Logging in as the administrator from User Tools reverts to the Launcher main
screen. The administrator must access the System Home page/User Tools one more
time.
Pressing the Home key while a Scan is in progress no longer
cancels the Scan. To cancel the scan, the user must press the Stop button and
cancel the scan job from the Ricoh Job listing or fix the error condition and
complete or cancel the job.
SFP devices limitation: The Billing Code at
login for Equitrac is still displayed on client (at login) if set on the server,
but will not be used for tracking any activity, as SFP devices do not support
copy, fax or scan functionalities. This setting cannot be set per device as it
is set globally on the server.
Native workflows
show up on SFPs with workflow set to default quick shortcut. When Native
workflows are set as Default in System manager, they are not filtered from Quick
Shortcuts.
Print and Scan transactions using Ricoh cloud apps
are not tracked as this is not a supported
configuration.
Sync Workflow customization and Sync Assets actions are
not supported if Authentication is set to False.
AutoStore: Workflow
customization is not supported in AutoStore only deployment. Customized
workflows are not displayed on Launcher for AutoStore only installation.
The card reader may not be attached to the USB port on the body of the
printer.
Some scanning options are different between the MP C306z / MP
406z models and other supported models due to a different Ricoh Scan GUI
Service.
In this release, the Session Summary Screen is not
available.
When a CFG file is imported, the text and numeric fields will be set as the default
value.
For 306/406 models, the Unified Client for Ricoh may have to be uninstalled to
perform an update as the Quick Install action cannot be used on these devices.
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