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What to do next
n In the guest, print to a printer you just added from the host to confirm that the VMware Virtual Printer
configuration works.
n When you upgrade VMware Fusion in the future, to ensure that a guest has the latest version of
VMware Virtual Printer, uninstall and reinstall VMware Virtual Printer. See Uninstall VMware Virtual
Printer.
Uninstall VMware Virtual Printer
When you upgrade VMware Fusion, to confirm that the latest version of VMware Virtual Printer is installed
on a guest operating system, you can uninstall and reinstall VMware Virtual Printer.
Procedure
u Use the appropriate uninstallation method based on the operating system of the guest.
n Windows Guest
Use the Windows uninstall feature to uninstall the VMware Virtual Printer application. For
example, for Windows 10, perform the following steps.
a Select Start > Windows System > Control Panel.
b Click Uninstall a program.
c Select VMware Virtual Printer.
d Click Uninstall.
n Debian-Based Linux Guest, such as Debian and Ubuntu
In a terminal window, run either of the following commands.
n sudo apt-get purge thinprint
n sudo dpkg -P thinprint
n RPM-Based Linux Guest, such as Red Hat, SUSE, and Fedora
In a terminal window, run the following command.
n rpm -e thinprint
Results
The VMware Virtual Printer is no longer installed on the guest.
What to do next
Install VMware Virtual Printer again. See Install VMware Virtual Printer
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