Hey everyone,
I'm currently using Papercut with about 30 Xerox copiers and I'm looking to integrate some HP printers that are compatible with it. I need to know how to obtain the device licenses for these HP printers. Is this something handled by HP or Papercut? The vendor quoted me $950 for each printer license, and I'm curious if there's a more affordable route to get these licenses. Any insights would be appreciated! Thanks!
1 Answer
Yes, you do need a Papercut license for those printers. However, I did notice that while there is a conversion fee for moving your licenses, it's a lot cheaper than buying a new perpetual license. So make sure to check that option!

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