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- General Questions
- Minimum Requirements
- Troubleshooting
- How do I debug QZ Tray?
- Why does QZ Tray keep crashing?
- Why won't QZ Tray load?
- Why can't I list my printers?
- Why is my thermal printer only printing text characters?
- How do I debug WebSockets?
- Why do I receive invalid JSON?
- Why do I receive
Automatic certificate installation is not available for this platform
- Why do I receive
Can’t find script engine “JScript” for script.
- Why does the C#/VB/.NET code signing not work in Azure?
- Why do I receive
Keyset does not exist
when usingsign-message.cs
orsign-message.vb
?
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When you purchase Premium Support you are granted the ability to generate a digital certificate and a public/private key pair to suppress all warning dialogues. This certificate has:
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No client/user limitations
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No domain restrictions
A single license will suffice for 99% of organizations
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The purchase of the premium version also provides technical support for one year. The Technical Support Team of QZ Industries, LLC will work diligently to help integrate the software into your environment. All questions are promised to be answered as fast as possible (usually well within a 24-hour period).
- In order to suppress print warning dialogues, all print requests must be signed using the Intermediate Certificate and private key. An in-depth tutorial explaining how to do this can be found here.
- QZ Tray is free. Organizations wishing to print silently are required to purchase a certificate from QZ Industries, LLC or implement their own root certificate. Pricing options can be found on QZ's homepage at https://qz.io.
- Installation of a new version will succeed even if an older version is present and/or running.
- Note: QZ Tray 2.0 is not backwards compatible with QZ tray 1.9.
Product | Minimum Version |
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QZ Tray 2.1 | Java 8 / OpenJDK 1.8* |
QZ Tray 2.0 | Java 7 / OpenJDK 1.7* |
QZ Tray 1.9 | Java 7 / OpenJDK 1.7 |
QZ Print 1.9 | Java 6 / OpenJDK 1.6 |
*HTML printing in QZ Tray 2.x requires Java 8 + Java FX.
Operating System | Minimum Version |
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Apple OS X | OS X 10.7 Lion or higher* |
Microsoft Windows | Windows XP or higher* |
Linux | Ubuntu 12.04 Precise or higher |
Version 2.0 or higher requires
512MB
of free memory (RAM), recommends6GB
or higher total system memory for raster graphics.
*Safari 5.1.7 is bundled with Lion but is not supported. Alternate browser required.
*Windows XP requires manual certificate installation. Will prompt at install time.
Web Browser | Minimum Version |
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Safari | Safari 6.0.3 or higher |
Firefox | Firefox 31 or higher* |
Chrome | Chrome 31 or higher |
Internet Explorer | IE 10 or higher* |
Microsoft Edge | 20.x or higher* |
* Firefox requires a browser restart for HTTPS
* IE/Edge on domain networks require external DNS access to localhost.qz.io
due to a Local Intranet Limitation.
- To automatically zip logs and place on your desktop:
- QZ Tray Icon, Advanced, Troubleshooting, Zip Logs (To Desktop)
- QZ Tray places log files in the following locations:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\qz
- Mac:
~/Library/Application Support/qz
- Linux:
~/.qz
- Windows:
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The recommended approach for getting verbose output from QZ Tray is to launch the software from command line. This will expose the Java Console with detailed information about debug messages and exceptions including full backtrace of where a particular exception occurred.
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QZ Tray launches with
512MB
of memory. We must specify-Xms512M
in the command in order to prevent unexpected behavior and crashing. This unnecessary for Mac unless following the basic syntax (java -jar qz-tray.jar
) . More memory can be allocated but should not be necessary.Basic syntax (after closing all instances of QZ Tray)
java -Xms512M -jar qz-tray.jar
Windows (after closing all instances of QZ Tray)
java -Xms512M -jar "%PROGRAMFILES%\QZ Tray\qz-tray.jar"
Mac OS X (after closing all instances of QZ Tray)
/Applications/QZ\ Tray.app/Contents/MacOS/QZ\ Tray
Linux/Other (after closing all instances of QZ Tray)
java -Xms512M -jar /opt/qz-tray/qz-tray.jar
Sometimes a message java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: Cannot parse (FILE)
will appear. This is often a failure by Java to download the specific resource and it will be followed by Caused by: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed
- To fetch detailed HTTPS/SSL certificate information, append
-verbose -Djava.security.debug=certpath
before the-Xms512
command. The output will be very large, you may redirect it to file using> file.log 2>&1
at the end. - See also https://github.com/qzind/tray/files/2194181/Document.1906321.1.pdf
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Common Causes
- Broken certificate chain Remedy: Check validity sslshopper.com, fix chain per CA instructions.
- Self-signed certificate Remedy: Add an exception to Proxy or Firewall for this address -- OR -- Install certificate into Java.
- Newly-trusted CA Remedy: Update Java. This is fairly common for LetsEncrypt certificates.
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A corrupt Java installation may prevent the software from installing or loading. A corrupt Java installation is fairly common in Windows, and can be resolved by reinstalling Java using the Java offline installer. The offline installer has been reported to fix many issues with corrupt Java installations. Take a look at this guide for our recommended steps on reinstalling Java on all platforms.
Signs of a corrupt Java install:Creating keystore for ws://localhost...
- [failed] Creating a CA keypair...
... or ...
java -version
"An error has occurred while processing the shared archive file. Unable to unmap shared space. Error occurred during initialization of VM. Unable to use shared archive."
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Sometimes custom
JAVA_HOME
environmental variables will prevent QZ Tray from loading. If the software can be launched via the command line this is likely the case. In windows this can be checked by going to System > Advanced system settings > Environment Variables -
HTML printing (JavaFX) can cause printing to fail if the following is true:
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Issue: HTML page width is set to 100%.
Remedy: Hard-code an acceptable page with using CSS, e.g.800px
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Issue: Printer resolution for HTML print is high (e.g. 600dpi, 1200dpi).
Remedy: Hard-code a lower DPI (e.g. 300dpi) using{ units: 'in', density: 300 }
. We also recommend setting a sanefallbackDensity
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Issue: Out of memory issues can occur if running the 32-bit JVM.
Remedy: See 32-bit vs. 64-bit: section below. -
Issue:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javafx/print/PrintColor at qz.printer.PrintOptions$ColorType
Remedy: JavaFX is not distributed with all Java versions. Please install JavaFX for your platform (e.g.openjfx
, etc).
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Issue: HTML page width is set to 100%.
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Images/PDFs cause software to stop working: More commonly
Cannot call method public void qz.ws.PrintSocketClient#onMessage
, this is generally a sign that the JVM has hit an unrecoverable error. The most common cause is large print operations on a 32-bit JVM. A temporary workaround is to specify{ rasterize: false }
in the configuration, but this will only fix PDFs. A permanent solution is to switch to a 64-bit JVM which allocates a larger heap space. If 32-bit is required, additional heap space may be allocated via command-line. -
32-bit vs. 64-bit: Some 64-bit workstations have both 32-bit and 64-bit Java versions installed. If both are needed, make sure both are upgraded, otherwise, removing the 32-bit version is advised to assist with the troubleshooting process.
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Insufficient Java Version
"A Java Exception has occurred"
may appear if attempting to launch against an outdated Java version. For a list of minimum Java requirements see Java Versions. May also be reported asCould not find the main class qz.ws.PrintSocketServer. Program will exit.
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Disk Corrupted: Always try
fsck
(Linux),Disk Utility
(MacOS) orchkdsk
(Windows). Physical drives can show strange symptoms when they are beginning to fail however SSDs hard drives are susceptible to a condition called "worn bits" or more properly "SSD Endurance" which is responsible for re-using NAND flash memory. This process should be self-healing but on occasion can cause issues with certain drive firmwares. Make sure to scan your disk for health when encountering launch issues.
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Mac
Due to an upstream bug with Java, printer listings may fail on Mac.
The current workaround is to:
- Open System Preferences
- Printers and Scanners
- Right Click > Reset Printing System
- Re-add all printers
We realize this is not ideal, but have found no another work-around on Mac.
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Windows
Although rare, there are scenarios of not being able to list printers, only being able to list one printer, or listing printers takes several minutes to complete. This is likely caused by a driver conflict between the offending printer driver and the print spooler, resulting in the entire print subsystem to hang.
The workaround is to remove the offending printer or printer driver.
If your thermal or label printer has undesired results, it may be improperly configured. Here are our tutorials for setting up a printer to receive raw languages on each platform:
Note: Some Windows drivers, such as Zebra's ZDesigner driver for Microsoft Windows, will support raw printing alongside pixel-based/PostScript printing. You may use those drivers or a raw-generic/text-only driver to send raw commands, but the generic driver will not be able to print images/PDF/HTML.
By default, QZ Tray suppresses verbose websocket information from the console, however occasionally this information may be useful for debugging/troubleshooting connectivity issues.
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2.0 Only - Using the
qz.api.showDebug(...)
API option, verbose connection details will logged to the browser's console.qz.api.showDebug(true); // must be called prior to calling qz.websocket.connect()
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1.9 Only - Using the
deployQZ(...)
API option, verbose connection details will logged to the browser's console.deployQZ(null, true); // usage: deployQZ(hostname, debug);
- This is often a sign of an incompatible version. Please make sure you are using a build correct for your system (e.g. 1.9, 2.0)
- Console logs say
Process finished with exit code 2
- Cause: This indicates another instance of QZ Tray is already running on the designated ports on that machine. If it has become unresponsive, attempt to kill the QZ Tray's
java
process and try launching it again.
- Cause: This indicates another instance of QZ Tray is already running on the designated ports on that machine. If it has become unresponsive, attempt to kill the QZ Tray's
- Error:
typeerror: _qz.tools.hash is not a function
- Cause: Make sure the page is being rendered with UTF-8
<meta charset='utf-8'>
.
