| Driver Type | Best For | Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | PCL6 (32/64-bit) | General Windows office use | Fast, small file size, handles complex Excel/Word docs well | Lacks advanced transparency effects | | PostScript (PS) | Graphic design, Mac, Linux | Perfect color matching, supports PDF/X-1a, Illustrator/InDesign files | Slower on older PCs, larger spool files | | XPS | Windows 8/10/11 modern apps | Native .docx/.xlsx rendering, better gradient support | Not compatible with older Windows or network queues | | Print & Scan Utility (Mac) | macOS users | AirPrint-compatible, scan-to-folder works seamlessly | No maintenance tab (e.g., toner levels) without additional software |


Before diving into drivers, it is important to understand what makes the C2276 a critical asset. This device is a mid-range A3 color laser MFP known for its compact footprint and powerful features, including:

However, without the correct driver, a $5,000 printer becomes a very expensive paperweight. The driver translates the complex data from your computer (Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop, or AutoCAD) into a language the DocuCentre-V C2276 understands.


For most users, the Global Print Driver (PCL) is the best choice for stability, but if you need precise color matching, you may want the PostScript (PS) driver.

  • Download the file (usually a .exe or .zip file).

  • Using the wrong or outdated driver on the DocuCentre-V C2276 can lead to several issues:

    Do not use third-party driver download sites, which often bundle malware or outdated files.

    Official Sources:

    What you need before downloading:

    While not a “driver” per se, the scan driver enables scanning from software. However, for network scanning, configure the printer’s address book via CentreWare Internet Services (type the printer’s IP into a web browser). The driver handles the local side.

    Fuji Xerox (now part of FUJIFILM Business Innovation) provides several driver versions. Choosing the right one depends on your environment and needs.