Frequently Asked Questions

Last Updated: April 07, 2026

Control Panel Application (CPA)

Is the CPA available in other languages?

The CPA can show text in the following languages. For more details refer to PrinterLogic Supported Languages.

  • Dutch: 0413.
  • English: 0409.
  • French: 040C.
  • German: 0407.
  • Italian: 0410.
  • Japanese: 0411.
  • Polish: 0415.
  • Portuguese: 0416.
  • Simplified Chinese: 0404.
  • Spanish: 040A.
  • Swedish: 0409.
  • Thai: 041E.
  • Turkish: 041F.

CPA Manager

Why are printers that I did not "Add" from the CPA Manager displayed in the list?

To display a printer in the CPA Manager list, it only needs to be associated with a Service Client. A Service Client can also be assigned to a printer through the printer’s Apps tab. If it is assigned in the printer's Apps tab, it also displays in the CPA Manager.

However, keep in mind that just because a printer is displayed in the CPA Manager does not necessarily mean it is configured correctly. If the configuration on the printer Apps tab is incorrect, such as an incorrect username and password, the installation will fail whether it is initiated from the printer's Apps tab or the CPA Manager.

Email Printing

Is it possible to only print the email attachments?

Yes. If the setting option for Only Print Attachments is enabled on the Service Client Email Printing tab, only the attachments will print. If the email does not contain any attachments, the email body will print.

Forms

What can I do with the form builder?

Create digital and PDF forms on the fly. Drag-and-drop functionality means no coding is required, making the interface user-friendly. Vasion Automate Fed Forms can be used for various purposes, including: collecting signatures, processing orders, or capturing information.

PrinterLogic app (Mobile)

What can I do with the PrinterLogic app?

The PrinterLogic app provides end users printing and scanning functionality right from their pocket with:

  • Mobile direct IP printing: Print documents from the mobile device directly to printers from your PrinterLogic environments.
  • Mobile scanning: Scan paper documents into digital, readable formats to share directly through email, text and cloud storage locations.
  • Mobile app print release: Rlease documents held for pull print or secure release originating from a workstation, at a printer.
  • Mobile Off-Network Print: Print documents to network printers while outside the local network.

    The printer must support IPP 2.0 and it must be enabled.

  • Print Quota Management: View the total assigned quota and remaining available quota.

This all-in-one solution provides the power of PrinterLogic in a single application that fits in your pocket. Think of the mobile app as the PrinterLogic Client that goes on your end users mobile devices.

Direct Secure Release, Off-Network Print, and Quota Management require additional licensing.

Does the PrinterLogic app support my environment?

The mobile app supports PrinterLogic and Virtual Appliance instances. PrinterLogic Web Stack or previous on-prem releases are not supported as of February 2023.

Do mobile devices need to be connected to my organization's Wi-Fi network?

It depends on how the app is used. Here are three scenarios:

  • For direct mobile printing, the phone must be on the same Wi-Fi network as the printers.
  • When releasing print jobs in the PrinterLogic environment or scanning documents, the phone can be on any internet connection.
  • When releasing print jobs in the Virtual Appliance environment, the phone must be on the same Wi-Fi network as the PrinterLogic instance.

Does the PrinterLogic app support multiple languages?

Yes. The app is available in English, Spanish, German and French.

Do I need an additional license to use the PrinterLogic app?

It depends. Mobile print and scan is included in your core PrinterLogic license. Additional licensing is required for Off-Network Print, Mobile App Print Release, and Quota Management.

Is Print Release and Mobile Scanning from my device secure?

Yes. In addition, smartphones are secure devices that typically use biometrics (fingerprint or facial recognition) for authentication. Users are required to authenticate their identity when logging in to the app with user credentials and passwords or a configured IdP for your PrinterLogic environment before accessing any printing and scanning features and documents.

When the app is used to release print jobs that originate on a desktop computer in particular, those print jobs are never sent to the phone. They stay on the computer until they are released. Upon release, they travel directly to the printer.

