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PaperCut Version 11.5 (Build 15204)

Written by scottm. Posted in PaperCut, PaperCut MF, PaperCut NG, selectec News

The development team had a very busy day this week building, testing and documenting 11.5  to get it out on time. We hope you appreciate the hard work put in.

So what delights can we expect? Something for everyone really. The stand out change is the new Web Cashier feature. The Web Cashier feature is a simple web interface that provides a till/cashier to facilitate simple transactions using PaperCut accounts. It’s designed for non-technical staff in educational organizations. For example the cashier user may:

  • Charge end-user accounts, or shared accounts, for ad-hoc services such as laminating, binding or library fines.
  • Deposit funds to a user’s personal printing account, usually after receiving a cash or electronic payment.

It’s early days for Web Cashier so expect a lot of enhancements to come.

Also of note here is the fact that SNMP Page count hardware validation may now be used in Windows clusters – Mr Microsoft finally fixed the issue. While we are talking about SNMP we noticed a lot of requests for using a different SNMP community string, you can now use a custom string if needed. In terms of embedded software the biggest changes came about on the Kyocera platform, thanks to feedback from Kyocera UK for the input. Also its worth noting that we have added SSO support to the Sharp OSA platform. Third party applications such as scanning apps can now access information about the logged in user, as authenticated by PaperCut.

Thank you PaperCut!

Existing customers contact your reseller for the download links.

Resellers / Dealers / Manufacturers use the reseller portal for the goodies.

New customers? Contact us for trial information.

Full release notes below.

12 October 2011 – PaperCut MF 11.5 (Build 15204)

New features:

  • Web Cashier. This feature provides a simple web interface for (non-technical) staff to charge items to PaperCut accounts and/or deposit funds into PaperCut accounts. E.g. a print room could use this to charge services like binding and laminating to a user’s PaperCut account, or a bursar’s desk could use it to easily recharge a user’s account after accepting cash at a register. See the user manual for more information.

Enhancements:

  • New option to specify the default page loaded after logging into the end-user web interface. E.g. to go straight to the Web Print page after login.
  • Enhancements to support and simplify the setup of Windows Authentication to MS SQL Server.
  • Improved scalability for sites with many secondary print servers under high load by reducing the number of database connections used.
  • Added more documentation about Mac to Windows printing and Print Services for UNIX.
  • Page count hardware validation may now be used on sites who are using a custom SNMP community name.
  • Print scripting: the API inputs.printer.groups now returns an array that may be used in for..each loops.
  • Improved card self-association at MFPs when the card number is longer than 100 characters.
  • Added support for print job redirection across more CUPS print queue types (queues using custom CUPS filters).

Fixes:

  • Web Print: fixed issue that could cause XPS documents to not print (time out) if the server was under high load.
  • Page count hardware validation may now be used in Windows clusters.
  • Fixed a rare issue that would cause the application server to stop responding (database deadlock) when a user performs multiple copy jobs in a single login session during times of high print job load.
  • Fixed issue releasing jobs from hold/release queues when using some payment gateway modules under certain conditions (CBORD and Blackboard in on-demand mode).
  • Fixed issue logging into the UNIX command line release station when the user’s password contained a backslash.
  • Fixed display issue on the admin page used to change an internal user’s password.

Printer compatibility improvements:

  • Improved copy count detection on newer drivers for the Xerox WorkCentre range (e.g. Xerox WorkCentre 7530).
  • Add toner solid ink(!) level detection for the Fuji Xerox ColorQube range.
  • Improved page size detection for some older Fiery X3TYe PCL drivers.
  • On the HP Officejet K550 when printing from MS PowerPoint: fixed potential copy count issue.
  • Added support for the Epson 7890′s GDI driver.
  • Fixed issue watermarking on some PCL6 duplex jobs.
  • PCL5 page-level color detection improvements.
  • Improved grayscale detection for the Toshiba universal driver.
  • Improved page counting for some PCL6 booklet documents.
  • HP Universal PCL driver, printing from MS PowerPoint: improved copy count detection.

