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Browser-based User Interface for Multifunctional Products (MFPs)

Allows the functionality that is normally controlled via the MFP's touch-screen (i.e. copying, scanning) to be controlled via the web browser on other devices e.g. PCs, PDAs, Smartphones
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About m3i Access Module
- Makes MFPs accessible for disabled users especially wheelchair users and the visually impaired
- Leverages assistive technologies already in use on PCs, such as third party screen readers
- Can act as an enhanced, external user interface to those products that have a 4 line display rather than a larger touch-screen
Major Applications
- Supports compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act which applies to all federal agencies when they develop, procure, maintain or use electronic and information technology products and services
- Provides a solution for ethically and socially aware companies with accessibility policies in place
Benefits
- No dedicated hardware is required, just a browser and a network connection
- Incorporates a unique accessible user interface
- Industry standard, PC based software installation on MFPs
- Extensible, flexible and customizable for a variety of environments
Using m3i Access Module
- Allows copying and scanning functions of a MFP to be controlled via the web browser of external, but usually adjacent, devices e.g. PCs, PDAs, Smartphones
- Allows operators to provide remote assistance to users who may be experiencing difficulties at the MFP
Implementing m3i Access Module
- Easy installation via mass deployment tool
- Each MFP can be configured individually or can share a common configuration
- Optional use of industry standard secure authentication and communication protocols
- Works with common browsers e.g.Internet Explorer, Firefox , Opera
- Wired and wireless Ethernet connections can be used
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