In order to print shipping labels and documents using Xentral, you need to connect your instance to a printer. You can connect various types of printers, like physical document and label printers as well as email and download printers.
The context in which you need a specific printer can be freely chosen. You can, for example, assign a printer to a specific project or type of document among other options.
Tip
In order to use the printer in Xentral, you need to turn on the device where the printer spooler app is installed. For example, you can install the spooler app on a dedicated device in your network so that all Xentral users can access the printer.
New printers can be connected to your instance via the Printer wizard in the settings.
Steps to add a printer:
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Open the menu Settings > General settings > Printers > Printer Connections.
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Click Add Printer.
The Printer Wizard will open.
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Select a use case for this printer:
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Shipping labels: Usually printed at the packing table in your dispatch center and might need special paper.
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Shipment documents: Can be printed in multiple locations depending on your need and type of document. Uses regular paper.
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I will use my printer for something else: You can choose this option to set up your printer at a later date. You will skip directly to step 3 of the wizard.
Click Next to continue.
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Decide on how and where you want to print your documents. You can select one of the following options:
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The first option slightly differs depending on what option you selected in the previous step.
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Shipping labels > By shipping method: Select the shipping methods you want to print labels for. You can select all of them with one click or you can select only specific shipping methods. If you have a special warehouse for bulky items, for example, you can set up a special printer there that only prints labels for your forwarding agency of choice.
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Shipment documents > All documents for a project: Select the projects you want to print documents for. This way you can, for example, differentiate between printers for B2B and B2C. You can also select what kind of documents you want to print for this project. So you can decide to print a specific type of document only at a certain printer where it can be reviewed.
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For a colleague: Select which one of your users should be able to use this printer. If one of the selected users wants to print a shipping label or a shipment document, this printer will be used.
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I will set this up later: You can choose this option to set up your printer at a later date.
Click Next to continue.
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Select a connection type. You can choose between a physical, email, and download printer.
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Connect new printer: Enter a Name for the printer and open the Xentral printer spooler to connect your printer to your instance.
If you haven’t installed the spooler yet, you can download it by clicking on the respective download link for your operating system. Afterward you can install the spooler as described in the following section: Using the printer spooler. Make sure to copy your instance link as you will need to enter it while installing the spooler.
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Email: You can send the documents you want to print via email to another computer or printer. If you own a certain type of printer, you can send emails to the printer and have the email and its attachments printed automatically.
Enter a Name for the printer. Then enter the Email address of the recipient, a subject (Email printer subject), and a text (Email printer text) as you would with a regular email. This way you can mark print jobs from Xentral and can easily identify your documents if the printer is also used for other print jobs.
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Download: Enter a Name for your download printer. This will print your documents directly to PDF on the computer you are using. This is a quick way to start when you only have few sales orders.
Click Finish.
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You are ready to print! The newly connected printer is listed under Settings > General settings > Printer > Printer connections. You can find all printer connections in this area of the settings - regardless whether they use the new or old printer spooler. If you have connections that use the old spooler, these are marked by a Legacy tag.
If you want to use a physical printer and haven’t installed the printer spooler yet, please continue with: Using the printer spooler.
You can print via a physical printer by using the Xentral printer spooler app. The printer spooler is available for macOS (Intel and Apple chips) as well as Windows.
You can download the current printer spooler directly on the Printer connections page by clicking Download Spooler next to the Add printer button and selecting the correct spooler for your operating system.
You can recognize if you have downloaded the correct version by the ending of the filename:
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macOS: There are two different spoolers available depending on the type of processor you own.
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Intel chip: Filename ends in .dmg.
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Apple chip (M1,M2, etc.): Filename ends in -arm64.dmg.
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Windows: Filename ends in .exe.
The spooler app automatically updates itself from spooler version 4.5.0 onward.
Note
Make sure to uninstall previous spooler versions before installing version 4.5.0 or higher!
As soon as an update is detected, you are informed that the update is downloaded in the background. After the download has finished, a new message is displayed that allows you to update immediately by clicking Restart. You can also postpone the update by clicking Later. The update will then be applied the next time you manually restart your spooler.
The printer spooler allows you to see all available printers for the computer you are working on, to connect them to your instance and see if they are experiencing any errors.
To configure your printer spooler:
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Open the printer spooler by double-clicking on the Xentral Spooler icon. The spooler opens in a new window.
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There may be a message by your operating system asking you if you really want to open the app. Please continue to open the app.
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Enter the URL of your Xentral instance (e.g., https://example.xentral.biz).
