The drivers are not in Print Management, nor is the specific printer added to the available list. The app is picked up on the target device and downloaded, but install fails. ![]() $checkPortExists = Get-Printerport -Name $portname -ErrorAction Silentl圜ontinueĪdd-PrinterPort -name $portName -PrinterHostAddress $PortAddressĪdd-Printer "Tredomen (Office)" -DriverName "KONICA MINOLTA Universal V4 PCL" -PortName $portnameĪgain, run in System Content with the Install Command: #Install Printerport with check if the port already exist The amended script is as follows: #Konica Universal Printer Tredomen OfficeĬ:\Windows\SysNative\pnputil.exe /add-driver "$psscriptroot\Drivers\KOBxxK_01.inf" /installĪdd-PrinterDriver -Name "KONICA MINOLTA Universal V4 PCL" I've downloaded the Konica Universal Print Driver, and created a PowerShell script as described here: I run it in System Context with the install command "Tredomen (Office).exe" (without the quotes). exe into an intunwin Win32 app, it doesn't install. software may be different than the way you install your Konica Minolta. I do get a prompt that this software can harm the device and I have to agree manually to have it install though. Mac OS X comes preloaded with tons of printer drivers from several of the most. ![]() ![]() exe file, which installs the drivers and adds the Printer automatically. Using the Konica Tool to "roll your own" drivers and package them into a. I'm currently trying to install the Konica Minolta Printer Drivers for a Bizhub C458.
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