Sharp Printer - Drivers

One driver for 200+ models. Cons: No model-specific finishing options (hole punch, booklet fold). Best for: IT departments with mixed fleets. Not for designers. 7. Troubleshooting Like a Pro | Problem | Likely Cause | Sharp-Specific Fix | |--------|-------------|---------------------| | “Access denied” | Driver tries to query job accounting | Disable “Retrieve printer information” in port settings | | Double prints | PCL and PS drivers both spooling | Check for duplicate queues with different drivers | | Slow first page | Driver polling for options | Set “Always print as raster” in Advanced → Document Options | | Fonts replaced | Missing font substitution | Enable “Download soft fonts” in Device Settings | 8. A Curious Final Note Sharp drivers have a strange quirk: if you install them over a network share (not locally), the installer sometimes silently fails to register the print processor. Result? PDFs print as raw PostScript code. The fix is to install locally first, then share. Verdict: Sharp printer drivers aren’t just boring middleware. They’re a blend of clever engineering, legacy quirks, and hidden tools. Respect them, learn their secrets, and your Sharp MFP will hum like a dream. Ignore them, and you’ll be chasing paper jams in the dark.