First, if the title of your thread ends in the word "print" nobody will be able to respond to the thread. As far as the problem do not use any print driver but the PCL6 (not the universal). WSD and built in windows "Ricoh Class drivers" are junk.
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Thanks mika, definitely annoyingforumbug for both posters and one wanting to reply.
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i haven't had an issue with the ricoh universal print driver. it's usually whenever microsoft tries to install it's driver we start to get issues. usually if i remove MS driver and just use the ricoh seems to work well. just my 2 cents. that being said i haven't used it on the model you are referring to. so.......Comment
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i haven't had an issue with the ricoh universal print driver. it's usually whenever microsoft tries to install it's driver we start to get issues. usually if i remove MS driver and just use the ricoh seems to work well. just my 2 cents. that being said i haven't used it on the model you are referring to. so.......Comment
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But you do not need to use print management software in order to pool print devices. PCL6 Driver for Universal Print PCL 6 driver to offer full functions for Universal Printing. This driver enables users to use various printing devices. The availability of functions will vary by connected printer model.
If you do not understand pooled printers here is a tutorial. There is one error in the tutorial. You do not need to be from the same manufacturer and of the same model. They just need to be using the same driver hence the PCL6 Driver for Universal Print. In the case of the PCL6 V4 Driver for Universal Print they do not even need to be from the same manufacturer, they just need to all be using a driver that supports the V4 architecture, which Microsoft introduced as its next-generation driver architecture, and offers universal printing.
How To - What Is Printer Pooling? How Can I Configure It? | Tom's Hardware ForumComment
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Anyone remember the “mini driver”?
I never really used it, but it did save the day once. I had an account about 10 or 12 years ago that printed tons of pages a day from Word Perfect, and they had mixed orientations and duplex settings within the same job. Ugly, I know.
I don’t remember the model but it was a Segment 6 Ricoh, no Fiery.
No other driver worked like they wanted it to. Out of desperation I tried the mini PCL5 driver and life was good. It basically let the application do the driving.
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I not sure if it was the PCL Mini driver but many years ago we had a customer who when they remodeled their office pulled an old Gestetner 3220, AFICIO 200, out of their warehouse and wanted to put it in the boss's office for him to use as a printer. There was no XP driver for the 3220. So I downloaded the Mini driver and it worked.Comment
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I not sure if it was the PCL Mini driver but many years ago we had a customer who when they remodeled their office pulled an old Gestetner 3220, AFICIO 200, out of their warehouse and wanted to put it in the boss's office for him to use as a printer. There was no XP driver for the 3220. So I downloaded the Mini driver and it worked.
It was really mis-named. It had pretty much if not all the features that the standard PCL drivers did.“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim HawkinsComment
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If it happens from all computers, it could also be a network problem - try lowering the machine network speed to 10mbps half-duplex. If it improves the print time (even though you lowered the speed) then you got a cable/connection problem' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
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Yes may be. Ping the machine -t for a 5 minutes. If there are frequent big delays their network is culprit.A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
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