printer-select-popup
printer-select-popup is a helper component associated with PaperCut's Mac printer selection tool. Based on the bundle ID pattern, it appears to be a system-level utility that integrates with macOS printing, likely providing a convenient interface for users to select and manage printer options before printing. The component is part of the PaperCut suite, which is commonly deployed in enterprise and educational environments for print management, cost control, and print job tracking.</description> <parameter name="recommendation">This appears to be a helper component (indicated by the "popup" suffix in the bundle name) rather than a standalone application, and it is almost certainly part of PaperCut's Mac printer management suite. Helper components like this are not updated separately — they are updated only when the parent PaperCut application itself is updated. To ensure this component receives a native Apple Silicon build before macOS 28 removes Rosetta 2 in September 2028, you should keep the main PaperCut application up to date. Check with your PaperCut administrator or visit PaperCut's website to confirm that the version you are running includes native Apple Silicon support. If you manage PaperCut deployments, contact PaperCut support to verify that a native macOS build is available or planned before the September 2028 deadline.
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1 suggestionThis is a helper utility bundled with PaperCut's macOS client software. To determine whether a native Apple Silicon version is available, you should check the PaperCut site or contact your organization's IT department, as PaperCut print management is typically deployed as part of an enterprise system. If you are running an older PaperCut installation under Rosetta, ask your IT team whether they have deployed or plan to deploy a native Apple Silicon build of the PaperCut client — many enterprise print management vendors have already released universal or arm64-native versions to support M-series Macs, though availability depends on your organization's PaperCut version and license agreement.
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