The bizhub C368 provides productivity features to speed your output in both color and B&W, including fast 36 ppm printing, optional single-pass dual scanning to bring originals into your workflow faster, powerful finishing options for right-size scalability and enhanced control panel which now features a new mobile connectivity area. The current model is the bizhub C350i.

Issue 2: I have setup the printer as 2 shares. one colour and one B&W. But issue 2 links backs to issue one, i can change the settings to gretscale but defualt which isnt editable changes it abck to colour.


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I make a shared printer to default to ANY setting, log on server, right click driver, properties, advanced tab, then print defaults. Any changes here should now be the default settings for all users. FYI, greyscale is on quality tab.

In the testing phase of setting up universal print at my organization I noticed a lot of the printing preferences features are missing. When using Universal Print Class Driver I am limited to Layout settings and Paper/Quality. Some of my users need access to more than these preferences. The main thing missing that is needed is the Secure Print feature. If I change the driver to the Konica driver, the feature show up but, the Universal Print Driver errors out. Has anyone run into this on the Konica printers? I will list the printer models we have below as well as attach pictures of what I am talking about.

in my organization we use Universal Drivers from Konica for a long time and we have access to the options you need. We still use a version which is slightly outdated (3.2 or 3.3) but still functioning perfectly.

@Serge Malchair Hey, I'm talking about Microsoft Universal Driver. When adding the printers to the connector I used the basic Konica drivers. Are you saying I need to use Konica Universal Print drivers for Microsoft Universal print or are we talking about two different things?

@AdamK_DC / @JoshEberly - For best experience, printers need to work directly with Universal Print using the IPP standard protocol. Konica Minolta has announces firmware updates and printers that do so - -us/universal-print/fundamentals/universal-print-partner-integrations#k....

If you are using a connector, then what options show-up really depends on the quality of print driver being used on connector. Universal Print uses the Windows Print schema to identify attributes - however, some drivers use their own schema which can be very hard to interpret. For more details on how this is done, refer to the documentation. You may want to your printer OEM on whether they recommend a particular driver to be used on connector.

Regarding Secure printing - are you using PIN? For printers that work on protocols (instead of drivers), Windows added support for PIN printing in Windows 11. Universal Print printers work on protocols as well and PIN printing is supported provided the printer OEM has enabled the PIN option for their Universal Print ready printers.

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I have the exactly same issue with Konica Printers (759e), the stappling feature is missing and this is really annoying. Did you find a solution ? I installed latest konica drivers but no changes.

Thanks @bouyaka. We appreciate your persistence with the solution and making it work. 


Universal Print is trying to shift industry to "driverless" printing and use PWG's IPP standard. We understand there are printers that are not yet ready. We are trying our best to support them via connector. Sometimes drivers provide information in a very customized way that may not be understood by connector. Our partners are working hard to make it work with their drivers :).


Hopefully you can help others in the community as you get experienced with using Universal Print :)

@bouyaka - Konica Minolta recently launched an app that can be installed on the printer and this will altogether remove the need for connector (and issues with driver on the connector). You may want to give it a try if your printer supports it.

@apali1976 - its up to the OEM to implement those specific options. From a platform standpoint, Universal Print supports it. I recommend reaching out to Konica Minolta and checking with them if they have a more recent version of app to support all options.

I have Minolta Bizhub c280 printer. I have 4 iMac hooked up to the same printer wireless. I had to re-install the operating system on 2 of the computers due to the loss of the admin password. The two new system installs were upgraded to El Captain. I have downloaded and install several drivers, and the printer is showing up in the printer option, but when I print, the printer isn't connecting, and I am getting that yellow explanation point. I have searched around, and called Minolta, but have found no answer. If anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate it, as we need to print from all 4 computers daily. Thanks for all that have some feedback. I could copy the printer driver information from one of the other computers, but I am not sure that will fix it, and I am not exactly sure where to look.

this page links to the postscript driver for Konica Minolta; and also links to a ppd file that one can download; I don't know how fluent you feel with all this; one can set up a driver by pointing Ubuntu to a ppd file; so I would suggest downloading the ppd file for bizhub 1050; then editing it; changing the references to bizhub1050 to bizhub 165e;

so if you edited the ppd file; saved it to /usr/share/ppd (naming it 165e.ppd or such) then when you set up the printer; by going to ADD in the printers folder; and telling Ubuntu you want to use a ppd file; you point Ubuntu towards your 165e.ppd in /usr/share/ppd and .. it should work ..

