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With the release of the new version 5 BP's, supporting RED (Radio Equipment Directive), we've found some problems today with integrating with PaperCut MF. (This should only apply to EU/UK, but may be relevant to other markets in the future)
If you cannot connect to server, or the login fails to "enable device", or the card reader causes the connection to drop; try the following:
Make sure the firmware is at the latest.
For BP-60Cxx etc, the version 05.03.xx is the minimum needed; as there is a fix for an option that needs to be changed later.
On the device or web manager:
System Settings
System Control
Advanced Settings
Press OK, then in ID enter: 00048, press Show
Tick Enable Legacy Cipher Suites for TLS
Press Submit
Security Settings
SSL/TLS Settings
Untick Verify Signature of Server Certificate of the Other Party
Press Submit, then Reboot Now
This will allow the device to connect to PaperCut.
We have also found that if you enable Use IC Card for Authentication, this setting will cause the connection to PaperCut MF to drop; if this happens, do the following:
System Settings
Authentication Settings
Default Settings
Untick Enable Offline Authentication with stored User Information
Press Submit, then Reboot Now
Hopefully Sharp and/or PaperCut can release some fixes, or automate the process in the future.
Another quirk that has been discovered with this firmware is that Job Status lockout is turned on by default:
Settings > Authentication Settings > Include Job Status in user authentication
With this on, only the user that sent the print job can change the paper source (if there is a paper mismatch error).
Also, you cannot access Job Status without logging in (if PaperCut is enabled, you cannot even use the admin login to access it, only PaperCut users can).
Best option is to turn this setting off, saves a lot of problems down the line.
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