March 23, 2017
This is a bugfix release for 17.0 and contains the following changes: Fixes: Fixed an error when clicking on Users / Groups > Bulk user actions. Print Archiving: Fixed an issue causing the preview to be unavailable when using some PCL6 drivers (since 17.0.2). Other Notes: This release does NOT contain a database upgrade.
March 7, 2017
New Features: Mobility Print: Mobility Print simplifies the printing process for Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) and other end-user managed devices, across all prominent operating systems (iOS, Android, Chrome OS, Windows, or macOS). Whether on smartphones, tablets, laptops, or Chromebooks, by following a few simple steps, users can quickly discover and print to any printer, without requiring the assistance of a SysAdmin. New Toshiba with Integrated Scanning: PaperCut MF now supports the next generation Toshiba e-BRIDGE Next MFDs, offering simplified setup, a new modern and intuitive interface on the device, and seamless Integrated Scanning. New look Admin web interface: PaperCut […]
January 11, 2017
This is a bugfix release for 16.4 and contains the following changes: Fixes: Fixed a compatibility issue with release 16.4 and an older version of the Standard or custom XML-RPC Release Station when releasing all jobs to a Find Me queue – jobs could be sent to the wrong printer. Other Notes: This release does NOT contain a database upgrade.
December 20, 2016
16.4 is now out of Early Access and contains the following changes: Enhancements: Email to Print: Added a replacement marker (%location%) to display the printer location in notification emails. This makes it easier for users in your organisation to find the printers to which they printed. Prevent jobs from being released to a printer reporting an error: The following additional device types now support blocking job release: Toshiba v2 Toshiba LeSF OKI Open Platform Fixes: Improved scalability by reducing the load on the Application Server when running many secondary print servers. Modifications to the global print statistics and user print statistics via […]