For PaperCut MF customers, we recommend you contact your PaperCut Partner for consultation and technical assistance (their details can be found on the About page of your PaperCut server).Changing the IP address of your PaperCut server is a wholly different task which we recommend tackling separately, where you will need to follow the instructions in these additional articles: Changing Server Name or IP and How to configure embedded software after a server migration or an IP/Hostname change. This is so that other PaperCut components on the network won’t need to be reconfigured (like the User Client, MFPs running the PaperCut embedded application, Direct Print Monitor, Secondary Servers, Site Servers, Payment Gateways, Web Print Sandboxes, etc…). To keep things simple give the new PaperCut server the same IP address and Hostname as the old one (but don’t let them be online at the same time to avoid an IP address conflict).Have a backup plan and be ready to revert to the old server in an emergency.Schedule downtime and perform the Cutover Checklist tasks when you are ready to transition to the new server.Do the Preparation Checklist tasks first.Read this article end-to-end before you start.“I’m a Systems Administrator about to set up a new print server on a newer/different operating system and I want to know how to migrate the PaperCut Application Server.
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