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Enable Web Print on a printer

Each printer that will be available with Web PrintWeb Print enables printing from user-owned devices without the need to install printer drivers and manage server authentication. must have Web Print enabled. Smaller organizations might want to make all printers available, while larger organizations might want to restrict to a subset e.g. limiting access to printers located in public areas.

You can replace the printer list with a clickable map or other custom content. See Designing printer maps / custom printer selection lists for details.

To enable Web Print for a printer:

  1. Click the Printers tab.

    The Printer List page is displayed.

  2. Select a printer.

    The Printer Details - Summary page is displayed.

  3. In the Advanced Configuration area, select the Enable Web Print (users may upload documents to print) check box.

    Tip:

    If this option is not available, check that Web Print is enabled at the system level. For more information, see Set up Web Print: Sandbox mode

  4. Confirm that the printer is enabled for Web Print:

    1. Select Options > Mobile & BYOD.

      The Mobile & BYOD page is displayed.

    2. In the Web Print area, ensure that the Status is OK. If the status indicates an error, see Troubleshooting Web Print problems.

    If your Web Print server is for Email to PrintEmail to Print allows any device to print documents by sending an email to your network's print devices. only, you should see the full set of supported document types in the Email to Print set up area. If there is a problem, temporarily enable Web Print so you can take advantage of the additional status information provided in the Web Print setup.

Tip:

To enable Web Print for all printers:

  1. Click the Printers tab.

    The Printer List page is displayed.

  2. Select the The template printer.

  3. Select the Enable Web Print (users may upload documents to print) check box.
  4. Copy the setting to all other printers using Copying printer settings.