Off-Network Print (ONP): Vasion-Hosted Gateway
Last Updated: April 07, 2026
Off-Network Print (ONP) is designed for today's evolving workforce and Zero Trust (ZT) network environments. Keep your printers on secure networks while still allowing all users to print, no matter which network they use. Give printer access to remote employees and contractors without the need for a virtual private network (VPN) or web portal. The steps below guide you through configuring ONP with the Vasion-hosted external gateway.
Key Points
Review the following key points:
- This feature requires additional licensing. Contact your Vasion representative for details and pricing.
- This feature exclusively uses RAW printing on both Windows and macOS platforms.
- This feature does not support Line Printer Remote (LPR).
- You can use your own asymmetric key pair for additional print-job encryption security. For more details refer to Asymmetric Key Pair Configuration.
Requirements
Review the following requirements:
- You need at least one Service Client running the Internal Routing Service (IRS). For more details refer to Service Client Setup.
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For Windows Service Clients, ensure that Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 or later is installed.
You must install both the x86 and x64 redistributable packages. You can download these packages from the Windows Download Center.
- The Service Client that is running the IRS must be able to reach the printers over the network and requires the latest Client version.
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Printers using ONP cannot have the SNMP Status option selected on the printer's Port tab.
The SNMP Status option is different from SNMP Status Monitoring.
- For redundancy purposes, you can add multiple Service Clients.
External Gateways
Review the following requirement:
- The Vasion Print external gateways are regionally based. Select the appropriate gateway for your region:
PrinterLogic U.S.-NOW Gateway: printercloudnow.
Note that the PrinterLogic U.S.-NOW Gateway is only for Vasion Now instances. U.S.-based Scheduled Release SaaS (SRS) customers must use the PrinterLogic U.S. Gateway.
- PrinterLogic U.S. Gateway: printercloud.
- PrinterLogic EMEA Gateway: printercloud5.
- PrinterLogic ASIAPAC Gateway: printercloud10.
- PrinterLogic CANADA Gateway: printercloud15.
- PrinterLogic SE-ASIAPAC Gateway: Singapore printercloud20.
Process Overview
You perform these high-level procedures:
- Turn On ONP.
- Turn On the IRS.
- Add an External Gateway & IRS Service.
1. Turn On ONP
The steps below guide you through configuring ONP using the Vasion-hosted external gateway:
- In the Admin Console, go to Tools
Settings
General, and scroll down to the Off-Network Printing section. - Select the checkbox for Allow Off-Network Printing.
- You can select the following optional settings:
- Use customer provided public/private keypair for print job encryption: For more details refer to Asymmetric Key Pair Configuration.
- Allow Cloud Printing: Cloud Print is a separate configuration. For more details refer to Off-Network Cloud Print (ONCP).
- Select Save in the upper-right corner.
Off-Network Priority
Off-Network Priority controls where the Vasion Print Client tries to send the job first, either directly to the printer or to the ONCP or ONP service.
- Off-Network Only
- The Client sends the print job using only the ONCP or ONP service and does not try to send the job directly to the printer, which is direct IP printing.
- Direct IP Primary
- The Client sends the print job directly to the printer, which is direct IP printing. If unsuccessful, the Client sends the print job using the ONCP or ONP service.
- Off-Network Primary
- The Client sends the print job using the ONP service. If unsuccessful, the Client sends the print job directly to the printer, which is direct IP printing.
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ONCP does not support the Off-Network Primary option.
Turn On as Default
The following steps guide you through configuring ONP as the default for all printers. Turning on the global settings makes all printers off-network printers. This action forces all print jobs to follow the flow of ONP, regardless of whether you are on the network. If you want to turn on ONP for specific printers, refer to the "Turn On for Specific Printers" section further below.
Follow these steps:
- From the Default Global Setting menu, select Off-Network.
- In the Off-Network Priority section, select the default print priority:
- Off-Network Only.
- Direct IP Primary.
