December 2, 2011
New features: AirPrint support. PaperCut now enables printing to all your PaperCut managed printers across your enterprise. As well as enabling printing, the PaperCut iPad App also provides the rich functionality desktop users are used to, such as authentication, balance display and selecting / charging to shared accounts when printing. More information is available in the user manual. Enhancements: Because of the increasing use of graphics application and Mac systems, PostScript files are getting larger. After significant performance profiling in PaperCut’s PostScript parser we have improved analysis speed, showing a performance improvement of up to 6x. Added an option to […]
November 2, 2011
This is a bugfix release for version 11.5 and contains the following changes: Fixes: Web Cashier: Fixed issues displaying currency symbols on Web Cashier purchase page in some locales. Improved support for Web Cashier when using IE6, IE7, and IE8. Fixed receipt printing issue when using Internet Explorer. Fixed an issue where Web Cashier admin rights were not saved when applied to a group. Fixed database deadlock issue when using Oracle as an external database and performing a bulk user operation on a specified list of users. Fixed high memory usage on MySQL when creating backups, upgrading or running large […]
October 13, 2011
New features: Web Cashier. This feature provides a simple web interface for (non-technical) staff to charge items to PaperCut accounts and/or deposit funds into PaperCut accounts. E.g. a print room could use this to charge services like binding and laminating to a user’s PaperCut account, or a bursar’s desk could use it to easily recharge a user’s account after accepting cash at a register. See the user manual for more information. Enhancements: New option to specify the default page loaded after logging into the end-user web interface. E.g. to go straight to the Web Print page after login. Enhancements to […]
August 25, 2011
Enhancements: Based on a survey of our customer base we have increased the default timeout of jobs in hold/release queues. The default value differs between education and commercial/professional sites (2 hours for education, 4 hours for commercial/professional). The timeout is configurable but the default is a good compromise between user convenience and environmental savings. The new default only affects new installations. The batch shared account import now supports adding and removing user and group access, in addition to replacing the access list. Improved error reporting in the batch shared account import to always report the line numbers where errors occurred. […]