How can I deploy printers to a mobile device?

There are a few ways you can deploy printers to mobile device. They can be deployed by IdP user and Group, and IP address ranges. Other deployment associations, like Active Directory are not supported.

How does the app know what printers to display?

When the user launches the app and selects a print job, printers that are available for that job appear automatically. They are determined by IT or were added by the user. For Secure Printing, the job may be assigned to a specific printer, in which case only that printer will appear. For pull printing, users see all the pull print enabled printers they have access to.

Does information added into the comments field in the Admin Console display on the mobile device?

Yes. Information added into the comments field on the printer's General tab in the Admin Console displays on mobile devices.

Will the PrinterLogic app be supported on my device?

The PrinterLogic app is supported on any iOS and Android phone and tablet (iPhone, iPad, Android phones, tablets, etc.), however, smartwatches (Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Watch, etc.) are not.

Where can I get the app?

You can download the PrinterLogic app for free from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. MDM deployment is supported, including preconfiguring the customer’s PrinterLogic instance URL. This simplifies the sign-in process for the end user and reduces helpdesk calls.

Download the mobile app from the App Store or Google Play Store.

Google Play Store badge and QR code for the PrinterLogic app.App Store badge and QR code for the PrinterLogic app.

The PrinterLogic app supports the current operating system version from the supported manufacturers, plus two previous versions. For example, when Apple released iOS 26, then iOS 18, and 17 are supported.

How do I see new printer configurations and deployments on my mobile app?

Unlike the traditional PrinterLogic Client found on end user workstations, the mobile app does not automatically update itself. To see new changes to configurations or deployments, you must open the app to the Printers screen, and pull down to refresh it.

Does printing data from a mobile device get recorded in the Admin Console reports?

Yes, the mobile app does feed metadata into the Admin Console that can be viewed in the various applicable reports.

Does the mobile app automatically sign me out?

No it does not. you must to manually sign yourself out of the app.

Simplified Scanning

What is Simplified Scanning?

Simplified Scanning is available via the Control Panel Application (CPA), an application embedded on a multifunction device (MFD) and it offers a consistent user interface for scanning documents, ensuring a unified experience regardless of the printer manufacturer.

From an administrative perspective, this feature enhances visibility into scanning activities, providing detailed insights into file scanning, including information on the users performing scans and the specific type of files being scanned.

Which manufacturers support Simplified Scanning?

Simplified Scanning is supported on MFDs across the following major manufacturers:

  • Canon.
  • Epson.
  • Fujifilm.
  • HP.
  • Konica Minolta.
  • Kyocera.
  • Lexmark.
  • Ricoh.
  • Sharp.
  • Toshiba.
  • Xerox.

How are my documents secure?

Your scans are secure from end to end. All users must authenticate their identity at the CPA via badge swipe, username, or PIN credentials before scanning. This lets you easily manage access to MFDs to ensure only authorized users can access printing and scanning functions.

PrinterLogic does not retain any scanned files to maintain compliance with industry requirements, except the metadata of the job for reporting purposes. All files are encrypted at rest and in transit, so your scanned documents remain protected throughout the process.

How do I see scanning activity in my environment?

Within the Print Job Records report, you can access the Simplified Scanning report and view all user activity, including the device, user, group, or department.

Scan to Email

Can I support Scan to Email in my environment?

Scan to Email is available for PrinterLogic and Virtual Appliance customers within the Core license. PrinterLogic WebStack is not supported as the product reached its End-of-Life in February 2023.

Can my users scan and send documents to any email address they choose?

It depends on how you choose to configure your users’ permissions. In the general scan settings, enable the User can adjust email address to allow users to enter any email addresses and send to others inside and outside the organization’s email domain. You can also set up an address book of email addresses within your domain for a user to select from a list. This ensures scanned sensitive information is delivered to the right inboxes every time.

Do I need to configure my MFDs for SMTP setup?

