Cloud Release
Cloud Release (also referred to as "Pull Print") is a document release method in which print jobs are temporarily uploaded to the cloud and retrieved directly by the printer from cloud storage.
For the Cloud Release to work, the following components will need to be enabled.
- Cloud Site Service
- Cloud Storage
- Cloud Release
Enable Cloud Site Service
Enabling the Cloud Site Service setting is part of the initial site provisioning process, so there's no need for any additional action if your site is already provisioned with Cloud Site Service. If you currently have a local site service in operation and later choose to manage your printers through the Cloud Site Service, you can request your organization's Operations team to enable this setting on your behalf. Refer to the Configuring-Cloud Connected Devices document for more information about cloud-connected devices.
Enable Cloud Storage and Cloud Release
To enable Cloud Storage and Cloud Release, go to the Secure > Settings > Document Handling screen of the web console. Once Cloud Release is enabled for a customer, all Secure Release enabled HP or Ricoh printers will operate in Cloud Release mode.
For more information about Cloud Storage, refer to the Document Handling section of the Secure Release Settings document.
With Cloud Release enabled, the IPP print driver may not function optimally in that setup. It's advisable to use the HP Universal Print Driver (UPD) instead. In this scenario, the Print Scout has no interaction at all during job release. The IPP print driver requires the Print Scout to establish an IPP connection to the printer, which isn't feasible with Cloud Release.
Supported Printers
Cloud Release is supported on the following printers
- HP
- Ricoh
Document release for all other printer manufacturers, SR25,
Cloud Release Workflow
1. A user submits a print job from a Windows or macOs machine running a Print Scout. The user can also submit print jobs from a mobile device with the Secure Release app installed or from Chrome OS extension or Linux workstations.
Chrome extension, mobile, and Linux print submission options require Cloud Storage and OpenID Connect as the user authentication provider.
2. The Print Scout will upload the print jobs to the cloud. Pharos Cloud encrypts the print job.
3. The user walks up to a secure printer and authenticates. The secure printer pulls the print job from Pharos Cloud.
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