The CP210x USB to UART Bridge Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers are required for device operation as a Virtual COM Port to facilitate host communication with CP210x products. These devices can also interface to a host using the direct access driver.

The CP210x Manufacturing DLL and Runtime DLL have been updated and must be used with v 6.0 and later of the CP210x Windows VCP Driver. Application Note Software downloads affected are AN144SW.zip, AN205SW.zip and AN223SW.zip. If you are using a 5.x driver and need support you can download Legacy OS Software.


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My name is Michael and I am a Citrix admin for a regional shipping company in the USA. We have been going through an upgrade project from Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 to XenApp 7.6 (XA 7.6). We began using the Citrix UPS (CUPS) service for HP and Canon printers. We have at least 6 different models of HP LaserJet printes: mostly LJ4200, LJ4250, LJ4300, LJ4014p, LJ4050, and LJ 600/M601 printers.

After migrating about 200 users we noticed major instability with HP printers and Citrix UPS. On the print server, I attempted using the Citrix Universal print driver on the XA machines and the following drivers for each printer: Windows embedded, Named drivers, HP Universal PCL6 drivers, HP Universal PCL5 drivers.

Citrix flagged every driver as causing an issue and crashing UPS. After about two months of escalation and fighting with Citrix they finally said it's HP's issue. We then opened a ticket with HP and are still waiting for a solution going on 1.5 months.

Here's what I did in the meantime: I installed HP Universal PCL6 Print drivers on all XA machines and set the 110 HP printers to use those drivers on the print server. I then set a Citrix GPO to use specific print drivers if they exist and if they do not to use universal print drivers. This let HP's use HP drivers and Canons use the Citrix Universal Driver.

Needless to say, users were not happy and I felt like there would be a mutiny. After humming & hawing for a few weeks and mentally preparing to tell management that we would need to buy 110 new printers to replace our HP printers because HP sucks. I tried using the HP LaserJet 4 driver and magic happened.

With the HP LaserJet 4 driver printing now took less than a second to process. I also stopped having to recreate printers for users because they stayed online. It's been about a week and a half since I implemented the HP LaserJet 4 driver on both the XA clients and the print server and our printing situation is very stable.

No idea, I run the latest on Win 10 and 7 and 8.1 and it works great, no reason to go back to an old driver. My screenshots show Windows 7, I am not going through the trouble of doing more of the same in each OS.

Why I suppose the problem is the driver is because on my PC, the older version is working fine but when i install the new one, its not working, no snmp update. same thing with our server. on one server there is older version (5347.600.0.0) and and on our server test, the lastest version, no snmp update.

I have this issue with all model of Xerox 5755, 5855, 7835, . Im on Win 7, the printers are installed localy and on a server with name on TCP/IP port. The SNMP is desable on printer port. Like i said, with older driver its working, so not understand why not working with lastest one.

Since you din't actually post your OS or printer or anything beyond a driver version, I have nothing to compare against, so without further ado, here is mine with that driver having no issues on Win 7 to a 7855.

I downloaded the last universal driver (5520.600.0.0) but snmp not working. in the driver properties, the settings of the printers, the paper size, the status of printer are not showing what is suppose to be, and my snmp community is set properly, but automatic configuration dont work. its still with default. But if i try the an older universal driver (5347.600.0.0) the snmp is working fine. our printers are installed using hostname, not IP

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.

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 am in the process of setting up Universal Print for my company. We are already using M365 for everything, so we already have the licenses. I got almost everything working except for the drivers. I am not able to push out the drives that include all the finishing features we are paid for, like hole punch, staple, etc. I tried following the instructions in the link below, but it is still using a generic universal driver where we get no options.

When you write a driver to run on the Windows operating system, you have two basic choices. You can write a Windows Desktop driver, which only runs on Windows Desktop editions. Or, you can meet a few extra requirements and write a Windows Driver, which runs on both Desktop and non-Desktop variants of Windows. The Windows Driver classification extends and replaces the older Universal Driver classification.

While it's not required for a driver running only on Windows Desktop to meet the additional requirements for a Windows Driver, doing so enhances driver serviceability and reliability, and also prepares the driver for possible future certification on non-Desktop variants of Windows.

I have tried uninstallinDeg and reinstalling the drivers, but again no joy. Incidentally, although I go to Device Manager>Print Queues and remove the drivers, when I bring up an application like Word and select the Print Menu, numerous copies of the drivers still remain. When I go to remove them using printui /s /t2, it says that they are in use and can't be removed.

Again, to reiterate - it is not a hardware problem because everything was working fine before Windows upgraded. I just need to find a way to reinstall a driver that will talk to my printer. It's frustrating because I was able to do this before but can't figure out what I am doing wrong.

After this drill, check out if windows 10 was able to locate the best driver to use your printer.

If Widows did not automatically find it, try the manual add on Add a printer wizard.


If not read as LPT1, check throughout the ports for either USB00"#" or DOT4 port, those should be the ports to use.


I hope this helps you get your printer going again.

Okay, a qualified "yes". The test page printed perfectly. A pdf, however, printed with streaks across it. The underlying image came out okay, but it added additional smears across the image. It didn't happen with the test page or a blank page, so it is having some problem printing graphics. I'll try fooling around with some settings to see if there is a way to resolve this, or uninstall and reinstall the driver. If you have any thoughts, they would be welcome.

It looks like that option is not available under Printer Driver Properties. Many thanks, though. It's looking to be a conflict between Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and the printer driver, because other applications seem to print without this problem. 2351a5e196

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