In most cases, the Windows drivers found here are "self-extracting" (.exe) archives. Click the desired file. When prompted, set the destination to your desktop. Create a new folder and move the archive into it. Click the file to extract the software and related files inside of your new folder automatically. You can also extract or move these files to a floppy disk. Please note that these files will only self-extract if executed from Windows.

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In preparation for a move to Ricoh IM C4500 devices, I'm running through the steps outlined here: -network-printers-intune-win32apps-powershell/ to ensure everything works, before packaging the drivers and PowerShell script to push via Intune.

Keep in mind those drivers are a couple weeks short of five years old as of this writing, and printing has changed over that time. The install is failing by design, specifically because a line in the install check script stops it if macOS version 11 is detected. You could hack the installer to defeat that script, but I still have my doubts about them working. I would recommend finding a different driver or replacing the printer.

You didn't mention what Ricoh device you're using, but If memory serves, Ricoh copier/printers had PostScript as an optional feature, but the macOS drivers required it. That could be what you're running into with the Ricoh supplied PPD.

Ricoh(5055's & C6004's) and Papercut here. No driver issues in Catalina. We use the postscript drivers on Ricoh's website.

Can't comment on Big Sur as I've blocked it until Sophos gets the lead outta their tookus and releases their BS compatible update.

As a matter of fact, actually any Mac driver for the printer model would do I guess.


It would be great help, since its not there in the Apple Ricoh Driver 3.0 pack you posted above, I already checked.


 Many thanks in advance!

Looking on Ricoh's site they only have W7 and Windows Server 2008R2 as their only drivers for this particular model. That tells me the model is quite old and non-supported so Mac drivers from Ricoh or Apple most likely won't happen. I'd stick with the generic PPD or find something a little newer to kill trees with if that's a possibility.

Thank you all for the response.

@joshuasee , we are using Ricoh IM C4500 / 6000 MFP. Apparently the drivers in Ricoh website stated it is PPD file but when I dig into /Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/Resources/ it is not in a format I can upload to the policy.

@mainelysteve Yes, on Catalina no issues and works like a fly. How did you extract and upload the PPD file as the postscript drivers in Ricoh webpage does not contain the*.gz file? Did you map the printer from Jamf Pro? Care to share how you add the printer in Jamf Pro?

In our environment, we are using Papercut as well and also using virtual printer.

@sebastianl No extracting here. I use the provided pkg with no modifications. The printers I need to map are done through our Munki/Managed Software Center infrastructure. A user picks a printer, clicks install and in the back end it runs a script that uses lpadmin to actually map the printer on the client. It's semi old school as it relies on the driver(the .gz) being installed which as most of us have read are on borrowed time. I don't mess with the printer policies in Jamf Pro as I'd rather a bone headed slip-up or management hiccup not mess with my queues.

@mainelysteve We actually have the AirPrint working in Papercut on our environment. It works great but AirPrint does not have some printing features (like set dpi) compared to mapping printers. We have yet to try Print Deploy yet and curious as well on how it works. Do post some updates if you get it to work.

You will need to have already downloaded the Ricoh printer driver from the website. Downloading the latest Ricoh printer driver for your Ricoh Printer / Ricoh Multifunctional Printer will ensure the most reliable printing results. You can download the latest Ricoh printer drivers using the links in our Driver Download tutorial.

The copier should already be in your list of installed printers if you have a Penn-owned computer. If it is not, or if you're on a personal computer, please follow the directions at /bio_computing/copiertips to get connected.

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said first printing data supply equipment is adapted to transmit said start-up printing data set and said printing data set independently to said printer (9), so that another printing data set of another printing job from said second printing data supply equipment (11 to 13) may be transmitted to said printer after said start-up printing data set and before completion of generation of said printing data set."

All the prior art documents on file relate to a printing system comprising a printer and a single connected computer. Among these documents, D1 represents the closest prior art since it discloses, as a third embodiment, a computer sending a warm-up command to the printer before sending the data to be printed, both the command and the data being spooled in the computer before transmission.

More specifically, D1 discloses (see Figure 3), using the wording of the claims, a printing system comprising a printer (1, figure 3) having a sleep mode ("idle mode") and a printing data supply equipment ("host computer 400") connected to said printer. The printing data supply equipment comprises means ("driver 420") for generating a start-up printing data set ("warm-up command") for releasing the printer from the sleep mode ("idle mode") before executing a printing job ("printing a text document"). The printing data supply equipment ("host computer") also comprises application software (410, figure 3) for sending plural data pages to be printed to the driver which converts them to the format required by the printer. Spooling means ("print spooler 430"), in the form of a buffer having a transmit pointer and an end pointer, receives successively the start-up printing data set ("warm-up command") and the converted data pages and stores them in time series in a file memory 460 (see from column 9, line 52 to column 10, line 21). The print spooler sends the start-up printing data set ("warm-up command") immediately to the printer when there is no data of a previous printing job waiting in memory (column 10, lines 33 to 42; figure 12, step S902). After that, the data to be printed is converted and sent to the spooler which sends it to the printer (Figure 12, step S906). The printing data supply equipment ("host computer") thus transmits the start-up printing data set ("warm-up command") and the data pages, each in turn, to the printer. The print spooler 430 together with the file memory 460 are adapted to store plural pages of printing data after completion of their generation.

2.2 The independent claims 1 and 5 define that the printing data supply equipment is able to transmit the start-up printing data set and the printing data "independently" to the printer. In the board's judgment, the term "independently", although it is vague per se, will be interpreted by the skilled person in the context of the claim and in the light of the description. The passage from page 13, line 22 to page 14, line 13 of the description as originally filed (corresponding to paragraph 34 of the published application) describes that the job for the printer starting data and the job for the printing data (i.e. the start-up job and the printing job, using the wording of the claims) are executed independently because the printing process does not necessarily occur immediately after the warm-up process initiated by the first printing data supply equipment (see Figure 6). With respect to the transmission of the start-up printing data set and of the printing data set, the term "independently" has thus to be construed, in the light of the description, and in particular based on the above-mentioned passage, as meaning that the printing data set generated by the first printing data supply equipment is not automatically transmitted directly after the start-up printing data set generated by the same equipment.

- the printing system includes a second printing data supply equipment generating printing data from a printing job and sending said printing data to the printer, whereas in D1 the printer receives printing data from a single printing data supply equipment ("host computer");

- the printing data of the second printing data supply equipment may be transmitted to the printer after the start-up printing data issued by the first equipment but before completion of generation of the printing data of the first equipment.

The technical effects of these differences are that the printer is shared by two computers and is adapted to first print a printing job sent by the second computer even if the warm-up command has been issued by the first computer.

It was common knowledge at the priority date of the present application (30 November 1999) to connect several host computers to a single printer in order to share the printer resources. Starting from D1 and trying to solve the above mentioned problem, the skilled person would as a matter of course consider the duplication of the host computer 400 of D1 in order to build a printing system comprising two host computers connected to a single printer. By connecting two host computers 400, as described in D1, to a single printer 1, as described in D1, the skilled person will connect the host interface 201 of the printer to the port drivers 450 of the two host computers. Figure 12 and the corresponding passage from column 9, line 52 to column 10, line 55 describe the procedure followed by the host computer in printing a document. The sending of data between the port driver of the host computer and the host interface of the printer is controlled by the print spooler 430 of the host computer (see column 10, lines 26-27). In particular, the print spooler ensures that one document is printed after the other and that no data from a second document is spooled and transmitted to the printer before the printing of the first document has been completed (see column 10, lines 43 to 52). e24fc04721

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