Copier / Device Integration:

  • HP Onboard/Embedded (Chai SOE DSE): Reduce home screen icon size to fit on models with smaller screen sizes.
  • Konica Minolta Onboard/Embedded (OpenAPI):
    • When print jobs are released from a hold/release queue in a batch, make sure the jobs print in the original order on Windows (issue on OpenAPI 3.1 only).
    • Id authentication: the option to mask the id is now available for some more devices with older firmware versions (not all devices can support this feature).
    • Fixed an issue which prevented showing more than 12 pages worth of accounts in account list.
  • Kyocera Mita Onboard/Embedded (HyPAS):
    • The keypad may now be used for id/PIN logins, card PIN entry and account code entry (rather than requiring the soft keyboard).
    • Fixed session timeout on the print release screen.
    • The custom logo/colors are now displayed on all screens including the device initialization and admin setup screens.
    • Added an option to hide the cost from the print release screen.
    • Fixed issue masking the id entry when id authentication was the only enabled option.
    • Added an option to skip the print release screen when logging in.
  • Sharp Onboard/Embedded (OSA):
    • Added SSO support. Third party applications such as scanning apps can now access information about the logged in user, as authenticated by PaperCut.
    • Improved handling of bad card swipes on Sharp OSA3 devices.
    • Fixed bug which prevented access to the Sharp copy tab after an auto-release of 4 or more jobs in some situations.
    • Allow Sharp PC-Fax jobs to be sent (previously these jobs were denied).
  • Toshiba Onboard/Embedded (e-BRIDGE Open Platform):
    • Fixed issue on eBX devices where users logging in using the device “Guest” login could see and release jobs for other users (due to the device not reliably sending SNMP logout trap events).
    • Improved message displayed on embedded web browser when users login using the device built-in guest user.
    • Fixed a problem where the user’s balance is displayed when a shared account is selected.
  • Boscop Virtual Cash Acceptor: Added support for dispensing of cards.
  • Xerox Onboard/Embedded (Xerox Secure Access): Improved reliability when using network card readers for authentication. If there is a problem initiating the login to the MFP, allow the user to re-attempt the card login immediately.

PaperCut Version 11.2

Written by rossm. Posted in PaperCut, PaperCut MF, PaperCut NG, selectec News

With around 20 changes to embedded software and loads of core software enhancements, fixes and updates 11.2 has something for everyone.  The most notable new enhancement released within 11.2 is the ability to now output details of a user’s department and office history.  E.g. If a user switches department midway through a month, print audit reports showing activity by department will now account for their activity in the old department for the first half of the month and the new department for the second half. The biggest change on the embedded side of things is a revamped interface for Sharp OSA devices and you can expect plenty of new features in the upcoming months to take advantage of OSAv4.

Release Notes

11 April 2011 – PaperCut MF 11.2 (Build 13713)

This release contains a database upgrade and administrators should factor this into their upgrade plan.

New features:

  • PaperCut now maintains a historical record of users’ department and office fields. E.g. If a user switches department midway through a month, reports showing activity by department will now account for their activity in the old department for the first half of the month and the new department for the second half. It’s also possible to retrospectively edit this history and have it immediately affect reports.

Enhancements:

  • Compatibility improvements for Internet Explorer 9 (IE9).
  • Significantly optimized PaperCut’s start-up process to reduce database load on systems with many attached devices.
  • Printing summary reports (e.g. Group printing – summary) now all include a breakdown of color and grayscale pages (rather than needing to run a job type summary report to see this detail).
  • You can now quickly produce a device list report via Export/Print report links under the Device list table.
  • An Application Log (App Log) audit message is now written when an admin manually expires a pre-paid top-up card.
  • The web based release station’s automatic refresh time is now configurable.
  • Improved the error messages displayed when PaperCut attempts to connect to an external database that is currently offline or down.
  • Release station: improved date presentation for jobs submitted in the same day (e.g. “11:04″ instead of “Apr 12, 11:04″).
  • Added various new Web Services APIs:
    • add/remove a printer access group
    • check if a user group exists
    • remove a user group
    • list all printers
    • list all groups
    • add/remove an administrator access user/group
  • New print script API to find all printer groups that the current job’s printer is a member of.
  • Improved default parameters used when performing printer load balancing. This reduces the likelihood that large jobs cause a printer to be underutilized.

Security:

  • Browser session cookies are now stored as “HttpOnly“. This is in line with current best practice and helps mitigate impact if an XSS attack was discovered.

