You can get virtually any printer to redirect. If the driver is
not available on the server, map it to a native driver.
Have a look at the
Client Printer Autocreation Matrix at
http://www.printingsupport.com/matrix.htm
for different mappings. For HP 3100:
"HP LaserJet 3100 all-in-one Series" = "HP LaserJet 2000"
"HP LaserJet 3100 all-in-one" = "HP LaserJet 2000"
"HP LaserJet 3100 all-in-one Series PS" = "HP LaserJet 2000"
"HP LaserJet 3100 all-in-one PCL 5e" = "HP LaserJet 2000"
"HP LaserJet 3100 all-in-one Series PCL 5e" = "HP LaserJet 2000"
"HP LaserJet 3100 all-in-one PCL 6" = "HP LaserJet 2000"
"HP LaserJet 3100 all-in-one Series PCL 6" = "HP LaserJet 2000"
Here are the details of how to map to a native driver:
239088 - Windows 2000 Terminal Services Server Logs Events 1111,
1105, and 1106
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=239088