No. SMTP is pre-configured within Scan to Email to handle email sending at this time, so there’s no need to manage the configurations for each of your MFDs. In future versions, admins can set up and configure SMTP directly from the Admin Console.

What do I receive when I scan multiple different-sized documents?

All scans are compiled into a PDF, jpeg, or multi-tiff attachment, depending on your Global Scan Settings. Scans of smaller sizes will display in their original size on a background.

Vasion Output

What is Vasion Output?

Vasion Output modernizes traditional output management by automating critical document and print workflows, bridging back-end systems and end-user printing, and connecting seamlessly with existing EMR, EHR, and ERP systems. Vasion Output automates document routing, conversion, and delivery, reducing manual effort and streamlining operations

Why is Vasion Output a better solution?

Traditional output management (OM) often relies on manual processes and on-premise hardware, leading to increased complexity, higher maintenance costs, and a heavier load on local IT infrastructure. Vasion Output takes a cloud-native approach that automates document workflows and eliminates the need for extensive hardware and manual oversight.

Our lightweight, self-updating service runs on your network to process and route print jobs from EMR/EHR/ERP systems, while offloading complex processing and rule execution to the cloud. This design provides centralized control, real-time visibility, and enhanced security.

Additionally, Vasion’s multi-tenant SaaS architecture enables predictable updates, high reliability, and scalable, efficient operations—all from a single platform, reducing IT burden and ensuring secure, localized document processing.

How can Vasion Output improve my printing and document processes?

Documents play a major role in controlling the flow of business processes. Failures in document management including errors in printing, disparate systems, inconsistent reporting, or outdated infrastructure, can lead to increased costs and inefficient processes. Vasion Output goes beyond standard output management by unifying document systems, enhancing security, and providing a scalable solution that empowers you to:

  • Provide a Future-Ready, Cloud-Native Solution — eliminate complexities of outdated systems with a scalable, advanced automation platform.
  • Enhance Security — protect sensitive information with secure transmission, storage, audit trails, and remote printing.
  • Increase Efficiency and Uptime — automate document routing, formatting, and delivery, freeing up your team for high-value tasks.
  • Unify Systems and Applications — bridge disconnects between EMR/ERP/CRM systems and print workflows with a single, comprehensive output console.

What features are included in Vasion Output?

  • EMR/EHR/ERP Connectors
  • API Service
  • Rules & Routing
  • Batch Printing
  • Output Console
  • Print Job Regionalization
  • Document Conversions & Driverless Printing
  • Confirmed Delivery
  • Quick Configuration
  • API Cloud Link

Check out our Vasion Output Solution Brief. for more about these features.

How is Vasion Output relevant for my industry?

Vasion Output automates manual processes and enhance efficiency for any organization with critical document workflows and disparate business systems. Vasion Output is highly adaptable, offering real-world advantages for various industries through streamlined document workflows and improved efficiency:

  • Healthcare — automate EMR/EHR output, lab and pharmacy order processing, and generate compliance reporting, minimizing manual intervention and enhancing patient care.
  • Manufacturing — facilitate smooth operations with automated quality control documentation, shipping logistics, and purchase orders, reducing production errors and supporting faster order fulfillment.
  • Banking and Financial Services — securely handle sensitive financial documents with automated compliance reporting, promotional materials, and information protection to enhance regulatory adherence.
  • Public Sector and Government — ensure timely and secure distribution of public records, tax notices, and utility billing, improving document compliance and operational transparency.

Can Vasion Output integrate with my existing systems?

Yes, Vasion Output easily connects your systems with Vasion to route and deliver documents to your desired destinations while offering you more granular control and visibility.

It seamlessly connects with ERP/EMR/CRM systems and other business-critical applications, enhancing your current document management without needing a complete overhaul. The API Service also supports on-prem and cloud-based systems, expanding your integration capabilities with ease and flexibility.

What is available with the Output Console?