Off-Network Primary.
The Off-Network Priority section applies to only computers and not to mobile devices using ONCP or ONP.
- Select Save.
Turn On for Specific Printers
Follow these steps:
- From the Default Global Setting menu, select Disabled.
- In the Off-Network Priority section, select the default print priority:
- Off-Network Only.
- Direct IP Primary.
Off-Network Primary.
The Off-Network Priority section applies to only computers and not to mobile devices using ONCP or ONP.
- Select Save.
For the printer-specific configuration, complete the following steps on each printer object to turn on ONP:
- Go to the printer object's Off-Network tab.
- For the Off-Network Enabling setting, select Use printer-specific Off-Network Printing setting.
- From the Select off-network printing method dropdown menu, select Off-Network.
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Use the default off-network priority option, or select the printer-specific option, and select from the following:
- Off-Network Only.
- Direct IP Primary.
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Off-Network Primary.
The Off-Network Priority section applies to only computers and not to mobile devices using ONCP or ONP.
- Select Save.
- Repeat these steps for any other printer objects.
2. Turn On the IRS
The IRS Service Client is a designated device on the printer network that monitors the external gateway, immediately retrieves print jobs, and routes them to the correct printer. Follow these steps to turn on the IRS:
- Go to the Service Client object in the tree structure.
- Select the Internal Routing tab.
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Select Enable Internal Routing Service.
- Select Save.
- On the device designated as the IRS Service Client, use the Vasion icon in the system tray or the Start menu to refresh configurations.
- Open the Task Manager, and select the Details tab.
- Search for "printer" to locate the Client services.
- Confirm that the following services are running:
- Client services, which include PrinterInstallerClient.exe, PrinterInstallerClientInterface.exe, and PrinterInstallerClientLauncher.exe..
- PrinterLogicServiceManager.exe.
- PrinterLogicServiceOffNetworkClient.exe.
Other active services on the Service Client also appear.
3. Add an External Gateway & IRS Service
The IRS Service Client provides high availability and built-in redundancy at the root, folder, and printer levels. Configuring all levels is optional but recommended during setup. The IRS Service Client must be on the same network and able to reach assigned printers. In environments with printers on multiple networks, the IRS Service Client needs to reach printers in each network.
For most environments, it is best to configure the assignment at the folder or printer level first before configuring at the root level. If all printers use the same assignment, add it to the root level. Folders and printers inherit higher-level assignments, but lower-level ones take priority.
If a printer or folder has a root assignment and a folder or printer assignment, the service prioritizes the folder or printer assignment and uses the root assignment as a backup. The priority order appears in the folder's Services tab and on the printer's Off-Network tab.
Configure the settings based on your organization's needs.
Folder Level
Do the following to add an external gateway and IRS assignment at the folder level:
- Select the folder in the tree structure.
- Select the Services tab.
- Select the Add button.
- In the Add Services modal, select the regional external gateway and the internal routing Service Client.
- Select OK.
- Use the Test button in the Service Status column to confirm connectivity.
Lower-level folders and printers inherit the external gateway and IRS assignment, including any set at the root level or a higher-level folder.
Printer Level
Do the following to add an external gateway and IRS assignment at the printer level:
- Select the printer object in the tree structure.
- Select the Off-Network tab.
- Select the Add button.
- In the Add Services modal, select the regional external gateway and the internal routing Service Client.
- Select OK.
- Use the Test button in the Service Status column to confirm connectivity.
These steps set the external gateway and IRS assignment for the printer object, including any assignments set at the root level or a higher-level folder.
Root Level
Do the following to add an external gateway and IRS assignment at the root level:
- Select the company icon
at the top of the tree structure. - Select the Services tab.
- Select the Add button.
- In the Add Services modal, select the regional external gateway and the internal routing Service Client.
- Select OK.
- Use the Test button in the Service Status column to confirm connectivity.
Lower-level folders and printers inherit the external gateway and IRS assignment.







