![]() When performing a delegated print release, the original owner’s username is now visible.Reduced the load the desktop clients have on the server when the PaperCut Server is re-started.Performance improvements for sites running a very large number of secondary print servers.The installer now automatically upgrades and imports all your data and settings. Simplified the conversion to PaperCut MF from PaperCut NG.PaperCut’s Global Print Driver now supports deployment to 32-bit workstations from 64-bit servers.A New Look: Not technically new functionality, but customers will notice something a little different! Changes to the logo and PaperCut ‘green’ touch every part of the product.Not just intended for multi-site organisations, the Site Server also can be used to add redundancy in private cloud setups or isolate areas of a local network to improve resilience. It is the culmination of 6 months development and system re-architecture. The Site Server is the first major server component added to PaperCut since secondary print server support in 2006. ![]() All this can be achieved without losing the benefits of central administration. In the event of network outages, print queues andMFDs can now utilize a Site Server to deliver business continuity including support for Print Release and Find-Me Printing. New Optional Component – Site Server: Customers with multi-site deployments often consider printing redundancy and resilience as a high priority.With PaperCut 15.0 it’s easier than ever for customers to upgrade from NG to MF, simply run the MF installer over the top of the current NG install.Ĭheck out the blog for the “ Making of the site server” story and the full details on v15. Notice the brilliant new branding as well, PaperCut has excelled once again with a new and fresh look of its logo and marketing resources. We have included the main links below for you to fill your boots with information on V15 and the new resilient site server feature. This is a huge developmental step of this fantastic product, stated as being the single biggest development project ever at PaperCut. This means the “new” lights are resilient to a bulb failing, and the rest of the lights will continue to work. However, with the fantastic new site server feature, the “new” set of lights keep working when a bulb is removed. Without the resilient site server feature, the “old” set of lights would all go out when a when a bulb is removed. You can explain this feature a lot of different ways, but the best we have heard is to imagine two sets of Christmas lights an old set and a new set. * Note: the ‘External Hardware Integration’ setting is found under Options > Advanced > External Hardware Integration.Tuesday saw the release of the long-awaited PaperCut MF 15.0 and the introduction of the resiliency feature “Site Servers”. PaperCut NG Application Servers (& Site Servers) with ‘External Hardware Integration’* either enabled or disabled See the Spring4Shell Security Advisory for more information. However, due to the Spring4Shell vulnerability, we recommend upgrading to the latest maintenance release. PaperCut NG Application Servers (& Site Servers) with ‘External Hardware Integration’* disabled Upgrade Application Servers and Site Servers to: PaperCut NG Application Servers (& Site Servers) with ‘External Hardware Integration’* enabled ![]() 21.2.10 (if currently using version 21.x) 20.1.6 (if currently using version 20.x) 19.2.7 (if currently using version 19.x) Upgrade Application Servers and Site Servers to: PaperCut MF Application Servers & Site Servers The fixes are also included in version 22.0.0 (and later releases) of PaperCut MF and NG. Note: This vulnerability has been fixed in versions 19.2.7, 20.1.6 and 21.2.10.
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