Clutch release PaperCut 21.2 enters the game!
2021 is nearly at an end. Bet you thought we were all done with releases for the year, huh?
For the final stretch of 2021, PaperCut 21.2 enters the game with the following stat-line…
2021 is nearly at an end. Bet you thought we were all done with releases for the year, huh?
For the final stretch of 2021, PaperCut 21.2 enters the game with the following stat-line…
Print Offline with PaperCut Hive and PaperCut Pocket’s mobile app enables businesses to remain in control of their printing environment, free of interruption.
Our cloud-based print management platform was designed with IoT (Internet of Things) inspired principles to ensure you can print, no matter how unreliable your internet connectivity might be.
Choose how your documents are sent to your preferred cloud storage destination with PaperCut Hive’s Quick Scan for Ricoh and Sharp devices.
On top of launching PaperCut Hive’s Quick Scan, we’ve extended the functionality for scan to cloud storage destinations in three key areas…
Whip out your catcher’s net and start scooping up all the latest PaperCut MF enhancements because it’s release season!
If PaperCut 21.1 were a Pokémon (or any adorable critter from “insert role-playing video game here”), these would be its upgrades…
We’ve been moving mountains to deliver PaperCut 21.0 to your doorstep.
Our major release for 2021 brings you a truckload of upgrades, including enhancements for Mobility Print’s Cloud Print on Mac, our Microsoft Universal Print connector, scanning updates and much more!
It’s that time again at PaperCut where we relax, rejuvenate, and most importantly, release.
Here’s what’s included in 20.1 as well as what’s changing in this release.
This release is also a little different to our previous upgrades, without further ado, let’s dive in.
Google announced today that PaperCut is an inaugural member of the Chrome Enterprise Recommended partner program.
Specifically, our print management solutions Mobility Print with PaperCut MF and PaperCut NG are verified as Chrome Enterprise Recommended products for Chrome OS.
Staff and students want to print from their Chromebooks, from anywhere, especially if they work on their documents from home.
With PaperCut Mobility Print, you can give your students and staff this freedom.
How do you do it? Let’s walk you through, step-by-step.
As many students around the world are on summer school holidays, perfecting their Minecraft worlds or longest Netflix binges, schools’ IT teams are busy preparing for the new semester.
Many schools currently using Google Cloud Print, with its looming deprecation, have IT teams tasked with finding an alternative solution.
We have the answer for you, Mobility Print.
Great news, Lexmark users! We have two new features for you in PaperCut 20.0.
20.0 allows consistency and ease for Lexmark users. Now when you’re scanning you’ll have the same user experience as other brands.
So if you’re using Lexmark devices, let’s pop the hood (I’m not actually into cars) and see what’s revving the engine. (That’s car speak, right?)
Welcome to the third entry of our new blog series, “What’s the scoop on X in 20.0?”
In this installment, I sat down with product manager Willem Groenewald and discussed Mobility Print’s new Cloud Print feature, still in beta.
I picked Willem’s brain on what’s new and in the pipeline for PaperCut’s answer to Google Cloud Print.
Welcome back to our brand new blog series, “What’s the scoop on X in 20.0?”
To celebrate our release of 20.0 I’m chatting with PaperCutters about their feature’s latest enhancements for this year’s major build!
In our last installment we covered our new Epic integration, today it’s all about Print Deploy.
On 21 November 2019, Google announced that Google Cloud Print, their cloud-based printing solution that has been in beta since 2010, will no longer be supported as of December 31, 2020.
Here’s a quick cheat sheet that will help you choose the Google Cloud Print alternative that’s right for you.