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BODP is straightforward to set up—the printers need to be networked (TCP/IP based) and support client-side rendering (CSR). Traditionally, rendering is server-side (RenderingMode set to SSR). See https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj134152(v=ws.11).aspx for deeper technical details of Branch Office Direct Printing, including some important limitations you should be aware of before deploying branch office printing.

You use the Set-Printer cmdlet to set BODP. However, the Get-Printer cmdlet does not return the Branch Office Printing mode by default. The -Full switch on the Get-Printer command returns both the Branch Office Printing mode and the object's security descriptor in SDDL format.