Print App for Services: Unattended Printing That Never Breaks

Your ERP, WMS, EHR, and SAP systems run around the clock. Your printing should, too. ezeep's Print App for Services delivers reliable, always-on printing from Windows services and system accounts. No user logins. No workarounds. No late-night failures.

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Print App for Services

Printing Shouldn't Depend on a Logged-In Human

ERP, WMS, and EHR systems run around the clock. The printing they depend on stops the moment a user session ends.

Auto-Login Accounts Create Security Risks

Service accounts configured to auto-login keep printing alive but expose credentials, bypass access controls, and create audit gaps that compliance teams flag on every review.

How It Works

Printing That Runs Whether You're There
In-Person or Not

Install the app. Connect your printers. Let your workflows handle the rest without an active user session.
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Download and Install

Log into the ezeep admin portal. Go to Apps & Downloads. Under "Print App for Services," download the Windows installer. Run it as administrator and follow the prompts. A reboot is required to complete the installation.

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Sign In Once

After the reboot, open the "ezeep Account login" app and enter your ezeep credentials. This is a one-time authentication. The Print App for Services then runs as a Windows service and stays connected to the ezeep Cloud without needing anyone logged in.

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Assign Printers and Print

Printers assigned to the account in the ezeep admin portal appear automatically. Any application on the machine that can send jobs to a Windows printer can now print through ezeep, whether it's an ERP system, WMS, kiosk application, or a scheduled task. Jobs are rendered in the cloud and delivered to the printer. No user session required.

Use Cases

Designed for Systems That Don't Log Out

When software triggers the workflow, printing should just happen.

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ERP & Business Systems

Auto-print invoices, delivery notes, and scheduled reports from SAP, Oracle, Epicor, Microsoft Dynamics, or Sage the moment they're generated. No manual steps between the system and the printer.

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Logistics & Warehousing

Print labels, pick lists, and shipping documents as orders move through SAP EWM, Manhattan Active, Blue Yonder, or Oracle WMS Cloud. Output arrives at the printer as fast as the workflow runs.

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Retail & Hospitality

Keep receipts, kitchen tickets, and shift reports printing reliably from Oracle MICROS, Toast, Square, or Lightspeed. Output stays consistent during peak hours without manual intervention.

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Kiosk & Terminals

Print tickets, badges, visitor passes, and confirmations from self-service stations running custom applications or check-in software. No user session needed on the device.

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Healthcare & Labs

Print lab results, patient documents, and care summaries from Epic, Cerner, MEDITECH, or Allscripts without a logged-in session. Protected health information flows directly to the assigned printer.

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Manufacturing & Production

Keep work orders, quality labels, and batch documents flowing from MES platforms like Siemens Opcenter, Rockwell Plex, or SAP Manufacturing. Jobs print as production events fire.

Developer Option

Want Printing To Run Straight From Your App?

If you're triggering jobs from ERP, WMS, POS, or your own SaaS platform, the ezeep API lets your software say "print this" while we handle delivery. Pair it with Print App for Services for always-on Windows environments.

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Why Use It

What You Get In Real Life

Less babysitting. More flow. And printing that quietly does its job.
Comparison

Print App for Services vs. Common Workarounds

Most teams aren't choosing between products. They're duct-taping workarounds that were never meant to be permanent.
Common Workaround
ezeep Print App for Services
Session Dependency
Keep an RDP session open permanently; one dropped connection stops all printing
Runs as a native Windows service with no session dependency
Authentication
Auto-login service accounts that create security risks and need constant maintenance
One-time authentication with the ezeep Cloud, then runs independently
Session 0 Isolation
Task Scheduler runs tasks in the same isolated session that broke printing
Cloud rendering sidesteps Session 0 entirely
Third-Party Tools
Bolt-on wrappers like 2Printer or FolderMill add licensing and another failure point
Handles the full chain from application to printer natively
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Frequently Asked Questions

Curious about how it all works? Here's everything you wanted to know about ezeep's cloud printing solution!

What is the ezeep Print App for Services?

The Print App for Services is a Windows application that runs as a system service, enabling cloud printing without requiring a user to be logged in. It authenticates once with the ezeep cloud and then operates independently in the background. Any application on the machine that can print to a Windows printer can send jobs through ezeep, including ERP systems, kiosk software, warehouse management platforms, and scheduled tasks.

How is it different from the regular ezeep Print App?

The regular Print App runs in the context of a logged-in user and creates printers for that user's session. The Print App for Services runs as a Windows service and stays active regardless of whether anyone is logged in. Use the regular app for people printing from their desktops. Use the Services edition for automated, system-driven printing from backend applications.

Why do automated print jobs fail when no one is logged into the server?

Since Windows Vista, background services run in Session 0, which is isolated from user sessions. Printer drivers and applications that need a display to render output can't function in that environment, so automated print jobs fail silently. Print App for Services bypasses this by running as a native Windows service with cloud rendering, so jobs don't depend on a user session or local drivers.

Can it replace workarounds like keeping RDP sessions open for printing?

Yes. Many IT teams keep remote desktop sessions open or use auto-login service accounts to maintain printer access for automated workflows. Print App for Services eliminates those workarounds by running independently as a Windows service. One-time authentication, no session dependency, no security risk from permanently open sessions.

Does it work with ERP systems like SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics?

Yes. Any application that can send a print job to a Windows printer works with Print App for Services. This includes SAP, Oracle, Epicor, Microsoft Dynamics, Sage, Epic, Cerner, and other platforms that generate invoices, labels, shipping documents, patient records, or scheduled reports.

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Keep Printing Moving - No Logins Required

If your workflows run around the clock, your printing should, too.

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