In the Remote Desktop for Mac menu bar, click RDC → Preferences
Go to the Printers tab and make sure “Use a printer that is connected to the mac” is checked. Use the drop down to select your local printer.
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You can also go to the Drivers tab and enable your location c drive to be accessed on your remote desktop drive. This way you can save things to your local drive from the remote desktop session…if you don’t want to print it.
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After you connect and close the RDP session it will ask you to save the connection, I would so next time you don’t have to select the use local printers option.