Printing Using a Virtual Printer

 
A virtual printer enables you to use LPD printing or FTP printing with the print settings registered as a virtual printer in advance. For example, registering settings such as the paper type, number of copies, and two-sided printing in advance eliminates the need to specify these settings for each job.
Adding a Virtual Printer
Printing with a Virtual Printer
For Secure Print and Encrypted Secure Print, the virtual printer is disabled and the job is held in the machine.
Set <LPD Print Settings> to <On> to perform LPD printing.
Set <FTP Print Settings> to <On> to perform FTP printing.
The page description language and file format that can be used with a virtual printer is PS and PDF.

Adding a Virtual Printer

1
Start the Remote UI. Starting the Remote UI
2
Click [Settings/Registration] on the portal page. Remote UI Screen
3
Click [Printer]  [Virtual Printer Management].
4
Click [Add Virtual Printer].
Operations cannot be performed from multiple browsers at the same time.
5
Enter the virtual printer name and specify the required settings.
Multiple virtual printers with the same name cannot be registered.
A maximum of 20 virtual printers can be registered.
6
Click [Add].
You are required to log in to the Remote UI with any of the following privileges to perform this setting. For more information, see the items in [Select Role to Set:] in Registering User Information in the Local Device.
Administrator
DeviceAdmin
NetworkAdmin
This setting can be imported/exported with models that support batch importing of this setting. Importing/Exporting the Setting Data
This setting is included in [Settings/Registration Basic Information] when batch exporting. Importing/Exporting All Settings

Printing with a Virtual Printer

For LPD printing
LPR -S [IP address of the machine] -P [virtual printer name] [file name]
Example: Printing "sample.pdf" with a virtual printer named "001"
lpr -S IP address of the machine -P 001 sample.pdf
For FTP printing
put [file name] [virtual printer name]
Example: Printing "sample.pdf" with a virtual printer named "001"
> put sample.pdf 001
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