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== Setup ==
 
== Setup ==
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=== Background ===
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There are a number of places where PaperCut authenticates users, which occurs before the document is printed, at the time of printing and after printing.
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Before printing:
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*Administrate PaperCut or view reports through the admin web interface
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*End users visit the user web interface to submit web print jobs, view statistics and top up their account for example.
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*Identify the owner of a print job, whether they print from a managed, shared or self managed BYOD device
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At the time of printing:
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*Authenticate the user at the release station, through methods like username and password, card swipe, two factor authentication with card and pin or even biometric options.
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Add accountability to the document forever:
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Optionally apply a watermark / digital signature to all pages, which adds an encrypted HMAC signature to the page which can be traced back to the user who printed the document.
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When authenticating users, PaperCut interfaces directly with directory services like Active Directory or LDAP. Additionally, you can also configure single sign-on on the admin web interface and user web interface, where PaperCut will rely on an external SAML service for authentication.

Revision as of 05:18, 17 July 2019

PaperCut is a print and copy output management software

Setup

Background

There are a number of places where PaperCut authenticates users, which occurs before the document is printed, at the time of printing and after printing. Before printing:

  • Administrate PaperCut or view reports through the admin web interface
  • End users visit the user web interface to submit web print jobs, view statistics and top up their account for example.
  • Identify the owner of a print job, whether they print from a managed, shared or self managed BYOD device

At the time of printing:

  • Authenticate the user at the release station, through methods like username and password, card swipe, two factor authentication with card and pin or even biometric options.

Add accountability to the document forever:

Optionally apply a watermark / digital signature to all pages, which adds an encrypted HMAC signature to the page which can be traced back to the user who printed the document. When authenticating users, PaperCut interfaces directly with directory services like Active Directory or LDAP. Additionally, you can also configure single sign-on on the admin web interface and user web interface, where PaperCut will rely on an external SAML service for authentication.