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The Lexmark Universal Print Driver provide users and administrators with a standardized, one-driver solution for their printing needs. Instead of installing and managing individual drivers for each printer model, administrators can install the Lexmark Universal Print Driver for use with a variety of both mono and color laser printers and multi-function devices.


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With only one package to manage, testing and internal certification of print drivers is simplified by the use of the Lexmark Universal Print Driver packages. Time spent on installation, both on servers and workstations, is greatly reduced, and hard drive space formerly occupied by many product-specific drivers is now diminished significantly.

The Lexmark Universal Print Driver packages use the same graphic user interface as the product-specific drivers the users are accustomed to, and now all queues will share that same interface, decreasing calls to the help desk. Users can create and save profiles for their most frequently used settings, or use profiles that were created for them by IT.

With the new Universal Print Driver installer, administrators can choose to create preconfigured installation packages that include only the software and drivers that meet their organization's needs. This is accomplished by combining the custom installation package with Driver Configuration Files (DCFs), which lets administrators create a deployment package that best suits their environment. DCFs are described in more detail below.

The latest version of the Universal Print Driver has the ability to update its user interface to reflect the features and options of any supported printer model. When the driver is connected to a printer through USB or over a network, the driver automatically updates its configuration, showing only the features and functions of a chosen printer model. For example, only the paper sizes, trays, paper types, finishing options, and other options that the printer supports are shown to the user.

Administrators can use the Printer Driver Configuration Utility to create driver configurations. A driver configuration is a group of saved printer driver settings and other options that is stored in a Driver Configuration File (DCF). You can also create subset driver configurations that work across different printer models. You can use the utility to:

Each package includes a Microsoft WHQL certified 32 and 64-bit PCL 5 emulation, PCL XL emulation, PS3 emulation and HBP universal printer driver. These driver packages will upgrade your existing installation of the universal printer driver.

The Mac UPD driver comes in 2 variants. The Color driver package is meant to work on color printers, whereas the Mono driver package will work on the mono printers. Each of the driver package comes in a DMG file format. These drivers will work for both ARM and Intel Architecture.

I have updated the firmware on these printers. I have also tried to download device specific drivers from Lexmark's driver page, but for all 3 printers, the only driver available is the universal driver (Lexmark BSD Software v1.2).

Ok. Got the answer from our managed printer company. The universal drivers that Lexmark pushes on install and that are available on their public support site are PCL6. They logged into their Lexmark portal and got my PCL5 drivers which worked correctly.

My Lexmark E360 dn has stopped printing after I upgraded to Big Sur (Mac mini and laptop same issue), raising a "stopped - 'Filter' failed signal... I am disappointed for upgrading. Erasing and readding the printer did not help... Lexmark does not have any drivers available on the issue... heeeelp pls

It's up to printer manufacturers to provide compatible drivers for their products, and from what you describe Lexmark is no longer interested in supporting that printer. If you want to keep it in service, research one of the AirPrint-enabled print servers described in About AirPrint - Apple Support.

Here is what I did. I downloaded the color driver package from Download Color driver package . The mono package is at Download Mono driver package . I deleted my old printer and reset the printing system first. Then I used the Find Any File utility to find all the files with Lexmark in it and trashed all of them and emptied the trash. Some require an admin password to delete. For good measure I rebooted then. At that point I ran the installer that I had downloaded. Then I added the printer. In my case bonjour printer showed up and I selected that and for driver I selected under Use: the Lexmark universal driver. Voila! It printed. All printer options are there.

I tried these steps and still can't get my MacBook running Big Sur to print to my networked Lexmark MS510. I reset the printing system, deleted all the Lexmark system files, emptied the trash, rebooted, installed the Universal Lexmark mono driver successfully, added the printer using my IP address, Selected the newly installed driver, and I still got the "filter" error. Using the Generic Postscript driver works fine, but I don't have all the printer options. Any other ideas I can try? Do you remember which specific "Lexmark" files you trashed so I can try to make sure I got them all? Thanks!

I currently us a Lexmark x466 and was experiencing the same issue (stopped - filter error) after upgrading my iOS to Big Sur, but I have been able to still AirPrint from my iPhone just fine. So, the issue is definitely a driver issue in regards to printing from a Mac to my Lexmark printer, but I was able to resolve that by re-adding the printer but instead of selecting the downloaded drivers for the Lexmark x466 de I selected the AirPrint drivers and it's been working great since. I've got the printing issue resolved on all of the Mac computer/laptops in my home.

The Lexmark Universal HBP Printer Driver is available in 27 languages, supporting multiple printer models, whether attached locally or over a network. All packages have been tested in cluster server environments, Microsoft Terminal Server and Citrix environments, and are Microsoft WHQL certified (digitally signed), HBP is available for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems. The bidirectional communication capability allows the driver to automatically detect and update the installed options both at install time and upon user request. This allows the driver to adapt to the various capabilities of our different printers, but unlike other universal print drivers, the network traffic is minimal.

All PPD files of this driver entry are available in the PostScript Printer Application Under this entry Lexmark's PPD files for their PostScript printers are hosted. PostScript printers are supported natively in Linux and Unix environments, so you only need the PPD file for your printer, no driver executables, to get access to all printing functionality. The PPD contains all information about properties and user-settable options which are specific to the printer and makes printing dialogs show these options and allow the user to control all the printer's functionality. The PPDs only support the printing functionality of the printers. To use extra functionality, like scanning and faxing you will need additional drivers. Note that these printers work, like all other PostScript printers, with generic PostScript PPD files, but then you will not get access to all the printer specific functionality. 


I just upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and discovered that my old laser printer Lexmark Optra 310 did no longer work and was not recognized as a printer by W10. Googling on printer drivers for E310 for W10 did not turn up anything useful (mostly the list of dubious driver download sites), but then I thought that I somehow made the printer work under Windows 7 and tried to find out how I did that some years ago. This was more fruitful and it turned out that the same trick worked in Windows 10. Here is the link to the trick:

I've tried on a different Lexmark printer and the issue was the same, tried on a Toshiba printer and it printed fine. I went into printer properties and changed the spooling setting to print after the spooling was finished but the issue persisted. Not sure where to go from here. Printer is using the Lexmark Universal Print driver v2.

Had the same issue at my last job, and the fix was two-fold. First, change to the PostScript driver from PCL. I also found the driver for the specific printer rather than using the universal driver. Each of the two fixes worked for about half the machines, so by doing both it fixed all our printing issues.

Years ago on Windows 7, Microsoft introduced an update where packaged drivers would install, but older non packaged drivers would come up with a prompt - asking do you trust this printer and (if I recall correctly), requiring admin username and password (however I can't remember)

I now intend to delete the PointandPrint policies that I created years ago in light of PrintNightmare exploits. But I believe that deleting those settings won't actually change things as I won't have setup a trusted Server, Forest etc. Disabling it will simply prevent non package aware drivers from installing without admin rights - but this is no longer relevant anyway. I think that Microsoft's approach of deploying the printer drivers to client computers is a better way to do it. Implementing Trusted servers and forests will just make it harder to install staff home printers?

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