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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- What is Connect Send?
- Installation
- Printer driver
- Workflow Plugins
- Connect Send database cleanup service
- Moving Workflow to another machine
- Prerequisites
- System Requirements
- Installing OL Connect Send Printer Driver
- Printer driver properties and advanced settings
- Mass deployment of the OL Connect Send Printer Driver
- Using API Keys
- OLCS Notifier
- Known Issues
- Existing OL Connect Send Upgrade Issue
- Installing OL Connect Send on Windows Server 2016
- Installing OL Connect Send on a machine with Connect installed
- OL Connect Send issues under Microsoft Edge browser
- Printing PDF files with Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Paper Size vs Printer Page Size
- Passthrough Printing not supported
- License modes
- OL Connect Send in Workflow
- Using the Printer Driver
- Log files
- Troubleshooting
- OL Connect Send 2.1.2 Printer Driver Release Notes
- Overview
- Important Notes
- OL Connect Send 2.1.2 Printer Driver
- OL Connect Send 2.1.1 Printer Driver
- OL Connect Send 1.8.0 Printer Driver
- OL Connect Send 1.7.0 Printer Driver
- OL Connect Send 1.6.6 Printer Driver
- OL Connect Send 1.4.5 Printer Driver
- OL Connect Send 1.3.5 Printer Driver
- OL Connect Send 1.2.5 Printer Driver
Otherwise select the My provider does not require an API key option.
Click Next to proceed.
Communication URL settings
This Wizard page might not appear, if the installation is being run in conjunction with a provided
(or downloaded) OLCSClient.ini settings file.
The URL for the print job submission is required for the HTTP connection with the receiving OL
Connect Workflow server (e.g. http://192.168.159.100:9090/olcs_transfer). This would be the
Workflow process which accepts the relevant data. If the Workflow server is active, it is useful to
test the connection.
For greater security, HTTPS can be selected as the connection; it is possible to set whether valid
certificates only are accepted by the Workflow server in this regard. HTTPS is recommended for
production situations, and should be regarded as required for any production situation where the
URL refers to a server outside the local network.
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