Printing on ARM based Windows device
While native print drivers of Fujifilm products may not be readily available for ARM-based Windows devices, however printing from such devices is possible like many other computing devices. Through this document let’s explain stepwise method of printing on ARM based Windows devices.
Please note, all Mopria certified Fujifilm Business (FB) Innovation printers / multifunctional are capable of basic printing using the standard Microsoft® IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) class driver which is included with Windows. (Note 1, Note 2)
- Please refer to the Mopria official website for a list of Mopria-certified printers and multifunctional products. https://mopria.org/certified-products
- FB software and cloud service products are not supported on ARM based Windows devices.
Note 1: Microsoft IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) Class Driver are provided by Microsoft, and their operation with Mopria-certified printers/multifunctional products has been confirmed. We do not conduct operation verification or provide issue support.
Note 2: Printing is possible within the functionality range provided by Microsoft IPP Class Driver. Features not supported by Microsoft IPP Class Driver, such as image quality adjustment functions or authentication management functions, cannot be used.
Instructions for Using Mopria Print on ARM based Windows
Using this document, let us guide you through the setup of printing on ARM based Windows device to a Mopria-certified printer/multifunction device.
Contents
- Procedure Overview
- Installation Instructions (Microsoft IPP Class Driver).
- References: How to check if ARM based Windows is installed.
1. Procedure Overview
- Confirm that the IPP port of the device is enabled. If it is not enabled, please enable it. Please refer to the reference guide for each model for the confirmation procedure.
- Install Microsoft IPP Class Driver that comes with Windows 11. Detailed installation instructions will be provided on the following pages.
Additional Notes
- To use Mopria Print, the computer and the multifunction device/printer must be on the same network.
- Microsoft IPP Class Driver notifies the multifunction device/printer of the sign-in name*1 to Windows as the user ID when printing. You can use this user ID for stored print (it is not possible to set a password). Please refer to the user manual for each model for the procedure to use stored print. The reference guides for each model are available on our support page.
*1 If signed in as a domain user, Microsoft IPP Class Driver will notify "domain name\sign-in name"; otherwise, that will notify "host name\sign-in name".
2. Installation Instructions
The following is an example of "Installing Microsoft IPP Class Driver" in a Windows 11 24H2 environment.
2.1. On your computer (Windows OS), select Start Menu > 'Settings'
2.2.Select ‘Bluetooth & devices' to open the ‘Bluetooth & devices' page.
2.3.Select ‘Printers & scanners'
2.4.Select 'Add device'.
2.5.From the list of search results, select 'Add device' for the target printer.
This completes 'Microsoft IPP Class Driver Installation' on Windows 11 24H2 environment.
3. References: How to check ARM based Windows is installed
3.1 Click the [Start] button, and then click Settings.
3.2 Scroll down on [System] and click [About].
3.3 Check the [System type] listed under [Device specifications].
Additional Notes
- If the system type is "64-bit operating system ARM-based processor", it is a PC with ARM based Windows.
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