

About the setting Start printing after the last page is spooled, this will be automatically configured by PaperCut to so that the document can be fully analyzed before it is sent to the printer.See our article about Supported Printers for more details. We strongly recommend PostScript or PCL drivers when available. Driver will show the name of the driver configured in Print Management Console.In this section, administrators can specify the hours a printer is available, what driver a print queue should use to communicate with the physical printer, as well as configure how documents spool. If the setting is grayed out, it means it is not applicable to this driver, as is the case with the PaperCut Global PostScript driver. There are some situations where this setting is helpful, but in our experience this setting can also cause instability or can trigger the ‘sent to printer’ status for jobs in the print queue. The setting Enable bidirectional support may be used so that a print driver can communicate with a physical printer to discover the printer hardware, find out if a finishing unit is attached, or sometimes find out if the printer is in an error state.We don’t recommend WSD ports as this obscures the IP address of the printer, making it difficult for PaperCut to communicate over SNMP to determine toner levels and status.So if Hardware Page Checks are not needed, then stick with using a Standard TCP/IP Port. By necessity, the PaperCut port will slow down printing as the application waits for the last job to finish printing before analyzing the next one.


Printer ports are different from a firewall port and traditionally referred to physical ports on the computer like COM1 and LPT1, but nowadays this is where you go to specify the IP address of your printer. This tab lets an administrator configure which ‘port’ the Windows print queue will use to communicate with the physical printer.