Fixes:

  • Fixed some memory related issues seen on some 64-bit systems.
  • Improved reliability when database connection problems occur during server start-up.
  • Fixed a problem where CSV/Excel scheduled reports created prior to version 10.7 could run over the same report period each time (e.g. always the week in which the report was created, rather than every new week).
  • Find-me printing: when a user attempts to release a print job at a release station but all target print queues are in error or disabled, an error message is displayed and the job stays held. Previously the job would be cancelled.
  • Fixed a problem where scheduled reports do not run when daylight savings time starts in the UK (or other regions where DST starts at 1am). The default scheduled report time has now been changed to 12:55am from 1:15am to prevent this happening in the future.
  • Windows clusters: fixed a problem that could cause Find-Me print jobs from printing if the print provider service failed over while they were awaiting release.
  • Fixed issue that prevented filtering an ad hoc report on a department or office that contained commas.
  • Improved clean-up/deletion of temporary files created when very large reports are created.
  • Fixed issue when running on SQL Server where the same data could appear on multiple pages of tables.
  • Fixed a problem when using Web Print to charge a print job to a shared account when the user has the “Charge personal account (and allocate to shared account for reporting)” option enabled. This could cause the job not to be logged by PaperCut.
  • When running on some external databases the “average pages per job” values in reports could have been inaccurate. This has been corrected.
  • Period comparison reports previously excluded activity occurring on each period’s end date. These reports now include activity from those dates.
  • Fixed sorting of some logs reports such as “Group printing – logs” when running on an external database.

Printer compatibility improvements:

  • Added grayscale detection support for Xerox Colour Press 700 PS.
  • Added support for HP Printer Drivers v2.6 on Mac OS 10.6.
  • Added support for Dell 2150cdn.
  • Improved page count detection on the Epson 4880.

Copier / Device Integration:

  • HP Onboard/Embedded (Chai SOE DSE):
    • Improved compatibility with devices running recent HP firmware versions.
    • Improved reliability of devices to workaround an HP firmware memory leak that can result in device “Error 49″ failures.
    • Disable all access to the device if the user has no available credit.
  • Konica Minolta Onboard/Embedded (OpenAPI):
    • Fixed issue where devices may not have functioned if the server was under very heavy load during startup.
    • A new improved tracking method reduces the possibility of users printing more pages than they have credit for.
  • Kyocera Mita Onboard/Embedded (HyPAS):
    • Added support for non-ASCII characters (such as the pound and euro symbols).
    • Added Chinese (simplified and traditional) translations.
  • Lexmark Onboard/Embedded (LeSF):
    • Added support for new devices: C792, X792, C925, X925.
    • Fixed display of Chinese (simplified) text.
  • Ricoh Onboard/Embedded (ESA):
    • The PaperCut onboard/embedded application for Ricoh ESA has now been certified under Ricoh’s new global certification process, confirming that the application runs on Ricoh devices in any region globally.
    • Improved responsiveness and reliability under slow network conditions.
  • Sharp Onboard/Embedded (OSA):
    • Added Print All button to the print release function, providing the user an option to easily release all jobs or choose which jobs to release.
    • Added HTTPS connection support for secure transmission of information between Sharp MFPs and PaperCut.
  • Sharp Onboard/Embedded (OSA 3+ with 7″ screen): a brand new interface is available that takes advantage of new functionality made possible by Sharp OSA 3 and OSA 4 devices:
    • New improved user interface that takes advantage of the Sharp embedded web browser (HTML). New features included improved look-n-feel, color appearance and much better usability.
    • Card based authentication now just fully automatic (just swipe card to log in).
    • Simplified on-screen workflow.
  • Toshiba Onboard/Embedded: When using shared account based charging the wording that describes which account will be charged has been clarified.
  • VCC: The cost setting precision is now updated during initialization (e.g. after power cycle or network connection). Previously this setting may not have taken affect until after the application server was restarted.
  • Xerox Onboard/Embedded (Network Accounting / JBA): Fixed a problem that could allow user to charge to their personal account when they were configured to only charge to shared accounts.
  • Xerox Onboard/Embedded (Xerox Secure Access):
    • Improved single sign-on capabilities: when a user authenticates using their username and password the user’s credentials are now made available to the device so that “Scan to home” and other workflows can funcion without requiring re-authentication.
    • Fixed a problem that could cause network card readers to contintue to run even after “Swipe Card” authentication was disabled.

