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Capital Command

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Desktop app

One app, two jobs. It adds a Print to Capital Command printer — press Ctrl+P in any program and the document files itself into Capital Command — and it powers Edit on this computer, which opens a document in Word or Excel and saves your changes straight back. Install it once per Windows machine; it keeps itself up to date after that.

Download for Windows

  1. Download the zip, then right-click it → Extract All and open the extracted folder.
  2. Double-click INSTALL.cmd and approve the Windows administrator prompt. If SmartScreen appears, choose More info → Run anyway.
  3. Sign in to Capital Command when the browser opens. A small setup window shows progress and confirms when it's done — after that, Print to Capital Command appears in every app's print dialog (Ctrl+P) and Edit on this computer works from the document grid.

The installer package hasn't been published yet. Check back shortly, or ask IT.

macOS

macOS installs run from the repository script deploy/print-service/macos/install.sh — ask IT, or see the runbook docs/runbook/print-service.md. After install, the printer appears under PDF → Print to Capital Command in the print dialog.

Automatic updates

Once installed, the app checks for a newer version every few hours and installs it quietly in the background — there is nothing to click and no reinstall to do. It only updates while your machine is idle, so it will never interrupt a document you have open for editing or a print that is still uploading. Your sign-in survives the update; you won't be asked to log in again.