Installing the Konica Minolta Printers

Installing the Konica Minolta Printers

Mac Users should be able to print with their previous installations. No additional setup should be required. If you are setting up a Mac for the first time, or if your Mac no longer prints as it used to, follow the instructions below to install the printer on a Mac.
Windows Users need to remove the old printer first:
On Windows, search the taskbar for "Printers and Scanners" to pull up the printers you have saved. Click on the old printer, and then "Remove device." Confirm with the Yes button.


Installing the Printers

Now we are ready to add the new one. The IP addresses of the two printers are the same as before:
  1. North Tower: 140.226.99.12
  2. South Tower: 10.35.106.164

Once you have the IP Address, click one of the following links based on the computer you are using to download the installer:

  1. Windows Driver Files (Windows 10) - shared from Matthew's OneDrive, click "Download" in the top-left to download it.
  2. Mac Driver Files (Monterey)
  3. For older computers or other Mac versions, search this site for the file to download (near the bottom of the page, look for the "Download Centre Application").

Run the Installer on Windows

Use the "On this page" navigation to skip to the Mac section

1. Once it the download is completed, right-click it in File Explorer and select "Extract All," then press the "Extract" button on the pop-up. This will give you a folder named Konica 360i Installer. Open the folder and double-click on "Setup64.exe"



2. Check the "Agree" box and click Next when the program opens:


3. The program will attempt to automatically find the printer, but won’t succeed. You need to click "Specify manually" choose the third option (IPv4,IPv6 Address), and type in the IP Address manually (see top of this document), then click "Next."


4. Follow the rest of the prompts to finish adding the Konica Minolta printer. Note that you can rename the printer to anything that helps you remember which printer it is.
Before you can print on Windows, there are a few more settings to change. Go back to "Printers & Scanners" and click "Manage" for your printer.

5. Search the start menu for “Printers & Scanners” and go to those settings:



6. Click on your printer and select “Manage”



7. Select “Printer properties”



8. On this screen, click the “Configure” tab, then the “Obtain Settings…” button in the lower left. Uncheck the “Auto” box and click OK.


 

9. Back on the configure tab, scroll down the Device Option list, select “Account Track” and make sure it is set to “enable.”



10. Click the Settings tab and then “Authentication Settings…”


 

11. Check the fourth box for “Popup Authentication Dialog when printing”



12. Click OK twice, this time go to “Printing preferences”



13. Click the “Basic” tab, and then the “Authentication/Account Track...” button on the right side:



14. Enter your copier code in the password field and click OK



15. Click OK once more and the printer should now be ready to use!


Run the Installer on Mac

1. Open the zip file that you downloaded (Monterey link above) earlier. Drag the pkg file to your desktop and double-click it. Leave all the default settings as you click through the prompts.



2. Now go to system preferences:



3. And open the Printers menu


4. On this page you will:

1.      Click the + icon in the lower left

2.      Click the Globe icon in the center at the top

3.      Type in the ip address of the printer you want to install (see top of document)

4.      Click the “Use” dropdown menu and change it to “KONICA MINOLTA C360i PS”

5.      Click OK

6.      Click Add



5. Now open Microsoft Word and press CMD+P as if to print a blank page.



6. Select “Copies & Pages” and change it to “Output Method”

7. On the next pop-up screen, check the box for “Account Track.” Then put in your copier code for the password and check the box for “Save Settings” before pressing OK twice.


8. Back on the main printing pop-up, change the preset to “Save Current Settings as Preset…” Name it something easy to remember and use that preset each time you print.


9. Close the print pop-up and Microsoft Word and the printer should now be ready to use!