Make sure the file is created in: /Library/Managed Preferences/.plist Step 4: Download and extract the Print Deploy client plist and deploy it to your workstations. If you are using different device management products, you can create your own. In some rare situations the filename is deployed with. plist file.Ĭlick the Scope tab and deploy the file to the appropriate computers.ĭuring testing, ensure that the filename and path is exactly this: /Library/Managed Preferences/.plist On the left, scroll down to Custom Settings then click Configure.Ĭlick Upload PLIST file and navigate to the.
Log in to your Jamf Pro instance, for example, Ĭlick Computers > Configuration Profiles then click + New. MacOS:Documents localadmin$ defaults read ~/Documents/.plist plist with the following command:ĭefaults read ~/Documents/.plist
This prevents an error in Jamf ‘Problem uploading file. usr/bin/plutil -convert xml1 ~/Documents/.plist Replace the hostname with the FQDN from the ‘.dmg’, for example, Ĭonvert the. Open a terminal and issue the following command:ĭefaults write ~/Documents/ server_host hostname The PaperCut Print Deploy Client use the.
For details on how to customize the branding and text on the popup, go to Customize the Print Deploy user login popup branding and text. Step 1: (Optional) Customize the user login popupĭepending on the method you’ve chosen to determine the user’s identity, users might be presented with a one-off user login popup for authentication. (Optional) Customize the user login popupĭownload and extract the Print Deploy client To deploy the Print Deploy client using Jamf: You are working from your ‘Documents’ folder on your macOS machine. Set up your PaperCut Print Deploy Reference computerĭeployed and manually tested at least one print queue.
Made sure that the PaperCut NG/MF Application Server is accessible via TCP 9191, 9192, 9174 from the targeted client machines-preferably by a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) rather than an IP address You’re also a PaperCut NG/MF administrator (or have relevant permissions), and should have already: You need to be a Jamf Pro administrator (or have relevant permissions), and should have already:Įxisting, and appropriate groups in Jamf Pro.
This topic is for the following minimum software versions: plist to communicate with the PaperCut Application Server to deploy the appropriate print queues with appropriate print drivers. Īt a high level, the Print Deploy client is provided as a ‘.pkg’, deployed by Jamf that will be configured via a. This topic explains how to deploy the PaperCutPrint Deploy client to a macOS client managed by Jamf Pro.
In this program, it is possible to apply various restrictions to network users. You can divide users into separate groups and define specific restrictions for each group. One of the interesting features of this software is the possibility of assigning automatic tasks to your desired users. For example, to save on printer ink consumption, you want to reduce the quality of printed documents, automatically convert them to black and white, and so on. Note that these features can be applied in addition to one person, especially for different groups or several specific users. It is also possible to automatically add watermarks to printed documents. This is a very useful feature to increase the security of documents. This software has been used in 50,000 different organizations and has had useful results. PaperCut is a useful and efficient software for managing, sharing and quota printing capabilities among users. This software is widely used for local area networks where one or more printers are shared between different users. With this program, you will have complete control over the process of using paper and the printing process of users. You can easily see the number of pages printed and the details of users’ prints. How much paper a user has consumed, how many prints he has made in a certain period of time, and other statistical information will be easily provided to you by this program.