These instructions will walk you through downloading and installing the PaperCut for Mac client and connect to SecurePrint for submitting print jobs. If you want to learn how to set up PaperCut onto MacOS? This guide and video shows you our top tips for install PaperCut on MacOS devices. (El Capitan) or Mac OS Sierra integration, you would need to be running PaperCut MF or NG 15.3 +. If you would like to use the Mac client with your PaperCut install. This now uses LaunchD to integrate. To install the PaperCut client for Mac OS X, from the same KBOX user portal, choose 'Mac OS X Application: PaperCut Client 18.x'. To install the PaperCut client for Linux, access the client software on the Samba share print.ads.carleton.edu PCclient linux, and follow these instructions from the manual.
Have you tried contacting papercut support, they are usually very good at responding and very helpful
Unfortunately snow leopard server is quite old now. But upgrading to maverick may make matters worse
when you consider apples continued path of removal of services from OSX and still, doesn't address
Remote Desktop Client For Mac Os
the papercut client software issue
i haven't looked at papercut for a while but I'd imagine the latest version of papercut may not be available for
snow leopard server due to its age?
papercut support maybe able to offer some sort of workaround without using papercut client
http authentication maybe??
You might have to run Linux version of papercut server or windows to get the latest version
Papercut support lists a workaround here that alludes to a java problem perhaps that's also effecting
client machines
Hamilton edu seem to be able to use paperçut client with maverick might be worth contacting them
if you get no joy from papercut support
If your Xserve is to old for maverick and you don't have any PC hardware, you might be able to install Linux virtually on the xserve
I think papercut still has the free 5 user max version you could test thing out with
Sep 6, 2014 3:05 PM