print spooler increase availability and scalability of a network printing system. If the capacity of printing units is not enough, an administrator can easily add additional units to the pool without extra configuration of the clients. It is recommended to use printer pooling in the networks where users print a lot of documents. With printer pooling, a user doesn’t have to look for a free device to print spooler service print the documents, thus the queue time reduces. Printer pooling is created on a print server by specifying several ports for one printer. Each port points to one physical printer. The requirements to create a printer pool on Windows Print Server: All printers in a pool have to be identical (or at least work using the same print driver). Note. For HP printers, most of which can work with the same HP Universal Print Driver, it is not a problem. Since a user doesn’t know, on which printer his documents have been printed, it’s better to physically locate all printers in one place. We’ll show how to organize a print server on Windows Server 2012 R2 and unite several printers into a single printer pool. First of all, you have to install Print and Document Services role on a server using Server Manager console. Install only Print Server service in this role. The same can be done in Powershell Install-WindowsFeature Print-Services After the role installation is over, open Print Management console and add a new printer (Add Printer…). In the Printer Installation Wizard, check that a network printer is being insta