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Performing a Laptop Test for Device and Server Testing
Last updated January 22, 2026
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What is a Laptop Test?
A laptop test is a method to check whether an issue is caused by the device, the network, or the PaperCut MF Application server.
You temporarily use a spare laptop as a PaperCut MF Application server and and observe if the problem you are troubleshooting follows to the laptop server or not.
When should you use it?
This can be a very effective troubleshooting process, here are some examples of when to use it:
- An embedded MFD won’t integrate or keeps showing errors.
- Integrated scanning or scan-to-email/folder is failing on a device.
- You want to remove the network as a source of the problem.
- Only some devices are having problems, or behavior is inconsistent.
- You suspect your server is corrupt or damaged, and want to test if a fresh install resolves the problem.
What you need
- A spare laptop (Windows, macOS, or Linux) on the same network as the MFD.
- The same version of PaperCut MF that runs on your main server.
How to perform a Laptop Test (Step-by-Step)
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Install PaperCut MF on the laptop
- Install the same PaperCut MF version as your production server.
- You can use a trial license if this is a test system.
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Connect the laptop to the device’s network
- Plug the laptop into the same network/VLAN as the MFD.
- If needed, you can even connect it directly to the printer’s network port for an isolated test.
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Add the device in PaperCut MF on the laptop
- Log in to the PaperCut MF admin console on the laptop.
- Add the test MFD as a PaperCut MF device and complete the embedded setup for that brand (HP, Sharp, Kyocera, etc.).
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(Optional) Create a simple test user and scan action
- Create an internal user in PaperCut MF for testing.
- Create a basic scan action (e.g. Scan to Email or Scan to Folder) to test integrated scanning if that’s where the issue is.
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Test from the device
Examples of what to test:
- Login & home screen – can the device connect to the laptop’s PaperCut MF server?
- Print release / secure print – if relevant.
- Integrated scanning / scan to email / scan to folder – especially if that’s where the problem is.
How to interpret the results
- If the laptop connects and everything works:
- The issue is likely with:
- Your main PaperCut MF server configuration, or
- Network/firewall/SSL/certificate settings between the device and the main server.
- The issue is likely with:
- If the laptop cannot connect or shows the same error:
- There may be:
- A device configuration or firmware problem, or
- A compatibility issue with that model/firmware.
- There may be:
The results in either case gives your PaperCut Partner or PaperCut Support a clear direction for next steps.
Category: Troubleshooting Articles
Subcategory: Devices
Keywords: laptop, device, testing
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