10-30-2025 07:33 AM
On Microsoft's Universal print compatible device page, it shows printers that can be directly connected to Azure Universal print. I have noticed that the canon printers are not PIN compatible, meaning that you cannot set up PIN based secure release on azure for them. Despite this I know that Canon has its own secure print settings for printers.
If I set up secure print on a canon printer, connect it to universal print, and access it using universal print will Canon's secure print setting work?
The following is Microsoft's Universal print compatible device page:
10-30-2025 08:49 AM
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11-03-2025 06:58 AM
This question is for the COLOR IMAGECLASS X LBP1538C model
12-01-2025 12:38 PM
I also have a Canon imageFORCE C5140 that is not PIN compatible when connected to Microsoft Universal Print.
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