Re: Ricoh Universal PCL6: Quickly deploy user codes for many people?
Thanks, I will take a look at this.
Ricoh Universal PCL6: Quickly deploy user codes for many people?
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Re: Ricoh Universal PCL6: Quickly deploy user codes for many people?
You may want to download the Print Driver Packager NX (free) and pre-configure the driver to use Windows authentication.
Once the the driver is configured, you send it out to your users and have them run it.
This way all jobs will be identified by the user name.
Bag the association of codes and IDs; they're seldom used in large environments.Leave a comment:
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Companies with large number of user don't use account codes, dept id codes or whatever each mfg calls theirs. Instead they use user authentication with external server and is based on single sign on when the user logs in. Some will then use something like Papercut to track usage.Leave a comment:
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Re: Ricoh Universal PCL6: Quickly deploy user codes for many people?
I don't know your server/domain structure or if you have an LDAP server.
One idea might be to send a bulk email to all your users, with instructions on how to set their own user codes in the printer properties themselves. You'll still have to have an email text file with your User Code numbers tabulated.
But at least it will be a less labour intense operation.
Do you know any programming languages?
Can you write scripts or batch files?
I'm not sure if I've helped you or not....Leave a comment:
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Re: Ricoh Universal PCL6: Quickly deploy user codes for many people?
We have an Active Directory domain, with a Ricoh MP C6502, using the Ricoh Universal PCL6 driver. We want to identify print jobs with a department ID, and I want to be able to set this up with minimal fooling around.
I've already had to do this at another location, where user codes (Prefs -> Job Setup -> User Code) were used in the Universal PCL6 driver, but the setup for that was just ridiculously labor-intensive.
There does not appear to be a way for me to deploy user codes to individual accounts via registry settings or AD Group Policy, because the Ricoh universal PCL6 driver settings are stored in a single registry key as a huge binary blob.
In the end I was forced to basically request every user's password, log on to their account, open their printer properties, and manually type in the User Code, log off the account, go to the next one. This is just stupid for 150 users. What does a company with 1000 user accounts do?
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Is there a faster or better way, that allows me to just enter usernames and ID codes in a list somewhere, perhaps as a user attribute within Active Directory itself, which the copier and driver can use directly without me having to mess with each individual user account by hand?
I see something about LDAP but apparently that is just for scan-to-email to read in user accounts as scanning destinations?Leave a comment:
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Ricoh Universal PCL6: Quickly deploy user codes for many people?
We have an Active Directory domain, with a Ricoh MP C6502, using the Ricoh Universal PCL6 driver. We want to identify print jobs with a department ID, and I want to be able to set this up with minimal fooling around.
I've already had to do this at another location, where user codes (Prefs -> Job Setup -> User Code) were used in the Universal PCL6 driver, but the setup for that was just ridiculously labor-intensive.
There does not appear to be a way for me to deploy user codes to individual accounts via registry settings or AD Group Policy, because the Ricoh universal PCL6 driver settings are stored in a single registry key as a huge binary blob.
In the end I was forced to basically request every user's password, log on to their account, open their printer properties, and manually type in the User Code, log off the account, go to the next one. This is just stupid for 150 users. What does a company with 1000 user accounts do?
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Is there a faster or better way, that allows me to just enter usernames and ID codes in a list somewhere, perhaps as a user attribute within Active Directory itself, which the copier and driver can use directly without me having to mess with each individual user account by hand?
I see something about LDAP but apparently that is just for scan-to-email to read in user accounts as scanning destinations?
Leave a comment: