Introduction to Universal Print

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @andreasayocruz
    @andreasayocruz 2 года назад +2

    Hello, great video.
    Is printed document temporarily saved in cloud during printing proceeding? Or is the document saved in cloud permanently, i.e. after priting?

  • @UpcraftConsulting
    @UpcraftConsulting Год назад +6

    Too expensive.

  • @fbifido2
    @fbifido2 Год назад +1

    @9:18 - how to add or remove printers
    - How to share them
    - How to give you access, or make it show up in their workstation/pc/laptop/tablet
    - How to backup UP configs/setup
    - How to set a printer as default permanently
    - if printing is Very Slow, how to speed it up ????

  • @MichaelAcosta
    @MichaelAcosta Год назад

    -Is this available on government tenants now?
    -Is there another video showing how you can migrate the queues and ports from the (old) print server to the UP server?
    -How does UP client-side manage different output options (multiple trays or functions like staplers on copiers)?
    -Does UP allow Secure-Print management on the client side or is it managed through the console?

  • @timallemann8294
    @timallemann8294 Год назад +1

    Way too expensive why not use printix instead ?

  • @sunnykgaming2541
    @sunnykgaming2541 Год назад

    once universial printing is added. Is it possible to add a polocy so that anyone on a certain network or domain azure ad gets the printer added ?

  • @OriKlein-k6r
    @OriKlein-k6r 6 месяцев назад +1

    $500 / month for 10k prints...this is strictly high Enterprise (AKA Microsoft/Google) level. SMBs be damned. I guess I have to look for solutions outside of Azure/MS.
    At this rate I'll eventually get rid of Azure, Office 365, Windows, and Windows Server altogether, cut all licensing costs next to nil, and switch everything to Linux based systems.
    At 50 employees (plus all the defender and plan email costs), I'm going to be saving dozens of thousands of dollars per month in costs.
    MS business strategy just makes no sense.