What used to be denigrated as the "lowly copier" is now a full-fledged digital citizen in the form of an "MFP" or multifunction peripheral. MFPs are helping reshape how electronic and paper documents are created, located, managed, disseminated, secured and output in the office. In addition to copying, printing and faxing, networked digital copiers are now increasingly being used to capture paper documents in front-office locations and for ad hoc applications.
In this presentation, Mr. Bissett will explain why and how MFPs have become one of the best platforms for document capture available in the office. He will reveal how MFPs can be used as a front end to network faxing and document communication, as well as for more encompassing document management and market-specific applications. In addition, this presentation will address the steps you need to take to prepare your network for multifunction peripheral devices.