![]() Editable PIN and Department code within the directprint.io app under the ‘Settings and Client Info’ link.Slow backside rotation issue on/after page 6 resolved. Slow conversion to mono on/after issue solved. Support for Secure printing on Sharp MX Range Printers with Sharp Document Security Kit installed Policy defined (QuickCode JSON) driven printer configs onload improvements - printers were previously not showing in the list in Ephemeral mode. Missing printer lists - fixed due to backgrounding issue.Eliminated print/preview failures due to app script backgrounding. Aggressive backgrounding of Chrome extensions in Chrome.Support for receipt printers: Star TSP100iii (ethernet), Epson T88v (USB).Customers with ‘DMZ’ Chromebooks can now use a print bridge to proxy print requests from the DMZ Chromebook/edipoint network to a printer LAN. Print bridge mode (origin trial only).Feature trials available in this version - please contact support if you would like to trial these features.Manual copies is the exception, the ‘Hardware copies’ option will shortly be removed from directprint.io admin panel. Hardware copies are now automatically activated wherever possible.directprint.io connection test, ‘Settings and Client info’ contains a connection test to directprint.io services.PCLm support - driver now supports PCLm compatible printing.For example HP LJ 3015p no longer gives ‘out of memory’ errors when using PostScript. PostScript printing now requires a fraction of the printer memory it did before. The result is that print send speed has increased significantly. Streaming print mode: By default pages are sent when they are ready to be consumed by the printer, this is a major change vs the original prepare-all -> send all model.POS printers - Epson, Star receipt printers.New URF encoder capable of SGRAY_8 raster - support for brother label writers.PCL5mono: Improved paper size detection & auto output tray selection,.Improved page size detection collate and copies commands in postScript encoder. ![]()
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