![]() Fixed an issue that could cause Canon UFR data to be interpreted incorrectly, leading to the number of pages to be calculated incorrectly.Fixed a configuration issue that prevented the release station from running on Windows network share paths (e.g.Fixed an issue that caused PaperCut to incorrectly notify the user that the PayPal transaction was canceled, after returning to the PaperCut interface from the PayPal payment gateway.to refill paper tray) to be ended prematurely by the copier. PO-724įixed an issue that could cause long-run copy jobs that were interrupted (e.g. PO-594įixed an issue that caused the user associated with anonymous/guest login with email to print to always be set to unrestricted when settings are saved. PO-735įixes a bug that caused the User Client to present a Low Balance Notification on launch when Low Balance Notifications for the User Client were disabled. PO-439įixed an issue that could cause print script pop up windows to be incorrectly sized in relation to the text. PO-710įixed an issue with the Network Payment API that could cause top-up amounts to be calculated incorrectly in some edge cases. PO-236įixed an issue on macOS and Linux that could cause the number of copies made to be incorrect (number would be the square of the correct number). PO-540įixed an issue that could cause PDFs printed via Mobility print to fail to print “i” characters that were adjacent to “f” characters. Set to ‘N’ if you are using the PaperCut Toshiba V2 and use PINs for login, to prevent user PINs from being hash encoded. PO-655Īdded a new config key (-encode) to control whether user PINs will be hashed encoded and therefore unrecoverable. PO-706įixed an issue that prevented device type filtering on the Devices page from working. PO-73įixed an issue that caused account balance adjustment to be off by a very small amount because of rounding issues. Added the tbl_printer_usage_log, table tbl_print_hardware_check, and tbl_refund_request tables to the list of tables that can be purged with db-tools.To find out more about our cartridge recycling service, click the button to get in touch. We work closely with them to make sure we help you to make life easy whilst contributing to a healthier environment for everyone. The suppliers we work with have a serious commitment to reducing their environmental impact. Larger cartridges are treated in a different way than small, domestic cartridges, which is why it’s always best to recycle via BAC than through a smaller cartridge recycling company – they will often not take commercial cartridges. That way, your business continues to run smoothly.īecause we work with large machines and dedicated toner suppliers, the collection and recycling process is influenced by the manufacturers we partner with. ![]() In the meantime, we’ll make sure you have plenty of fresh cartridges so that your printers, scanners and copiers are never out of ink. There are specialist companies that can refill and reuse your spent cartridges, reducing the need for new plastics to make new cartridges, and helping to reduce the amount of plastic and ink that gets thrown away.ĭepending on how quickly you go through toner cartridges, we can provide a collection point for you, and you can contact us once that point is full. ![]() We operate a cartridge collection service which means you can book us to come and collect your cartridges and we will take them away from your business and send them out to an approved supplier for recycling. So the best option by far is to choose to recycle your toner cartridges. No business wants to have that kind of impact on the planet. But at a time when we are increasingly concerned about waste and pollution, there are better ways of dealing with this problem.īecause they are made of different types of plastic, and contain ink that is potentially harmful to the environment, it’s estimated that it can take several hundred years for a printer cartridge to decompose naturally. When they run out, it’s easy just to throw the old cartridge in the bin and order some new ones. Toner cartridges are essential to the way we currently print, copy and manage documents – both in the office and at home. ![]()
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