Printing To Server Side Printer

how come when i print programicly my printer says "data received" and it won't print until i press the GO button on the printer? my printer is a HP laser jet 5

Set objFS = server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objPrinter = objFS.CreateTextFile("printserverprintername", True)
objPrinter.Write("testing printing")

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Server Side Printing

I would like to print to a printer connected to my IIS server.
I mean "I DONT WANT TO PRINT ON EVERY PRINTER IN THE WORLD". (many
answers are thinking javascript printing to the user side)
I just want to print on the server side only for me (in ASP of course)
Another thing to consider is that i use a local printer that generate
PDF (Acrobat Distiller driver + ghostscript + redmon port redirector ).
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I tried with FileSystemObject.CreateTextFile("RPT1:",True) but don't
work.I saw many examples with:
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