PaperCut Version 11.1

Written by rossm. Posted in Featured Posts, PaperCut, PaperCut MF, PaperCut NG, selectec News

Just what all you worry warts have been waiting for an xx.1 release! We know some of you like to wait for the first minor release before making the jump to a major version and let everyone else do the release testing for you. Well you don’t have to wait any longer PaperCut 11.1 is now available for download – As with any minor update you can find a bunch of new features, enhancements, improved printer support and as always a host of embedded changes…

Some of the more interesting additions to v11.1 are:

  • Xerox (Secure Access): Improved compatibility with a wider variety of Xerox devices.
  • Print job watermarking now supports a wider variety of PCL6 printers and drivers.
  • Various improvements to the end-user web interface to improve accessibility
  • Lexmark now has added support for additional card readers including Elatec readers (contact us for prices)

As always full release notes are available below.

We can offer a 40-day trial of PaperCut just get in touch to discuss your requirements or reseller opportunities. Any existing releasers please update via the reseller pages (soon to be re-born into a full-fledged portal).

Ten Reasons To Use PaperCut

Written by rossm. Posted in Featured Posts, PaperCut, PaperCut MF, PaperCut NG, selectec News

Managing information costs and reducing waste are two of the challenges facing printer users today. Most sites soon notice that print costs are escalating out of control. This is where we come in.

Since print management dramatically helps reduce the number of pages printed or copies taken or waste paper that gets thrown into the recycle bin, it can make a huge difference on the amount of paper waste. So you can feel warm inside knowing you are doing your bit to save some trees and cut down on carbon dioxide emissions. Another environment and money saving feature is ‘find-me printing’ which cuts down on the number of printers and MFD’s reducing costs for toner and paper and saving on the electricity bill. So what exactly isn’t there to like about print management?

The money saving aspect of print management should make it easy to convince the people that control the purse strings they are making the right choice. Most sites we talk to (even those running external hardware units) easily make their money back in the first year (some even make a profit!!!).

So now you know it’s good to save money and save the environment at the same time but how are you going to implement this? One of the most effective ways to reduce these print costs and improve the productivity of your network printers is to use PaperCut MF.

PaperCut MF is a solid software solution that allows you to easily manage your print assets, to collect usage data by location and device, to identify any waste and simply implement cost recovery and allocation strategies, to maximise your system productivity and that all-important return on investment.

Below are 10 great reasons to get in touch and get setup with a trial of PaperCut.

1: “FindMe” Release Anywhere Printing (Pull Printing to you and me)

Simply put, documents follow users to their printer of choice. Allow your users print to a PaperCut MF “Virtual Print Queue” and regardless of their location they’ll be able to retrieve their print jobs from a networked printer or MFD. This delivers tremendous flexibility when and where needed.

2: Go Green!

Hundreds of report combinations to view, export as file or deliver via email and real-time statistics on CO2, energy and trees consumed by the printing process. PaperCut MF reporting and print controls empower IT departments to control waste. In particular, CO2 and Carbon emission reporting is available at a glance with a handy optional widget or report. The employment of green initiatives is a growing requirement in today’s world.

3: Easy to Manage

An intuitive interfaces make PaperCut easy to administer and easy to use. Regarded as the simplest system of its type to deploy and manage, PaperCut MF delivers. For instance, System Administrators have full access to advanced administration and configuration options via a familiar, simple web interface. This can be accessed anywhere and anytime on your network. Early in 2011 expect a new layout for the UI giving you all the information you need at a glance. PaperCut MF is up to date in both its looks and its architecture.

4: Site Wide Policy Enforcement

Take control of your paper, MFD and Toner usage. With PaperCut MF you can take charge and control “who” prints, “what” gets printed and to “where”. There are even some simple scripting controls available to ensure your staff automatically adhere to the agreed company print policies. These include “duplex print”, “no colour from web” and “job routed to least cost device” as well as “Free printing during class time” – very handy for exam time at school. If none of the pre-made scripts suit you, then you can of course define your own features with a custom advanced printer script.

