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List of printers that are compatible
Saurabh_Bansal It's really a terminology issue. HP and Citrix and all sorts of other people have products called "Universal Print" or something similar. Since you don't brand as Office365 or Azure or Microsoft it is quite hard to identify. I will keep trying.
Also finding what firmware updates might make thinks compatible is not that easy.
Carol Chisholm Good feedback!
I hope the Canon and Lexmark links helped. Other manufacturers are yet to provide more specific details (as per my understanding :))
- OrangeOdiFeb 09, 2021Copper Contributor
We have two Canon in function with universal printing. it works. don't use the "work around" software proposal. universal printing is just usuable with the right printer and the right compatible firmware. 🙂
- Carol ChisholmFeb 09, 2021Iron Contributor
OrangeOdi What good news, so you don't use the connector application? Can you tell me the models?
Most of the documentation seems to mention the connector but I'd like to not have any computers on all the time.
- OrangeOdiFeb 11, 2021Copper Contributor
All Printers out of the Serie iR-ADV DX Serie are Microsoft Universal Print Ready. without the connector app.
and also smaller printers like i-SENSYS X C1127i Serie
we bought tow of them. to you want to talk? write me mailto:martin.bieber@wisli.ch 🙂
Kind regards,
- Carol ChisholmFeb 09, 2021Iron Contributor
Saurabh_Bansal that's fine, sounds like I just need to be patient. Reminiscing I remember that one of the main things that drove Windows adoption (back in the days of Windows for Workgroups) was built in printer drivers and fonts.
And tell the branding people to put Azure or 365 in the product name, so Bing and Google can find it.