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I am trying to print a WPF FlowDocument to a particular printer, without prompting the user. The printer is a PDF converter.

This works great except that it prints to the default printer:

   PrintDialog pd = new PrintDialog();
   var doc = ((IDocumentPaginatorSource) RTB.Document).DocumentPaginator;
   // I would like to explicitly set the printer to print to here.
   pd.PrintDocument(doc, "Print Document");

In WinForms there is a System.Drawing.Printing.PrinterSettings object on document which has a PrinterName property which can be set to the printer I want, but I don't see that in WPF.

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You first need a reference in your project to System.Printing. Then you can use the following code right after you declare your PrintDialog object.

pd.PrintQueue = new PrintQueue(new PrintServer(), "The exact name of my printer");

The PrintQueue is an object that represents the printer and everything else about that print queue.

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    Brilliant! I spent a whole day and couldn't figured it out. Thanks for the help. Commented Apr 8, 2013 at 22:28
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    By the way how do you specify a network printer like \\servername\printername
    – Praveena
    Commented Jun 4, 2014 at 16:27
  • @Praveena, I'm not sure what the exact syntax is for a network printer. I always just grab the string from the Print dialog box and use that.
    – Stewbob
    Commented Jun 4, 2014 at 17:39
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    Hi I got this working printDlg.PrintQueue = new PrintQueue(new PrintServer(@"\\servername"), "printername"); Your example helped me to think about this.
    – Praveena
    Commented Jun 10, 2014 at 15:09
  • @Praveena Will it work with (new PrintServer(@"\\server IP") instead of server name? Commented May 30, 2018 at 11:11
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This worked for me, when I used a shared network printer:

xPrintDialog.PrintQueue = New PrintQueue(New PrintServer("\\computer name"), "printer name")

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