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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 Round Up

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

    Two quick items for the start of the week.

    PaperCut MF 9.8 (Build 9413) has been released to fix some Mac and Linux bugs.

    This is a bug fix release for PaperCut MF 9.8 for Mac and Linux only, and contains the following changes:  

    Fixes: 

    • More improvements to support for print servers running CUPS 1.4, such as Mac OS 10.6 and recent Linux distributions.

    Download

    PaperCut MF for Mac OS X (Universal) 9.8 (Build 9413)

    PaperCut MF for Linux Servers (i686) 9.8 (Build 9413)

    PaperCut MF for Linux Servers (x64) 9.8 (Build 9413)

    Hamilton College and PaperCut

    Learn how Hamilton College (a highly selective, top-ranked, private liberal arts college located in Clinton, New York) keep an eye on printing with PaperCut: http://www.hamilton.edu/spectator/012110/news/print.html

    PaperCut MF 9.4 (Build 7770)

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

    New features:product-logo

    •Support for 64 bit installations of Novell OES2 Linux.
    •Native support for 64 bit Linux installations (no longer requires 32 bit compatibility libraries to be installed, as well as providing unparalled scalability).
    •New reports: Department printing – job type summary, Office printing – job type summary

    PaperCut On Novell OES Linux (iPrint)

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

    Print quota, accounting, logging and management is now here for Novell Open Enterprise Server (OES) Linux!

    PaperCut on Novell OES Linux (iPrint)

    PaperCut on Novell OES Linux (iPrint)

    PaperCut has long been a cross-platform solution supporting Windows, Mac and Linux/CUPS. Novell iPrint was the one big missing hole in our cross-platform objectives. After a few late nights, a lot of coffee, and some help from Devon and Dean on the iPrint team, we now have PaperCut running on OES Linux.

    Latest Update: PaperCut on OES Linux both 32-bit and 64-bit (x64) systems available! Download PaperCut version 9+ or higher for an officially supported production ready release. Work on cluster support is currently under way. Please contact PaperCut support if you with to deploy on a cluster.

    novell-60IMPORTANT: PaperCut is now about of beta. Most of the information on this page relates to the beta program and is out of date. I’ve kept the information here as some sites/pages still link to this page.

    Please read the manual and the FAQ below before installing. 

    Is this release beta quality software?

    PaperCut has been around for almost 9 years now. The Novell OES Linux release shares around 97% of the same source code as the Windows, Mac and Linux/CUPS versions so the vast majority of the application is production quality code. The iPrint specific code however is new and needs testing and feedback from users on real networks.

    Where do I get the version of iPrint compatible with PaperCut (the one with the new hooks)?

    The current release of iPrint supplied with OES Linux 2 does not have the APIs we require. On our request the iPrint team has added the APIs and these will be included in the SP1 release. OES 2 SP1 is currently in public beta and can be downloaded at the Novell Beta Program site.

    Can I install this on a production system?

    Yes and No. You should be aware that this is a beta period. A sensible approach on larger networks might be to set up a separate print server independent of the production server. This can be used for testing with the full confidence that you can flick back to the production server if required.

    Smaller sites may choose to install on a production server. The backup plan should something go wrong is to either unbind PaperCut from the queues by removing the “papercut” accounting option from the Print Manager, or just to uninstall.

    Tell me about the beta testing program

    The Novell community is very active and enthusiastic. We have not done any explicit advertising or even announced our development efforts, but even still the word has spread through the grape vine. We’ve had over 50 organizations contact us expressing eagerness to help us test. The objective of the testing program is to tap into this enthusiasm and gather feedback. Over the next few weeks we’d love to hear your feedback, ideas and opinions about the release. We’re also going to give back in the form of discounts the final version and some free licenses will also be issued to selected sites.

    We’re looking for feedback on areas such as:

    •Bugs or problems
    •Are we doing things the “Novell way”?
    •Ideas and potential new features
    •How we can promote and make other Novell users aware of the application.
    Organizations participating in the testing program who submit feedback will receive:

    •A free license allowing you to run the software for two months (if required).
    •A 50% discount on final purchase.
    Does it support Netware?

    No. We’ve decided to focus our development effort on OES Linux to ensure that it’s future proof. We also have a lot of experience with Linux development and this approach allowed us to leverage a lot of existing code.