Additional Note: If getting an error or unable to print, kindly make sure that the authentication details has been updated on the MAC preset before printing. Click Here for the guide on how to update the authentication details on the printer driver.

Cups Drivers for KONICA MINOLTA magicolor 5430 DL

This package contains KONICA MINOLTA CUPS LavaFlow stream(PCL-like) filter rastertokm5430dl and the PPD file. The filter converts CUPS raster data to KONICA MINOLTA LavaFlow stream, it uses jbig for compression and littleCMS for colormatching. For latest version of this package and source code, please check Website 

(Converted from a rpm package by alien version 8.64.)

after the package is removed you can reinstall the old 1.7 driver. Or you give the 1.8 version a try again, but using synaptic for installation. A dpkg -i magicolor5430dl_1.8.0-2_i386.deb should work, too

My printer does not wasnt to listen to the nwe driver! When I install the old driver the printer works o.k. But I understand that the new driver should have solved some problems. Can you, or someone else, help me to make it work? Is the .deb file o.k?

maybe the your deb file is corrupted and you have to download it again. Please try to execute following command in a shell:

dpkg-deb --info magicolor5430dl_1.8.0-2_i386.deb

this should show some information about the package itself.

It seems Konica Minolta doesn't care about Linux, so instead of buying unsupported Bizhub 164 I bought excellent Xerox workcentre 5016/5020 - Xerox supports Linux officially, I just downloaded drivers in .deb format from -5016/downloads/enza.html?operatingSystem=linux

then in printer hardware device (not in Ubuntu settings) changed paper format to A4 instead of A4L in printer (or vice versa, I don't remember now, see =115294 ) and now I'm printing and scanning without problems :)

Given the complexity and remarkable abilities of these modern-day miracles, getting just the right driver for your exact make and model of multi-function printer, written for your particular operating system version, is more important, and more complex, than ever.

A printer driver is defined as software that sends data to the printer and allows the users to interface and control the device. Oftentimes when a new MFP arrives at the customer location the conversation begins with figuring out which print driver they want to be loaded for the new device.

Postscript is the computer programming language that enabled the desktop print revolution in the mid to late 1980s. It is the great-granddaddy of PDF (Portable Document Format) and PCL (Printer Command Language.) It gave rise to all modern design applications, from Photoshop and Illustrator, (or any other graphic application from Adobe, since they invented and released Postscript in late 1984) to web page architecture, screen displays, and online shopping cart behavior.

The primary advantages to Postscript are that it is both device-independent and wholly devoted to page description. Meaning that it does nothing but define and enumerate the printed image, and it does this for every print device in use.

Sounds counter-intuitive right? But the truth is that most applications and suites got on the Postscript bandwagon years ago, which is one of the reasons why it is the standard today. When using these apps, your printing is seamless.

If you are cranking out pages from Office, PCL works great.

 

 If you have more elaborate print requirements, look to Postscript, but better yet, look to your account rep at CSBS to help guide you through the more complex options.

It is very important to only download a print driver from a known, trusted source, such as the original equipment manufacturer or the distributor who leased your digital print device. While there are thousands of download sites, they come with risks, hacked print drivers can allow digital intrusion or data mirroring if undiscovered. Your printer may even be forced to print unwanted materials.

Download the correct print driver from a credible source (PCL or PS). The company website for your printer is often the best place to download drivers for your printer. In this case, you can find your drivers on the Konica Minolta website, which can be found here. 152ee80cbc

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