- 07 Aug 2023
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Install the Bringg Printing App on a Printer Server
- Updated on 07 Aug 2023
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Download and Install the Bringg Printing App
Download and install on Windows Server
Step 1 Select this link to download the app.
Step 2 Start the installation like any other software for Windows.
Step 3 Accept the license agreement.
Step 4 Select the location where the printing app should be installed.
Step 5 (Optional) Select which Start Menu folder to place a shortcut to the printing app.
Step 6 Select the checkbox next to Install... as a Windows Service.
Step 7 Select Install to complete the installation process.
Step 8 Access your printer server using a browser.
Download and install on a Mac
Step 1 Select this link to download the app.
Step 2 Drag the app to your Applications folder.
Step 3 Approve requests for permissions.
When you open the app for the first time, you may see a popup requesting access to "System Events."
You may also see a request to "receive keystrokes from any application."
Step 4 To access printer settings, select the icon in your Mac's menu bar, then select Open Bringg Printing and Scales.
Log in to the Bringg Printing App
Log in using your Bringg Product Hub credentials. This automatically connects the printing app to your account in Delivery Hub, so you can start printing quickly.
Add and Remove Printers
Once the desktop app is installed, all your printers are visible in Delivery Hub by default. To display only the printers you will be using, go to the Printers tab in the desktop app and deselect any unnecessary printers.
Set Available Printers
After you successfully sign in to the printing app, all printers from your computer will be available for selection in Delivery Hub in Settings > Printing. Here you can set the default printers and printer trays for shipping labels, packing slips, and commercial invoices.
Print Ports and IP Addresses
Some carriers might require to whitelist our printing ports and IP addresses for security reasons.
The desktop application needs to be able to make outgoing TCP connections. It can use either port 443 or port 6123. You do not need both ports open for outbound TCP traffic. The printing app will try both and use the first one that works.
IP addresses to whitelist
- 5.10.27.35
- 5.10.27.36
- 5.10.27.37
- 5.10.27.38
- 5.10.27.39
- 51.89.234.183
- 51.195.131.83
- 5.10.23.32/27 (5.10.23.32 - 5.10.23.63)
- 5.10.27.32/28
- 5.10.23.32/27
- 94.228.44.128/28
You might also need to allow traffic to rdga3b.printnode.com, which is a PrintNode server.