
Printing to legacy or current Canon devices which do not support the Unified Firmware Platform is also possible by using the Universal Print connector software. When printing a document, the user can control the supported functionality provided by the imageRUNNER ADVANCE device such as duplex, staple and hole-punch. Default print settings such as double-sided printing can be applied.īy using the normal “Add Printer” option in Windows 10, the user can connect to the imageRUNNER ADVANCE printer. The administrator can share this print queue to all users in their Azure Active Directory or a selected number of users/groups. Click on the registration URL, login with Azure AD credentials, enter the unique code, and complete the process.After a few seconds, a registration URL and unique device code is shown.Here, enter the name of the printer to be used in Universal Print and the registration process is started.From the Remote User Interface, navigate to the “Network settings” section and select “Settings for Universal Print”.Native connection for both new and older devicesĬonnecting a supported imageRUNNER ADVANCE device natively to Universal Print is a very simple process for administrators: This allows users to print to these models using Universal Print without the need for local print servers. Native support for Universal Print with imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX and third generation imageRUNNER ADVANCE models is included from version 3.11 of the Unified Firmware Platform, which is scheduled to release in the second half of 2020.

Canon, a leader in digital imaging solutions, is the first partner to work with Microsoft to help create the Universal Print solution.
