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  • tonerhead
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Sep 2009
    • 582

    #1

    chromebook printing

    Customer has a Ricoh MPC3003 using access codes. The access codes is the hard part. The copier is not Google Cloud ready. Getting it to print with access codes turned off is easy. Can't see where you enter access codes with IPP printing though. Any thoughts appreciated.
    I've proved mathematics wrong. 1 + 1 doesn't always equal 2.........


    Especially when it comes to sex
  • SalesServiceGuy
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    • Dec 2009
    • 8139

    #2
    Re: chromebook printing

    I can't speak knowledgeably about Ricoh copiers but Google Cloud Print (GCP) was only ever designed for basic print functions from low cost ChromeBook computers primarily in an educational environment. Dept Codes are not in the scope of what GCP was designed to accomplish.

    Dept Codes might be possible if you use another Windows or Apple Device as essentially a print server to pass GCP print requests through.

    I do not think that GCP is a good print solution for most corporate environments.

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    • mincopier
      Trusted Tech

      250+ Posts
      • Dec 2015
      • 289

      #3
      Re: chromebook printing

      There is a Google Cloud Print app that can be installed on the Ricoh device and it can then use the Google Cloud for printing properly. It still does not support access codes though. This is a limitation of google Cloud Print and not the machine itself.

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      • SalesServiceGuy
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        • Dec 2009
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        #4
        Re: chromebook printing

        The attached screenshot from a Toshiba copier using a Macbook with a PPD driver as a print server to GCP, suggests that Dept Codes are possible.

        I did not configure the Macbook to work with GCP. That was the IT Manager. Do not ask me how he did it. It would probably work with a Windows PC as well.

        If you cannot enlarge the attachment all I can tell you is on the field of choices on the left hand side it says:

        Dept Code (DC) Digit 1 (followed a drop down box 0-9)
        Dept Code (DC) Digit 2 (followed a drop down box 0-9)
        Dept Code (DC) Digit 3 (followed a drop down box 0-9)
        Dept Code (DC) Digit 4 (followed a drop down box 0-9)
        Dept Code (DC) Digit 5 (followed a drop down box 0-9)

        You can also do Private/Secure/Password print up to 5 digits.
        Attached Files

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        • mincopier
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          • Dec 2015
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          #5
          Re: chromebook printing

          The printer is probably setup as a "Legacy" GCP enabled printer. In this way the MAC is acting as a print server. If the MAC is turned off chances are the Chromebook will not print. I have not played with codes using GCP. I have read that sometimes they work and sometimes they do not. Has something to do with each manufacture having different coding for the codes.

          Just like when using Chrome on a PC or Windows computer and right clicking, print then clicking print. This bypasses the print driver. Sometimes it works but depending on what you are doing it will not work well. At the bottom of the left pane is a "Print using system dialog". This then uses the driver.

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          • PacketSniffer
            Technician
            • May 2017
            • 21

            #6
            Re: chromebook printing

            For Chromebooks If you want to have User Code Authentication on your Ricoh then you have to purchase the Ricoh GCP Java App. This makes the device a 'GCP Ready Printer' once installed.

            You have to populate the address book with users and codes as normal and then separately go into the special GCP app interface and 'map' each code to a specific gmail address that is allowed to use the printer. The App then appends the relevant @PJL with the relevant code to the incoming job from Google Print Service. Papercut is apparently supported too but not used that so far.

            See attached pic..

            You are not restricted to printing from just Chromebooks but also from Chrome Browser on any device anywhere on the internet (Android/IOS/Mac/Window/Linux)..needs to be logged into a Google account with permission to use the printer.
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            Last edited by PacketSniffer; 02-01-2018, 02:22 PM. Reason: additional info

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            • tonerhead
              Senior Tech

              500+ Posts
              • Sep 2009
              • 582

              #7
              Re: chromebook printing

              Thanks for reply. Customer doesn't want to pay any additional for getting one chromebook printing. They have come to terms that it will not happen with access codes.
              I've proved mathematics wrong. 1 + 1 doesn't always equal 2.........


              Especially when it comes to sex

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              • techsass
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                • Dec 2010
                • 248

                #8
                Re: chromebook printing

                Of course you could change the printing lock down to "PC Control" if they're only requiring codes out of curiosity and don't really care about security.

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                • tonerhead
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                  • Sep 2009
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                  #9
                  Re: chromebook printing

                  Is that what "PC control" is all about? I don't know of anyone who really knows what that setting actually does. What else does it do?
                  I've proved mathematics wrong. 1 + 1 doesn't always equal 2.........


                  Especially when it comes to sex

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                  • mincopier
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                    • Dec 2015
                    • 289

                    #10
                    Re: chromebook printing

                    Basically it allows printing with or without a code in the driver. I keep forgetting which way it needs to be set. I have to experiment each time.

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                    • PacketSniffer
                      Technician
                      • May 2017
                      • 21

                      #11
                      Re: chromebook printing

                      Originally posted by tonerhead
                      Is that what "PC control" is all about? I don't know of anyone who really knows what that setting actually does. What else does it do?
                      If you choose to restict colour and mono printing (instead of PC control) by enabling User Code Authentication then all jobs will be flushed unless they contain a User Code in the headers that matches an entry in the address book.

                      PC Control doesn't really restrict who can print, you put whatever code you like in the driver and the printer creates an address book entry for it and prints! I've never seen the point of it or why it's now the default setting. Didn't know you could leave the driver code field blank either.

                      Try it but from memory you'll have a problem trying to work out who has printed what (think they are all logged under user = 'other'!).

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                      • slimslob
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                        • May 2013
                        • 37245

                        #12
                        Re: chromebook printing

                        Originally posted by techsass
                        Of course you could change the printing lock down to "PC Control" if they're only requiring codes out of curiosity and don't really care about security.
                        If PC Control is OFF, a user code entered in the driver must be already exist in the address book. If PC Control is ON any User Code entered in a driver that is not in the address book will be automatically added. It still requires that a user code be entered into the printer driver. It has been a few years since I read up on it but I believe there is a setting that allows printing from a driver that does not support user code entry.

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