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Log into the spooler by using the same login credentials you use for your instance. You can also use social login via Google.
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Click Accept, when the app asks you for access to your instance.
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You are directed to the Printers tab of the spooler app. Here you can see a list of all printers that are Available to connect on this device in a dedicated section.
Select a configuration for your printer in the Xentral printer drop-down menu. Every configuration for physical printers you set up using the printer wizard is listed here.
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Click Connect for the printer you want to use. The printer is now displayed in the section Connected to your instance.
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Optional: Click on Settings and enter a Name for your spooler.
A good name will help you differentiate between different spoolers in your instance if you installed the spooler on multiple devices. This way you can filter for a specific spooler when looking at all of your print jobs under Settings > General settings > Printer > Print jobs. Or you can filter the list of printers in your instance under Settings > General settings > Printer > Printer connections by spooler.
All printers that are connected to this spooler are listed in the Printers tab and can be disconnected here as well by clicking Disconnect. Beneath the printer you can see its current status and if there are any errors.
After setting up your printer connection, you can check if you have configured everything correctly by printing out a test page. For download and email printers, you can do this immediately after configuring the connection via the wizard. Physical document and label printers additionally need a connection to the printer spooler.
Steps to print a test page:
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Open the menu Settings > General settings > Printers > Printer Connections.
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Click on the three dots
in the rightmost column of the connection you want to test.
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Select Send test page.
Depending on the type of connection you selected, you will either receive a PDF document for the download printer, an email for the email printer or a printed page for the document and label printers.
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If you are having issues with your printer, you can check all your print jobs under Settings > General settings > Printer > Print jobs. You can filter for faulty print jobs and also reprint and download them there. Find out more here: Manage print jobs.
If you want to make changes to an existing configuration, you can do so by clicking the three dots in the rightmost column and selecting Edit. In the following screen, you can edit the following:
Settings section:
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Name / location |
Your printer connection is displayed by this name in Xentral. Choose a descriptive name so you can easily identify your printer. |
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Designation |
The technical designation of your printer, i.e.the name your printer is known by in the network, e.g. Brother HL-2250DN. This field is only necessary when connecting a physical printer via the spooler and is automatically filled during connection. In general you don’t need to make any changes here. |
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Active |
Select this option to activate this printer connection. It is now available as a printer in all printing processes. Removing the check mark deactivates the printer. If the deactivated printer was selected in a printing process, it will be replaced by the next printer in your list of printer connections. |
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No background |
Select this option to print documents without the background of a stationery when using this printer. |
The Experte (Expert) section allows you to edit further settings, like the device type as well as the email address and email texts of your email printer. Click Show additional settings to open the expert settings.
Experte section:
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Description |
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Device type |
Select whether you want to connect a printer for documents and shipping labels (Drucker (Belege und Paketmarken)) or a label printer that uses XML definitions (Etikettendrucker (XML Definitionen)) |
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size |
Select the size of paper depending on your printer. |
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Connection |
Select the correct type of connection for you printer (E-Mail, Download, or Xentral Druckerspooler for physical printers). You can change the connection from Xentral Druckerspooler to NextGen Spooler (NEW) as described in a later section of this article. |
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Email printer recipient |
Select the email address your email printer will send emails to. |
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Email printer subject |
Enter the subject for the emails sent by your email printer. |
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E-mail printer text |
Enter a text for the body of the emails sent by your email printer. |
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Serial number |
This field is spooler specific and can (should) not be edited. Do not make any entries here. |
Some printer connections might not be needed anymore after a certain time. You can either deactivate them if you might need them later using the Active option as described above or delete these printer connections in the following way:
You can migrate existing printer configurations that use the old printer spooler to the new spooler to improve your printing performance. To identify printer configurations that use the old printer spooler, you can go to Settings > General settings > Printer > Printer connections. All of your printer configurations are listed here, configurations that use the old printer spooler are marked as Legacy.
To migrate a configuration via the old printer spooler to the new spooler:
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Open the new printer spooler on your computer.
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In the Printer tab, go to the printer you want to connect in the Available to connect section and open the Xentral printer drop-down menu. All of your possible printer configurations are listed here. Printer configurations that use the old printer spooler are marked as Legacy.
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Select the Legacy configuration you want to migrate to the new spooler.
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Click Connect.
The configuration has now been migrated to the new printer spooler and all the necessary changes have been made to your Xentral instance.
Important
Migrations always need to be done via the new printer spooler! You can’t change the configuration to the new printer spooler directly in your instance.