Hi Team,
I have requirement to send PDF for print.
Ask is to send a document to printer with a button click and not after downloading document.
I see a print in document viewer but we want to do it online.
Say user selects a document and then click on print button, Appian should be able to initiate print by calling the printer via API.
Has anyone done that or better suggestion?
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That button could start a process in the background and do whatever is necessary to print that document. But that seems almost too obvious. What did you try so far?
Is the document stored in a Document Management System or is it a document uploaded by the user?
Thank you for reply. Yes you are correct, I am trying to understand if anyone have tried sending a document directly to a remote printer which is not connected to your laptop or local computer via a API call or integration (not sure yet)
More of proof of concept question to see if anyone have done it ? I am also going to try
Thank you for the reply, it is in document management system
I never implemented direct printing from Appian. In the internet, I found this
https://developers.hp.com/print-fundamentals-developers/blog/printing-web-app-directly-printer?language=en
Option 1 and 2 seem pretty simple, but this really depends on the IT architecture of your client or company.
In that case, I would suggest exploring the alternatives provided by Stefan to see if any meet your requirements.
Otherwise, you can create a smart service that gets the document from the CMS in binary and sends it to the printer API , without needing to download it to Appian as a document.
Maybe this could be helptful: learn.microsoft.com/.../universal-print-concept-overview