If you’ve landed on this page, chances are you have a Fuji Xerox DocuCentre-IV 3065 sitting in your office—and you’re trying to get it to talk to a new laptop, a server, or maybe an old PC that just got a fresh OS install.
If you absolutely cannot get the driver working and you’re running Windows 11 or macOS Sonoma/Sequoia, consider a approach: connect the 3065 via USB to an old PC or a Raspberry Pi running CUPS, then share it across your network. That bypasses host OS driver issues entirely. Have a different issue with your 3065? Drop a comment below—scanning to email, SMB setup, or finisher jams are the usual suspects next after drivers. driver fuji xerox 3065
→ Most modern PCs are 64-bit. Make sure you downloaded the correct architecture. A 32-bit driver will refuse to install on 64-bit Windows. If you’ve landed on this page, chances are
→ The 3065 is picky about PCL vs. PostScript. If one fails, switch to the other. For PDF-heavy workflows, use PostScript ; for general office docs, PCL6 is faster. 5. A Final Reality Check The DocuCentre-IV 3065 is not a “universal driver” friendly device . Unlike modern printers that use a single driver for dozens of models, the 3065 needs its specific package. Have a different issue with your 3065