5: Centralised Administration

Administer the system straight from your web browser anywhere on the network. PaperCut MF provides administration access from any location on your network via a standard web browser. End-Users also have access to a set of web tools that empower students and staff to track and monitor their own activities in real time as well as various tools and log information.

6: Driverless Printing

A driver-less printing solution for laptops and wireless devices. A simple yet very affective feature called “Web Print” allows printing from net-books and other mobile devices. Perfect for “mobile workers” and students with their own laptops with documents they need to be printed. Simply upload the document, select the device on the floor plan and print. Also (but nothing official just yet) iPhone/iPad printing could be on its way soon. We will update the website as soon as we get confirmation. We know a lot of sites handing out iPads these days will be interested in this feature.

7: Scalability

The modern software design and architecture provides scalability for networks of all sizes. Whether your network consists of a single server with a handful of users to a clustered multi server network with 60,000 plus users, PaperCut MF will scale to meet your needs without any troubles. PaperCut is happy to run on Windows, Mac, Linux, Novell (iPrint) and mixed environments and is just as happy to live in a virtual machine.

8: Easy Deployment

It’s extremely easy to install and configure. Simply click next and follow the prompts. The PaperCut MF install process allows you to setup preferences for Users, User Groups, Devices, Cost and Quota’s. It could not be simpler.

9: Monitoring and Usage Reports

Hundreds of report combinations to view, export as file or deliver via email.  With a vast choice of standard reports finding out who, where and how much is printed has now become whole lot easier and the best bit is, it will let you see who is causing all the trouble by printing 300 pages to a USB desk jet printer instead of a large MFD. PaperCut MF provides the tools to monitor the output of your printer and MFD fleet with real time activity reports that can be deployed silently so that staff gets used to the changes in workflow.

10: Secure Access and Release

Running around to retrieve confidential print jobs will be a thing of the past. No matter where you are, print jobs can be collected conveniently from any supported device with either secure user or card authentication.

We had to stop at 10…….but we could go on all day about:

  • Dedicated Print release stations.
  • Professional client billing – charge back those printing costs to clients.
  • Sync across multiple user directories (e.g. a Microsoft Active Directory and a separate LDAP server).
  • Shared accounts – charge printing to accounts/departments that can be shared by multiple users.
  • Watermarking – apply text to the bottom of each page.
  • A bunch of Public APIs to link into.
  • Supports Microsoft SQL Server (32 and 64-bit, and Server Express), Oracle, PostgreSQL and MySQL out-of-the-box on all platforms.
  • Credit card payments and top up cards to add value to accounts.

And best of all – Capture “off the glass” walk-up copying using embedded software for the following platforms:

  • Ricoh, via Ricoh Embedded Software Architecture (ESA)
  • Sharp, via Sharp Open Systems Architecture (OSA)
  • Xerox, via Xerox Network Accounting
  • Lexmark, via Lexmark Embedded Solutions Framework (LeSF)
  • Konica Minolta, via OpenAPI
  • Kyocera Mita, via Kyocera Hybrid Platform for Advanced Solutions (HyPAS)
  • HP, via Chai SOE DSE
  • Toshiba
  • Gestetner
  • Lanier
  • Nashuatec
  • Triumph Adler
  • Olivetti
  • With more coming soon!

Interested? Then get in touch.

PaperCut Version 10.7 Released

Written by rossm. Posted in Featured Posts, PaperCut, PaperCut ChargeBack, PaperCut MF, PaperCut NG, selectec News

An early Christmas present from the PaperCut Team. Version 10.7 gives us a shiny new embedded solution for Kyocera HyPAS devices (and in our opinion it is one of the most feature rich embedded options).

You also get an easier method to restricting access to colour printing, a host of new reports and watermarking/job attribution for PCL5 printer drivers, in addition to the existing PostScript support.

Full release notes below.

If you are an existing customer looking to upgrade your current install of PaperCut MF, then please contact us.

Resellers please use the dedicated reseller portal provided.