- Cause: Make sure the page is being rendered with UTF-8
- Error:
WebSocket connection to 'wss://localhost:8181/' failed: Error in connection establishment: net::ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED
- Cause: Java 9 (Beta) is known to cause this error. Please downgraded to a supported Java version.
- Error:
SCRIPT1010: Expected identifier qz-tray.js
- Cause: IE11 may be emulating an older browser. Please use IE10, IE11 or Edge browser emulation. Offending code may look like this
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE7" />
- Cause: IE11 may be emulating an older browser. Please use IE10, IE11 or Edge browser emulation. Offending code may look like this
- Error:
Server returned HTTP response code: 403 for URL
- Cause: Assuming permission issues have been ruled out, some servers require a
User Agent String
to be passed to the web controller. QZ Tray 2.0 sends a blankUser Agent String
. QZ Tray 2.1+ provides a properUser Agent String
. Alternately, disable theUser Agent Filtering
on the web controller. For example, Cloudfare callls thisBrowser Integrity Check
and can be disabled.
- Cause: Assuming permission issues have been ruled out, some servers require a
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If the browser console says
Invalid JSON
, try changing your HTTP headers in the sign-message example to usetext/plain
instead ofapplication/json
. In PHP, this is done via:- header('Content-Type: application/json'); + header('Content-Type: text/plain');
Note: This technique will vary depending on the server-side language being used.
- Error:
Automatic certificate installation is not available for this platform
- Cause: Several.
- Note: QZ Tray 2.1 uses Java for certificate installation and may correct this problem.
- If using Comodo antivirus, use Advanced View, Auto-containment, Disabled before installing.
- If using Windows XP, follow the on-screen instructions.
- This issue may be caused by bad data being returned from
certutil
command. Contact [email protected] for assistance.
- Cause: Several.
- Error:
Can’t find script engine “VBScript” for script.
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Note: QZ Tray 2.1 has removed the
VBScript/JScript
dependency and may correct this problem. - Cause: The Windows desktop installers for Windows use
JScript
engine for certain tasks. On occasion Antivirus Engines may try to replace this engine. To determine if this is the cause run the following commands from Command Prompt:reg query HKCR\CLSID\{cc5bbec3-db4a-4bed-828d-08d78ee3e1ed}\InprocServer32 /ve reg query HKCR\CLSID\{f414c260-6ac0-11cf-b6d1-00aa00bbbb58}\InprocServer32 /ve reg query HKCR\CLSID\{f414c261-6ac0-11cf-b6d1-00aa00bbbb58}\InprocServer32 /ve reg query HKCR\CLSID\{f414c262-6ac0-11cf-b6d1-00aa00bbbb58}\InprocServer32 /ve
- If the system is configured properly, each command will return the following value:
(Default) REG_SZ C:\Windows\System32\jscript.dll
- If the system is misconfigured, it will return some other value. This value can be repaired by hand using the Windows Registry Editor.
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Note: QZ Tray 2.1 has removed the
- Within the Azure web app, in the section Settings, TLS/SSL Settings, Private Key Certificates, Import
- Upload the
.pfx
and type the password.
- Upload the
- Within the web app, in the Settings, Configuration, Application Settings, New Application Setting
WEBSITE_LOAD_CERTIFICATES *
- Adjust the code, replacing "
<fingerprint>
" with the certificate fingerprint.- var KEY = "private-key.pfx"; - var PASS = "S3cur3P@ssw0rd"; - - var cert = new X509Certificate2( KEY, PASS, X509KeyStorageFlags.MachineKeySet | X509KeyStorageFlags.PersistKeySet | X509KeyStorageFlags.Exportable ); + X509Store certStore = new X509Store(StoreName.My, StoreLocation.CurrentUser); + certStore.Open(OpenFlags.ReadOnly); + X509Certificate2Collection certs= certStore.Certificates.Find(X509FindType.FindByThumbprint, "<fingerprint >", false); + // Get the first cert with the fingerprint + if (certs.Count > 0) + { X509Certificate2 cert = certs[0]; RSACryptoServiceProvider cspStrong = (RSACryptoServiceProvider)cert.PrivateKey; byte[] data = new ASCIIEncoding().GetBytes(request); byte[] hash = new SHA1Managed().ComputeHash(data); Response.ContentType = "text/plain"; Response.Write(Convert.ToBase64String(cspStrong.SignHash(hash, CryptoConfig.MapNameToOID("SHA512")))); + }
- These Azure steps will need to be reproduced each time the certificate is replaced or renewed.
If the .NET signing example fails on a load balanced server, please try one of the following:
- Change the setting which toggles the user profile for the application pool identity user. When set to false, the key containers aren't accessible:
- IIS, Application Pools, Advanced Settings
- Set Load User Profile option to True
- See also https://stackoverflow.com/a/10048789/3196753