The Output Console offers complete control and oversight over your printing and document environment. This unified interface offers the ability to view printers, filter and sort print jobs, track processed jobs, redirect failed print jobs, and cancel or reprint past jobs. With robust reporting capabilities, you gain enhanced insights into queue statuses and printer performance, ensuring efficient, transparent print operations. Reduce downtime by quickly identifying and troubleshooting issues to protect your critical business processes.

How do Rules and Routing automate document processes?

Rules and Routing allows you to set predefined criteria that automates document routing across your environment. This feature helps establish processes that minimize disruptions, improve output quality, and ensure compliance, all while reducing manual intervention.

You can establish print and output rules to:

  • Overcome Downtime: Automatically redirect print jobs in cases of printer failure.
  • Protect Sensitive Data: Prevent the printing of sensitive documents.
  • Increase Efficiency: Distribute high-volume print jobs to multiple printers.
  • Share Ownership: Reassign held print jobs to another user to release.
  • Orchestrate Delivery: Duplicate print jobs or print to multiple locations.

Can Rules and Routing help me create redundancy across my print environment?

Yes. Vasion Output sends documents from back-end systems and applications to a designated Service Client and routes them to the desired destination. You can spin up multiple Service Clients to achieve redundancy and high availability, then redirect print jobs to backup printers if a print job fails or loses connection with the original printer.

How can I orchestrate large volumes of documents to be printer in a specific order?

For print jobs from Epic or our API Service, the Batch Printing functionality lets you collect batches of documents and print them in a specific order every time, ensuring complex processes remain standardized and efficient.

What can I do with the Document Conversion feature?

Expand environment flexibility, scalability, and ease of integrating legacy devices, without additional infrastructure, time, or process. The Document Conversion feature removes manual intervention (driver management) and automatically converts file types to ensure they can be received and delivered in the format they need to be in.

How does Vasion Output enhance document security?

Vasion Output provides robust security features that protect sensitive documents during transmission and storage, ensuring that only authorized users can access critical information. It includes:

  • Detailed Audit Trails: Track document access and delivery for compliance and security audits.
  • Zero Trust Remote Printing: Enable secure print jobs from remote facilities without costly VPNs.
  • Information Security: Document and print jobs are stored locally and encrypted when at rest on our services.

How does Vasion support Zero Trust Printing?

Vasion’s Secure Release Print capabilities ensure that print jobs are only accessible to authorized users. Users must authenticate at the printer before releasing their documents, whether by badge swipe, entering credentials at the CPA, or scanning a QR code—preventing sensitive documents from falling into the wrong hands.

Additionally, Vasion’s SaaS platform is ISO27001:2022 and SOC 2 Type 2-certified to mitigate risks to customer data and help manufacturing organizations better meet their business, legal, and regulatory requirements.

How complicated is it to implement Vasion Output?

Vasion Output is easy to implement. Tools like Network Scanner, the Data Manager, and Quick Config tool help you migrate queues and apply settings in bulk. You can also configure zones to route jobs by region and use the Output Console for real-time monitoring, job health, and automatic redirection.

How is Vasion Output licensed?

Vasion Output is licensed per print queue. You’ll need additional licensing to access additional features like Secure Release and Off-Network Printing.

How does the API Service connect and route documents to my networked printers?

Flexible deployment and configuration options allow you to host the API Print Service per your environment’s requirements. The Service must be accessible to your source application, as it directly receives your files over HTTPS.

Once received by Vasion Output, if the desired destination is a printer, the documents are routed directly via LPR or RAW printing. If a direct connection isn’t possible, or the files have to traverse the internet, we recommend employing Off-Network Printing to print across public networks securely.

For cloud-based applications, our API Cloud Link enables direct communication between ERP systems and printers through a cloud-based API, eliminating the need for local servers, firewall configurations, and VPNs.

Alternatively, for added security, the API Print Service may be placed in a DMZ to facilitate file transfer across the internet from cloud applications to the internal network. This additional layer of security will act as a buffer zone from your network, allowing you more control and the ability to monitor traffic between connected services.

