Olivetti Dcopia: 6000mf Driver Top
Out of the box, the d-Copia 6000MF doesn’t ship with a driver CD in the European “green” style, which is fine. Downloading the driver from Olivetti’s support portal is straightforward once you find the exact model. The 6000MF shares a platform with other brands (notably some Konica Minolta models), but Olivetti provides its own signed packages.
Verdict on Installation: 4/5. Excellent for Windows enterprise environments; mediocre for Linux enthusiasts.
Once the Olivetti dCopia 6000MF driver top is installed, tweak these settings for peak performance: olivetti dcopia 6000mf driver top
Olivetti’s macOS support is thinner. However, the top driver for macOS uses AirPrint or the Generic PostScript driver with a custom PPD (PostScript Printer Description).
For macOS 12+ (Monterey/Ventura/Sonoma): Out of the box, the d-Copia 6000MF doesn’t
If the PPD isn't listed, select Generic PostScript Printer – but you will lose finishing options.
Locate the downloaded file. If it is a .zip file, extract it to a folder. Look for the Setup.exe or Install.exe icon. Right-click and select "Run as Administrator" to ensure the software has permission to write system files. Verdict on Installation: 4/5
A: Go to Driver → Device Settings → Installable Options. Manually assign the tray sizes (Tray 1 = A4, Tray 2 = Letter, etc.). Refresh the configuration.
A: The administrator has locked user-level changes. Enter the machine’s CE (Customer Engineer) password—usually 000000 or 12345678—or contact your IT department.
Follow the on-screen prompts to finish the installation. Once complete, print a Test Page to verify communication.
Olivetti’s official support site is the primary source for latest drivers and firmware. If the official drivers are unavailable, use these alternatives in order of preference: