![]() ![]() Lite App - this allows you to log into the device to release your print jobs, instead of using the Mobile App to release them.PaperCut Hive lets you install an app onto the device itself: When it comes to PaperCut Hive, you have more options. The language we use to send the print job to the device is PDF - so if your printer supports PDF as a printer language - you’re good to go! This is normally listed as the “printer language” or “language” on manufacturer websites. Most modern printers support IPP so hopefully this won’t be a stumbling block. ![]() It’ll sometimes be listed under a “security” feature or sometimes as “network protocol” or “printing protocol” or something similar. Check to see if your printer supports IPP. To talk to the printer, PaperCut Pocket and Hive use IPP or IPPS (Internet Printing Protocol, and then the secure version of the same thing). Second only to the nervousness of reading “batteries not included” when unwrapping a birthday present - the question of “But will my printers be supported?” is bound to come up when discussing PaperCut Pocket or Hive. PRODUCTS FEATURED Supported printer guidelines
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