What printing protocols are supported by the API Print Service?

The API Print Service can send documents to the printer via LPR and RAW protocols.

What is required to leverage the API Print Service?

As a Vasion Output customer, you will already have a functional Service Client and printer configured. From there, you must secure a digital certificate issued by a reputable Certificate Authority (CA), recognized and trusted by the system or application you are connecting to the Output Service.

For additional information on the API Print Service prerequisites, visit our API Print Service Connector documentation.

How can I host the API Print Service in my environment?

The API Print Service runs on the Vasion Output Service on a Windows or Debian Linux server either on-premise or in your cloud instance. This allows the API Print Service to reach your source application and printers unless Off-Network Print is utilized. This back-end configuration is flexible to your environment’s requirements to function seamlessly with your existing systems and processes.

How does the API Print Service handle large print jobs or concurrent requests?

The API Print Service accepts and processes print jobs concurrently for improved scalability and speed. Documents sent to the same printer will be printed in sequential order.

What is the maximum capacity the API can handle?

The Service’s maximum capacity depends on the hardware it is running on and network connection speeds. If capacity is reached, additional service clients can be utilized with a load balancer to distribute traffic to a highly available partner service client.

What is the typical print time for API Print Service requests?

Vasion Output was built to scale with high volumes of input in mind and has been shown to process high volumes of documents in less than a second. Various factors, like job size, sequential printing, and hardware capacity, can affect print job speed.

How are my documents kept secure while printing?

Your documents sent to the API Print Service pass within a Transport Layer Security (TLS) tunnel to the HTTPS server. Files are also encrypted, while at rest, by the Service after receiving them.

If the API Print Service prints directly to printers on its network, standard LPR or RAW printing may be used, which will not encrypt print files between the Service and printer.

For unsecured or public networks between the Service and your printers, we recommend leveraging Off-Network Print to route documents from your system through a Vasion-hosted gateway in the cloud. The Internal Routing Service, hosted on a Service Client, opens a communication line to receive and download files to the printer. All print traffic is encrypted during this process.

What Vasion platforms support the API Print Service?

Vasion Output is supported in both the PrinterLogic and Virtual Appliance platforms. PrinterLogic offers the most flexibility in terms of Vasion’s available configuration options.

What is SAP's Cloud Print Manager?

Cloud Print Manager (CPM) is SAP’s default method for printing when using Access Method Q. Cloud Print Manager is installed on a machine with network access to printers. Print queues and drivers are installed on the machine, then associated to print queues inside of SAP

Vasion Output replaces CPM, so it is not used in tandem with Output.

Virtual Environments

What are redirected printers?

A redirected printer, also known as an autocreated printer, is created in a virtual services session based on the printers installed on the end user's device.

Why redirect my printers into Citrix?

Redirecting reduces the load on the network and lowers processing requirements. When a user prints to a redirected printer in their Citrix session, the Citrix Universal Printer driver sends the unrendered print job over the compressed Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) channel to the Client or endpoint device, which spools and sends the print job to the printer.

Why redirect my printers into the Microsoft RDS Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is a desktop virtualization solution that delivers virtualized apps, provides secure mobile and remote desktop access, and lets end users run their apps and desktops from the cloud. Universal Print Drivers?

Redirecting reduces the load on the network and lowers processing requirements. When a user prints to a redirected printer in their RDS Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is a desktop virtualization solution that delivers virtualized apps, provides secure mobile and remote desktop access, and lets end users run their apps and desktops from the cloud. session, the Microsoft RDS Universal Print Driver sends the unrendered print job over the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) channel to the Client or endpoint device, which spools and sends the print job to the printer.

What are session printers?

Session printers are printers that you install directly on the server. All users who log in to this server share the printers. The server spools and renders all print jobs.

If you configure the Client in Remote Desktop Services (RDS) mode, only printers that users install from the Self-service Portal and printers that you deploy to them appear. When a user installs a new printer, the permissions adjust so that the printer appears in their session.