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I may have a solution for those using a Xerox Versalink C405.  The default driver is the Full C405 V4 PS.  Try using the driver with the V4 removed so just C405 PS drivers.  That solved my problem.  If you don't have this printer, maybe just check the drivers for your printer and see if they are just too 'high powered' as I call it.  It seems these drivers seem to conflict with Microsoft Windows whether local or remote desktop.  Windows way of getting you to use their supported equipment I guess.  Anyway, I am now back up and running.  

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