

- #PAPERCUT VS PRINTOPIA INSTALL#
- #PAPERCUT VS PRINTOPIA FULL#
- #PAPERCUT VS PRINTOPIA SOFTWARE#
- #PAPERCUT VS PRINTOPIA CODE#
- #PAPERCUT VS PRINTOPIA MAC#
#PAPERCUT VS PRINTOPIA SOFTWARE#
Few other steps needed in the software around authentication but we did it on a 2003 server with a Sharp MFD.
#PAPERCUT VS PRINTOPIA INSTALL#
You run the installer, install the mobile gateway and configure it, tell it which printer you want to publish as such as an air printer, install the app on the iPad and it discovers them providing you have multicast enabled on your WiFI, the one in question today was a Meru one. I have done an install of EveryonePrint today, omg, this is one of the most easiest ways to get iPads printing via a Windows server if you just want to be able to print and not fussed about tracking and authentication, ideal for a primary school exactly where I did it today. I am yet to try FingerPrintIOS via PaperCut its on my list of things to try in the office this week. Has anyone used it and is so, how well does that work?Īny other suggestions, has anyone successfully rolled out printing on a large scale like this and managed to retain at least some sort of control over it?
#PAPERCUT VS PRINTOPIA MAC#
I've not been doing any evaluating yet, but a few options spring out at me.ġ) We have papercut for our printer/copier management and I know there's an app which works with this for printing, so how effective is that and how does it work? does anyone has experience of it?Ģ) I've some across Printopia which allows sharing of printers via an apple mac using the Air Print system Printopia - AirPrint to Any Printer - Print from iPad - Print from iPhone - Ecamm Network we have plenty of macs in the building that could act as hosts for this for each department, so has anyone used that and how well does it work?ģ) I've found this iPad Printing and iPhone Printing with EFI Fiery direct mobile printing and our Ricoh MFP printers are supported - as we have one of these per department it would be suitable. Thus far we have encouraged electronic sharing and sending of work via Dropbox/email/Webdav, but we are now being pushed to supply some form of printing ability from these devices as apparently it's needed. Is there a way to do this the way we want in papercut? I thought with papercut, you could only go down to department level and put the documents through as the department, rather than select a user of that department.We have 450 iPads, but no printing solution for them.

#PAPERCUT VS PRINTOPIA CODE#
At the moment the repro user has to look up the user in the folder, find the department and then key in the relevant code associated with that user and department. What we are trying to do is to get the repro user to do away with this folder, so what I envisage happening is, the repro user would log onto the MFD as theirself and then either find the dept/user, then the user/dept and then put the job through as that user in that department.
#PAPERCUT VS PRINTOPIA FULL#
In reprographics at the moment, the repro user has a folder full of codes which are based in the following format: Our Docupro installation is a few years old now, so newer versions might be a bit different. And you can set prices for printing and there's a scheduler which allows you to automatically top up account balances if you want to.Īs far as routing large documents to different devices, I have a feeling it can but not 100% sure as we don't do that. Once you have those groups you can impose restrictions such as colour/mono, max number of pages, enforce double-sided etc. You can create groups in DocuPro based on OUs in AD. You can also get DocuPro to manage ordinary desktop lasers, and it will do accounting but not print release You can set an age limit for print jobs, so the queue doesn't get filled up with unprinted jobs. Yes it does print release, you can submit a job to a central queue and then print from anywhere. It puts an icon down in the system tray so users can see outstanding jobs and current balance and can also cancel outstanding jobs.ĭocuPro does manage the MFDs if they have the DocuPro OpenAPI software on them. There is a small client that you can install on the PCs. Users can't see a history of what they have printed but can see their current account balance and any jobs they have submitted but not printed.ĭocupro is installed on the server, in our case its on our print server.
