Just as Microsoft doesn’t always need to know how your Windows software is set up or what your Windows password is, we often don’t know how schools or businesses are set up so their end users – people like you - can print. Your IT department will be able to tell you exactly how to get set up, and send you any organization-specific links for printers at your location. We want to help - but in the same way that Microsoft lets individual IT departments control passwords, login details, and configuration, PaperCut’s Mobility Print gives IT admins the control in their schools or businesses. ![]() I just want to be able to print something! This includes holding the secrets to how to print, how to sign up for an account, and everything else needed in your printing world. ![]() ![]() For more information, see Mobile Print Release-releasing print jobs using your mobile device chapter.While PaperCut creates the Mobility Print software, your organization’s IT or Administration department decides how it’s all configured. This allows administrators to provide secure print release without the need for dedicated hardware. This print release interface allows end users to release their own jobs via their mobile device. For more information, see End-User Web Based Release Interface Configuration. The administrator can decide whether this interface is visible to end users, and which type of jobs a user can release. When end users are logged into the user web interface, they can view their print jobs that are currently held pending release. This interface is identical to the full-screen web-based Release Station, but can be more convenient for users already logged into the administration pages. The Jobs Pending Release page is displayed. Select Printers > Jobs Pending Release.When logged into the Admin web interface, a SysAdmin can view all jobs held by Release Stations by: TIP Want to know more about the Override action? See Override/Change Account Selection during Admin Web Release. To make a user a hold/release queue manager see Hold/release queue managers. where is the name of the PaperCut NG/MF server. The default filter is the one that was last used by the user (except for the default admin user).Īccess the web-based Release Station by visiting the following URL, and logging in as a user with admin or Release Station manager permissions. You can apply a filter to the jobs table. It allows release managers and PaperCut administrators to manage held jobs and release or cancel jobs printed by any user. However, the web-based Release Station can be more convenient because you can run it from anywhere using a web browser. The manager-mode web-based Release Station provides functionality equivalent to the standard Release Station running in “Manager mode”. TIP To educate users about printing using a Release Station, administrators might find the Example 3: Printing using a Release Station helpful. The Release Station scenarios below describe which mode to use for different situations. For information regarding configuration of the Standard Release Station see Standard Release Station Configuration. These modes are described in Release Station Modes.įor more information regarding deployment of the Standard Release Station see the \release\README.txt file. You can run the Release Station in a number of modes that changes its behavior depending on your needs. It usually runs in a full-screen mode that cannot be exited. ![]() The standard Release Station is typically used on dedicated workstations located near-by the printers. PaperCut NG/MF includes a number of different interfaces to manage hold/release queues. PRODUCTS FEATURED Release Station interfaces
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