How to Install EveryonePrint 4.3.3: Your Guide for a Smooth Setup
The latest release of EveryonePrint is 4.3.3.
EveryonePrint 4.3.3 Installation Guide (Installation & Configuration)
Contents:
- EveryonePrint Overview
- Quick Start Guide
- Configuring EveryonePrint
- Sending print jobs via Web
- Sending print jobs via Driver
- Sending print jobs via Email
- Sending print jobs from mobile devices
- Releasing Print Jobs (release codes)
- Releasing Print Jobs (authentication)
- Using Device Groups
- Using SSL with EveryonePrint
- Printing to remote print servers
- Installing document support applications
- EveryonePrint clustering for high-availability and high scalability
- Backup EveryonePrint data
- Upgrading or Uninstalling EveryonePrint
- EveryonePrint API
- Troubleshooting and other tips
The Following Is Required for a Successful EveryonePrint Installation:
- A server with the following minimum specifications:
- Windows 2008 Server SP1 (32 or 64-bit), Windows 2008 R2 Server (32 or 64-bit), Windows 2012 or Windows 2012 R2, Windows 2016, Windows 2019.
- Recent generation server CPU processors, such as Intel Xeon 64 or equivalent. Desktop CPUs are NOT recommended for production use.
- Min. 4 GB free RAM memory (min. 8 GB free RAM memory for higher volume processing)
- Minimum 20 GB free hard disk space for print job spooling and processing (40 GB free disk space recommended for higher volume processing).
- No anti-virus program monitoring or interrupting the EveryonePrint directories.
- For Microsoft Office document support, either use the built-in conversion engine or Microsoft Office installed on the EveryonePrint server.
- For Microsoft Office document support using a Microsoft engine, the following must be installed:
- Microsoft Office 2007 SP2, Microsoft Office 2010, or Microsoft Office 2013 with minimum Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Both 32-bit and 64-bit editions are supported.
- Microsoft Office must be activated.
- For OpenOffice document support, either use the built-in conversion engine (see separate licensing requirements) or OpenOffice installed on the EveryonePrint server:
- For OpenOffice or LibreOffice document support (odt, ods, odp) using OpenOffice engine, OpenOffice 3.3 or 3.4 must be installed. (LibreOffice and other OpenOffice variants are supported, but install OpenOffice to support these OpenOffice document variants)
- No proxy server interrupting local communication on the server (localhost/127.0.0.1)
- A local administrative user
See specific details, exceptions, and explanations in the document at the top of this page.