Full Release Notes: PaperCut MF 10.7 (Build 12373)

New features:

  • New embedded copy, fax and scan tracking solution for Kyocera Mita devices. This marks yet another copier brand for PaperCut’s lineup of embedded tracking solutions – the 12th so far. Making use of the Kyocera Hybrid Platform for Advanced Solutions (HyPAS) framework, this is a featureful, user friendly and attractive solution. Thanks to our translation teams, this first release also ships in 10 languages! For more information and supported devices see the Kyocera Mita Integration tour page.
  • Restricting access to color printing is now much simpler. All printers now have a filter for selecting the user groups who have color printing access.
  • Watermarking and job attribution is now available for PCL5 printer drivers, in addition to the existing PostScript support. Next up: PCL6.
  • New reports to compare printing over time (e.g. last month to this month).
  • Enhancements:

    • Novell OES: Print jobs manually canceled from iPrint queues are now automatically refunded.
    • Novell OES: Improvements to cluster install notes.
    • Scheduled reports can now be copied. This simplifies setting up multiple similar reports.
    • Printer toner information may now be manually updated (in addition to the automatic perdiodic updates)
    • Test notifications can now be sent to specific email addresses as well as by entering a username.
    • The Windows release station zero-install method (“pc-release-local-cache.exe“) now automatically updates more config files each time it is launched (config.properties and client-machine-aliases.properties), simplifying deployment of multiple release stations from a central location.
    • Improved retrieval of device serial numbers via SNMP by looking in some non-standard SNMP locations.
    • Improved support for IPv6 when using the Windows Print Services for Unix (LPR and IPP).
    • All printing based reports now have an ad hoc filter for printer groups.
    • Improved logging to diagnose secondary server connection issues caused by security settings.
    • Added a new API for developers and system integrators to allow querying information about the logged in user at devices. This can be used by 3rd parties to implement single sign-on using PaperCut’s authentication.
    • Added a full Hebrew translation, thanks to our team in Israel.

    Fixes:

    • Fixed a problem editing scheduled reports with multiple email recipients which caused the recipients to be saved incorrectly.
    • Fixed problem when editing scheduled reports in Excel/CSV format where date range parameters were incorrectly displayed.
    • Fixed small memory leak in the Windows print provider service.
    • Sensitive fields are no longer logged to the App Log when they are changed in the Config Editor (e.g. SMTP passwords).
    • Windows: fixed printing order when a large number of print jobs are released at once (more than about 40 jobs).
    • Improved reliability of watermarking on the HP 4100 with PostScript drivers.
    • Release Station: Fixed anonymous print release for release stations running in “release any” mode.
    • Release Station: Improved support for card authentication when using card header and trailer that are the same character.
    • Fixed a problem setting admin rights for user group restrictions that could occur when running on a PostgreSQL database configured with certain locale/language settings.
    • Fixed the Shared account print/copy/scan/fax – breakdown report to include jobs allocated to sub-accounts.
    • Linux/Mac: Improved reliability of print job redirection (e.g. find-me printing) on very busy print queues.

    Printer compatibility improvements:

  • Improved page count detection for Xerox APIV C4470 PCL6 drivers.
  • Improved copy count detection for some PostScript printers.
  • Added page count support for Dymo 330 and 450 printers.
  • Added grayscale/color detection for Xerox PostScript printers (e.g. the WC 7655).
  • Added paper size detection for Canon UFR II devices such as Canon ir-ADV C2020/C2030 printers.
  • Added support for detecting A5 paper sizes for Ricoh and Kyocera PCL5 printer drivers.
  • Added support for RISO ComColor GDI series.
  • Added support for the Ricoh RPCS driver for the GX7000 and GXe3350N devices.
  • Added support for the Panasonic KX-MB3030 GDI Driver.
  • Improved duplex page count detection for Sharp MX 5000N PCL5 driver.
  • Added copy count detection for PostScript drivers on KIP plotters.
  • Linux/Mac: Added support for the Oki C5650 HiperC printer.
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    Copier / Device Integration:

  • Ricoh Embedded:
    • Added support for configurable buttons to switch to other running ESA/Java applications.
    • Improvements to avoid SC997 errors seen on some devices.
  • Xerox on-board: Detect and avoid problem seen on a Xerox device that failed to clear job logs, causing the same jobs to be logged repeatedly.
  • HP Embedded:
    • Fixed USB card reader problems encountered on some HP M4345MFP machines.
    • Fixed problem on some devices that could cause the print time on held print jobs to be displayed in an incorrect time zone.
  • Sharp OSA: Improved behavior in the case when the copier runs out of paper during a job.
  • Toshiba: Allow differential access control for color printing and color copying.
  • VCC Alpha:
    • Allow held print jobs to be deleted by the user.
    • Reliability improvements when using print release with documents containing unusual characters.
    • Display the selected shared account name when selecting via PIN/code.
  • VCC Controller:
    • Display the selected shared account name when selecting via PIN/code.
  • PaperCut Version 10.6 Released

    Written by paulw. Posted in PaperCut, PaperCut ChargeBack, PaperCut MF, PaperCut NG, selectec News

    Good news everyone PaperCut 10.6 is now available for download.

    This new version has nearly 30 enhancements/fixes to keep PaperCut running smoothly as well as two completely new features a lot of sites will find useful.

    The first of the new features is a default shared account may now be configured per-user. This represents the user’s most commonly used account, and can be useful for users who mostly charge to the same account, but occasionally need access to others. The default shared account is automatically selected for the user when they print. This will also save time on the various embedded solutions.

    A user's default shared account is automatically selected

    The second feature added to 10.6 is for organizations with more than one user directory (e.g. a new Microsoft Active Directory and a legacy LDAP server with users that have not been migrated) can now synchronize, import and authenticate against both at the same time.

    Secondary user directory

    Also included in the release are a host of printer compatibility improvements and for those of you using PaperCut MF you will find various tweaks to Ricoh, Lexmark, Sharp and Toshiba embedded options.

    What are you waiting for? Grab the download and update.

    Please note:
    PaperCut MF users – If you are an existing customer looking to upgrade your current install of PaperCut MF, then please contact us.
    Resellers please use the dedicated reseller portal provided.

    Go Compare!

    Written by rossm. Posted in PaperCut, PaperCut MF, selectec News

    One of the most popular questions via our website or over the phone seems to be: What is the difference between PaperCut NG and MF?

     As you probably know PaperCut NG gives you these key features:

    • Control student print quota, or charge for printing.
    • Track and budget staff printing by faculty or department.
    • Simple installation – starts working immediately.
    • Directory integration with automatic user account creation.
    • Simple web-based administration for office staff.
    • Automatic scheduling of credit/quotas.
    • Solutions for managing wireless laptop printing.
    • Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and Novell, making PaperCut the most flexible and integrated management solution available.

    Of course PaperCut MF has all of the above features as well, so what exactly is the difference? In truth, the answer is ‘very little’. Apart from a change of logo and a few extra tabs, regular PaperCut users wouldn’t notice much difference – that is until you throw a photocopier into the mix. PaperCut MF is designed to capture “off the glass” walk-up copying. It can achieve this using two methods:

           1. Modern embedded applications that run directly on a multifunctional device, enabling single sign-on using existing domain infrastructure.

           2. Direct TCP/IP network connection with selected 3rd party hardware terminals.

    Both options allow user authentication and access via various login methods including user name and password, PIN codes,  as well as common card formats including: magnetic stripe (“swipe”); barcode; proximity.

    Basically, if a customer is only ever going to want/need to monitor and/or control printing, then NG is the ideal solution. However, if now or in the future a customer is looking to monitor and/or control printing and copying (and, increasingly, scanning and faxing), then MF is the right option. Currently, we have a lot of sites planning for the future, so MF has been installed and is being used solely for monitoring printers, until the time comes to implement copier control and monitoring.

    PaperCut MF is a complete integrated copy and print solution that you can manage from within a single mature application. We can offer a 40-day trial of PaperCut MF to any interested parties, but we suggest you contact us with your requirements first.

    PaperCut Features

    PaperCut NG

    PaperCut MF

    Set print quotas on individuals, groups or across departments

    Automated Quota Allocation System

     

    Track and charge walk-up / off-the-glass copier usage, just like for printers

    Simple installation – starts working immediately

    Directory integration with automatic user account creation

    Clustered  Server Support to Increase efficiency and distribute wear and tear

    Scalability up to 100,000+ Users

    External Database Support

    Reasonable licensing that doesn’t dictate your IT infrastructure

     

    Multiple print server support as standard

    Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Novell and mixed environments

     

    Print Job Filtering and Restrictions

    Support for Hardware-Based Copier Terminals

     

    Support for Copy Control via Embedded MFD Software

    Hundreds of report combinations to view, export as file or deliver via email

    Monitor locally attached printers

    Error notifications when printers are in error

    Charge copying to accounts that can be shared by multiple users

    Secure print release via PC-based print release stations

    Secure print release via card reader using fast release terminal

    Secure print release via staff and end-user web interfaces

    Secure print release via hardware terminals

     

    Secure print release via embedded MFD software

    Monitor faxing and scanning on supported hardware

    Web-based staff print release

    Find Me Printing (pull printing)

    Advanced business reporting

    Add credit to user’s accounts via admin web interface

    Support for cash value loaders

    Support for web based credit card payments

    Real-time environmental Impact statistics

    Manage wireless and unauthenticated printing from user-owned devices

    Administer the system straight from your web browser anywhere on the network

    Bill back printing costs to clients

    TopUp/PrePaid Cards – ideal for student payment management

    Open architecture – full documentation and APIs provided to all customers

    Kyocera Mita MFD Integration

    Written by paulw. Posted in PaperCut, PaperCut MF, selectec News

    The clever PaperCut developers have been busy putting their Kyocera Mita embedded application through the last stages of testing – At this rate they will run out of embedded environments to work with! We have had a lot of interest in the Kyocera solution so follow the jump at the bottom of the page for more information. This solution is based on the HyPAS platform.

    Kyocera’s HyPAS (Hybrid Platform for Advanced Solutions), a powerful and scalable software solution platform, optimizes the performance of Kyocera’s award-winning MFPs through custom, integrated software applications that are designed to meet and exceed users specific document imaging needs. HyPAS will transform your Kyocera MFP into a resource designed to evolve as your business evolves – resulting in enhanced information sharing, resource optimization and an improved pre-existing, as well as future document workflows.

    PaperCut MF provides integration with Kyocera Mita MFDs, enabling the tracking, charging or billing of “off the glass” copying, faxing and scanning. The goal of PaperCut Software’s embedded MFD solution is to leverage the capabilities of Kyocera Mita devices to provide walk-up copier users with the same set of rich application features provided in the print control area. These include:

    • End user authentication including integration with single sign-on environments such as Active Directory, Open Directory, eDirectory, LDAP and others
    • Optional proximity/swipe card authentication (via USB readers)
    • Group-based access control to the device and colour copying
    • Monitoring and control of photocopying, scanning and faxing (quotas, charging, allocation and logging)
    • Allocation of copying, scanning and faxing to accounts/departments/cost-centres/projects
    • Releasing jobs from a hold/release queue (secure printing)

    Kyocera Mita MFD Integration details.

    The Kyocera Mita solution joins the long list of copier brands PaperCut will work with. The PaperCut Software development team have developed solutions for several major copier brands, including:

    For updates and pricing information just get in touch.

    PaperCut & Paxton Access Ltd

    Written by admin. Posted in PaperCut, PaperCut MF, selectec News

    A few weeks ago one of our PaperCut reseller buddies came to us with a problem and (insert sound of own trumpet being blown) we delivered a solution.

    Problem?whitepapercut

    A few of the schools this reseller provides services to wished to monitor prints and copies on Ricoh machines. They wanted staff and students to be issued with wireless contact cards and for users to walk up to the copiers “swipe” the card and be presented with two options: 1) release any prints sent to the device by the user; 2) start photocopying and have everything be charged to a central store.

    PaperCut MF and Ricoh Embedded were chosen and everything should have worked fine apart from one small issue. The cards they had issued staff/students with were “Paxton cards” from the Net2 Access system.

    paxtonAnswer?

    The first task was to find a reader that could read something unique off each card.
    Second task was to get this mystery reader working with a photocopier (something of a black art)

    I will skip all the boring bits but after a few weeks of hard work, tweaking, cursing and generally finding the rest of the world useless we now have a system in place for this to work perfectly. At the same time we learned a lot about card readers on the Ricoh platform and we are fairly confident we can now get any card reader working.

    So if you are using Paxton HiTag2 class cards and want to start using PaperCut MF give us a call and we will make your day.

    Clever stuff, huh?