User Manual
INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS
PRINT DRIVER / SERVER   
ENVIRONMENT CERTIFICATIONS
Microsoft
®
 WHQL Certification
Windows Hardware Quality Labs testing 
involves running a series of tests on third-
party hardware or software, and then 
submitting the log files from these tests to 
Microsoft for review. Xerox
®
 products that 
are Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) 
certified comply with Microsoft standards and 
ensure seamless compatibility with Microsoft 
Windows environments.
Citrix
®
 Certification
Citrix Systems is an American multinational 
software and services company that 
specializes in virtualization and remote access 
software for delivering applications over a 
network and the Internet. Xerox is part of the 
Citrix ready program, which allows vendors to 
perform a self evaluation of its product against 
a set of metrics outlined by Citrix. Once the 
product passes certification, Xerox pays an 
annual fee for having its certified products 
listed on the Citrix website as well as the right 
to use its logo. This certification ensures that 
a product using Citrix software will function as 
expected in a remote environment. 
IPv6 Ready
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a relatively 
new protocol for routing network traffic and 
identifying network-connected devices. IPv6 
will be phased in over many years as the next-
generation replacement for the global IPv4 
standard. Because printers and multifunction 
printers comprise a sizable percentage of 
the world’s networked devices, Xerox is 
transitioning its products’ capabilities to be 
IPv6-compatible.
Bonjour
®
Bonjour is Apple Inc.’s trade name for its 
implementation of zero-configuration 
networking, a service discovery protocol. 
Bonjour enables automatic discovery of 
devices such as printers, other computers, and 
the services that those devices offer on IP 
networks using industry standard IP protocols.
Google Cloud Print™
Google Cloud Print is a simple mobile printing 
solution for mobile workers that can’t count on 
having access to the same printer or MFP all 
the time; or do not have the appropriate print 
driver software for the printer or MFP that is 
available. Google Cloud Print enabled printers 
and MFPs allow mobile workers to securely and 
directly connect and register with the Google 
Cloud Print service, so it’s always available. No 
need to install and maintain print drivers or 
additional software.
Mopria
®
Mopria is an acronym derived from the Mobile 
Print Alliance. The charter of this alliance 
of printer manufacturers is to create simple 
wireless printing from smartphones, tablets, 
and other mobile devices. Mopria printing 
does not require any driver installation or 
software download on these devices. Mopria 
Print functionality will be embedded in phones, 
tablets or other mobile devices and there is 
no set-up required. When mobile device users 
have access to a Mopria-certified printer, they 
will be able to effortlessly discover and print to 
this printer. Mopria will be initially supported 
for users of Android™ Kit Kat (4.4)-based 
devices using a free plug-in available in the 
Google Play™ store.
Wi-Fi Direct Certification
This certification lets you print from your 
mobile device without having to connect to 
a network. Adding the optional wireless USB 
adapter enables this connection, and allows 
for both an Ethernet connection and Wi-Fi 
Direct connection to be enabled at the 
same time.
Apple
®
 AirPrint
Apple AirPrint is a driverless printing 
technology and was introduced with iOS
®
version 4.2 in November 2010. It enables 
Apple iOS devices including the iPhone
®
, 
iPad
®
, iPod touch
®
, and even Mac OS
®
 X 
computers to print with no need to install 
drivers or download software. AirPrint uses 
well-established, familiar technologies already 
in use today, such as Bonjour, IPP, PDF and 
JPEG. AirPrint will likely continue to evolve to 
add new features and functionality, however, 
the basic operation of AirPrint will remain 
constant, in that it requires only a few steps to 
ensure it works as it was designed to do.
APPLICATION CERTIFICATIONS
Cerner Certification
Cerner is the leading U.S. supplier of 
healthcare information technology solutions 
that optimize clinical and financial outcomes. 
Around the world, health organizations 
ranging from single-doctor practices to entire 
countries turn to Cerner for their powerful 
yet intuitive solutions. Cerner offers clients 
a dedicated focus on healthcare, an end-
to-end solution and service portfolio, and 
proven market leadership. Xerox pays Cerner 
for product certification, which is a 6-8 week 
process after the product is received in Kansas 
City. Once certified, Cerner lists the product 
on its internal customer website and sends 
Xerox a certificate. This certification allows 
Xerox to participate in customer bids where 
Cerner Certification is a requirement. Xerox 
also provides a product, including all supplies 
and service, to Cerner until that product is at 
end of life. Cerner Certification is important 
to a customer’s IT staff as this allows them 
the comfort of having 24/7 support 365 days 
a year, through the Cerner help desk. Cerner 
provides this support as part of their HIS 
package. For example, a hospital can call and 
report a downed printer in the Emergency 
Room at 3 a.m. and receive remote support for 
that printer.
On June 20, 2012, Medical Information Technology, Inc. (MEDITECH) published a statement concerning changes to its printer testing program. This statement read in part 
“Going forward, MEDITECH will no longer be testing laser printers. If a laser printer uses the PCL-5, 5c or 5e language, it will work with MEDITECH and will therefore be supported. 
All other types of printers (dot matrix, barcode) will still be tested by MEDITECH.” As a courtesy to our customers, Xerox has printed and tested the consistency of MEDITECH-provide 
files from laser printers using PCL 6 with equivalent output from previously certified laser printers using PCL 5. Xerox has substantiated output consistency for printers using PCL 6.




