IPP Printing - Bizhub C3850 - Internet Printing

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  • Konicatech
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    • Feb 2016
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    [Misc] IPP Printing - Bizhub C3850 - Internet Printing

    Hi Guys,

    Need some help on something, if anyone out there has some experience..

    I have a customer using a Bizhub C3850, on a basic network - Copier & Laptop connected to bog standard router - thats it! - no switches/no server/ no frills network!

    Customer would like to be able to send print jobs from outside the network (over the internet, from anywhere basically)

    How do I achieve this?

    I know there is an i-option to put on this machine for cloud printing, but according to the service manual I can set up IPP, however I have never done so, and would like a bit of guidance if anyone has anything?

    Many thanks!
  • Synthohol
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    • Mar 2016
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    Re: IPP Printing - Bizhub C3850 - Internet Printing

    log into the router, use port forwarding to the copiers IP.
    use port 9100 or 631 so the customer would set the printer IP as their public IP and then the port.
    ie: printer IP=192.168.1.100 but run whatismyip.com from their computer to see their public IP address so lets say their public IP is 71.10.10.25 you would select port forwarding to port 9100 or 631 in the remote print driver to reach the x.x.x.100:9100

    not the most secure way but its the simplest.

    the other simple way is to enable POP and create an account with their ISP or exchange server and allow email printing on the copier.
    they send an email to the machines email address and it prints.
    more secure too.
    We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
    The medication helps though...

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    • Synthohol
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      Re: IPP Printing - Bizhub C3850 - Internet Printing

      also see.... Printing Via Ipp (internet Printing Protocol) - Konica Minolta Bizhub C35 Reference Manual [Page 236]
      same theory
      We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
      The medication helps though...

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      • Konicatech
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        • Feb 2016
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        #4
        Re: IPP Printing - Bizhub C3850 - Internet Printing

        Originally posted by Synthohol
        log into the router, use port forwarding to the copiers IP.
        use port 9100 or 631 so the customer would set the printer IP as their public IP and then the port.
        ie: printer IP=192.168.1.100 but run whatismyip.com from their computer to see their public IP address so lets say their public IP is 71.10.10.25 you would select port forwarding to port 9100 or 631 in the remote print driver to reach the x.x.x.100:9100

        not the most secure way but its the simplest.

        the other simple way is to enable POP and create an account with their ISP or exchange server and allow email printing on the copier.
        they send an email to the machines email address and it prints.
        more secure too.
        Thanks for your reply, I was thinking this but the c3850 requires I-options to receive/print emails.

        dont suppose you have a step by step for setting up IPP? Printer side & driver side

        many thanks

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        • OEM1
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          • Mar 2015
          • 32

          #5
          Re: IPP Printing - Bizhub C3850 - Internet Printing

          If they use Chrome you can set up the printer there and they can print from anywhere. I use it all the time.

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          • Synthohol
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            Re: IPP Printing - Bizhub C3850 - Internet Printing

            click the link!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
            We know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
            The medication helps though...

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