    We are a business and I’d like to run PaperCut ChargeBack (not NG)?

    No problems. Please contact us. PaperCut ChargeBack will also be released soon for Novell OES Linux. We are fully committed to the iPrint platform and will offer all features as we do for all other platforms.

    What is the required OS version?

    Officially Novell OES 2 SP1 – yet to be released. OES2 SP1 is currently in Public Beta and is expected to be final soon.

    How to I track changes/updates made during the testing program?

    Chris and Tom will be maintaining a list of changes and discussion topics in the developer blog.

    I am a long-time Novell user and have a suggestion?

    You’re just the person we’re looking for! Please email your ideas through to the development team via the support email.

    Are there any known issues with the current release?

    During our internal testing we found two problem areas.

    1.The API has a bug and is not returning the IP address of the machine that submitted the print job. The iPrint team are looking into this. In the meantime we’ve implemented a quick hack where we look up the MAC address in the system’s ARP table. This may however not work on all networks so some sites may have issues when users can log on multiple systems at the same time.
    2.Automatic refunding of cancelled/errored jobs is currently being looked at.
    How do I install?

    The first place to start is the install instructions for Novell. Please have a quick read before installing.

    Is the Novell version a second class citizen when measured against the Windows version?

    The Novell OES Linux version is fully featured and will always be on equal footing with other operating systems. It is not a port. The Mac, Linux and Windows versions share around 97% of the same source code and all versions are developed in parallel. The code base is modern (major re-write in 2005) and from the inception of the first line of code, supporting all platforms equally has been a design objective. Novell users can expect the same level of functionality and support and releases will track all other platforms.

    Is PaperCut NG open source?

    PaperCut NG is a commercial application with commercial support. It’s not open source in relation to it being licensed under the GPL or equivalent. We do however provide our customers with access to the source code and our development process is very open. Check out our release history and blog to get a feel for this.

    What does/will it cost?

    This has been a hotly debated topic. Novell is not as popular as other platforms such as those starting with “W” and the cost to deliver a solution with the same feature set is equal, so one could argue that a Novell version should cost more. We have however stuck to our guns and lived up to our promise to support all platforms equally. Just like in terms of features, the price will be the same as that offered to Windows, Mac and Linux users. We hope the Novell community are encouraged by this policy and support it by supporting us.

    Does it have an uninstaller?

    Yes. The script titled “uninstall” will fully uninstall the application.

    What was it like developing the iPrint version of PaperCut?

    Personally (and hoping that the Mac and Windows guys never read this page) I think iPrint on OES Linux is the best platform for print queue hosting. Windows has some great stuff in Windows-only networks but on a modern cross-platform network it’s quite a fight. Mac Server is quite a long way off all the platforms. CUPS is great and very configurable but unfortunately the options exposed on Mac OS X Server are very limited and this hampers administrators. iPrint is a heavy solution but IMHO is the benchmark in the enterprise space.

    How long did the iPrint integration for PaperCut take to develop?

    We first started looking at integrating with Novell iPrint queues on OES Linux (the first release) back in mid-2007. At this stage we were in discussions with the iPrint team about the best methods to support 3rd party print accounting applications, and the kind of functionality that would be required to make it possible. Unfortunately the layoffs at Novell it late 2007 delayed the project, and things didn’t really get started again until mid-2008.

    Once we got our hands on the required APIs the development was quite an easy task. PaperCut is developed with a modular service oriented architecture, so the portion of code that needed to be ported for adding iPrint support was a small portion of the overall code base.

    How does PaperCut interface with the printers?

    PaperCut hooks into the iPrint Print Manager via the new APIs provided by the iPrint Dev Team. This hook is configured at a queue level.

    Does PaperCut support eDirectory?

    Yes. PaperCut NG has full support for LDAP over SSL and understands standard eDirectory schema. We’ve also added OES Specific auto detection code so in most cases PaperCut will automatically determine your LDAP configurations.

    What about NDPS?

    PaperCut is a new application on the Novell platforms. Hence we’ve decided to only target current technology and will not be targeting NDPS. iPrint is our focus.

    PaperCut – Software For Print Quotas And Print Control Management

    Written by admin. Posted in PaperCut, selectec News

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