Universal print would be a lot more useful if it provided support for both Windows and macOS devices as many enterprises support both platforms.
CityKidzIT
Dec 08, 2022Brass Contributor
Universal Print support needs to do a better job of supporting MFP devices. We are Kyocera TaskALFA users about to upgrade to a "Fully Qualified" Universal Print-capable device, but there's a lot of caveats - it doesn't work nicely with finishing equipment. And it doesn't work at all with MacOS. Is this some kind of a joke? Either make it cross-platform and truly capable, or remove "Universal" from the name.