Current Universal Print do not support below and it would be great to have it.
1) User Code Setting - Important for printing confidential document where printer won't begin printing until user enter passcode physically on printer
2) Tray Selection - Important for organisation that use multiple paper size/type on different tray
Thanks in advance,
bryan
12 Comments
- Brian_LawCopper Contributor
We cannot use PIN release on Canon Printers. This is an Extremely important feature for us to be able to use Universal Print for our K12 organization where a lot of confidential information can be printed. It is a shame that how well the Universal Print driver works is dependent on how well the manufacturer supports it.
- Braeden_Petruk_MSFT
Microsoft
Status changed:In progresstoCompletedWindows 11 supports PIN release and tray selection. If you're having trouble using these new features, please let us know.
- Peter_vanBergenCopper Contributor
I would like to receive an update on adding the feature that printer trays can be selected in Universal Print. Will this feature be added soon? Thank you.
- Greg_AIron Contributor
Any update on the PIN to print? An ETA of when we can expect a private or public preview?
- Julian MaartensCopper Contributor
Support for User Code (PIN) would be much appreciated.
- Jimmy_WuFormer EmployeeStatus changed:NewtoIn progress
Setting status to reflect User Code (PIN) feature request.
- Rani_AbdellatifFormer Employee
Bryan_Lim, thanks for responding.
The original post has 2 items:
1) User Code Setting
2) Tray Selection
I would really appreciate it if you split Tray Selection to a separate post.
Thanks.
Rani
- Bryan_LimBrass Contributor
Rani_Abdellatif perhaps the status should focus on original request on top of the thread, there is no way to block others from posting irrelevant comments/request.
- Rani_AbdellatifFormer Employee
There are multiple requests in this thread and we are unable to update its status because these different requests have different statuses.
- BrandonHaagCopper Contributor
Any plan to allow users of web-based MS Office products to select an available cloud-based printer and print? Also, it would be ideal if users of MS Office 365 desktop apps (PC/Mac/Android/iDevice) would be able to see and print to Azure AD cloud-based printers. Both of these would be super helpful in a higher education environment where MANY more faculty and students need the ability to print from personal devices than university-owned equipment.
Thanks and have a great day!
Brandon.