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Re: The One Device in Your Office That's Sucking Away Productivity (Infographic)

Art Post ·
This is funny, because the article makes no mention that Brother devices have some of the highest cost per page costs, along with consumables that have a hard time delivering yields. More importantly, is it not right to talk at the centralized MFP? Should we all just sit at our desks for four hours at a clip. Medical reports now seem to indicate that sitting is one of the worst things you can do for extended amounts of time.
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Re: Samsung m4580fx, it can do what?

txeagle24 ·
It's a cool feature, but I'm trying to figure out what the application is for using such a feature. Why use a 5 or 6 inch smart phone screen to control it when you can use the 10 inch screen at the machine. If there is a simple device management app for administrators to use to manage the machines, I can see that being useful.
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Re: Samsung m4580fx, it can do what?

Art Post ·
Ok understood, but you could have your own personal settings, maybe your own personal apps for copy, print or scan jobs. Too new but many personal applications may come into play
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Re: Samsung m4580fx, it can do what?

GCBS ·
I have sold Canon, Sharp, Konica, Kyocera. If samsung is just now talking about a mobile app, they are way behind. Which they have been for sometime. Kyocera has the best mobile app hands down. It even works with off brand devices on the network. HP printers.....manage print services. See where I am going with this?
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Re: Samsung m4580fx, it can do what?

John ·
Samsung is not talking about a mobile app all of the sudden. They've had mobile apps for some time now. I have seen all the other mobile apps out there and Samsung by far blows everyone out of the water.
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Re: Samsung m4580fx, it can do what?

Art Post ·
I'm not talking about Mobile Printing, we're talking about a true android tablet that is the user interface for the new MFP. Anything that you can do on your Andriod tablet or smartphone can be done at the copier, along with some additional apps that are very interesting. I'm learning more myself about this new system and the capabilities.
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Re: Samsung m4580fx, it can do what?

fisher ·
Guess nobody saw the thread I started in the Samsung forum. Anyway, here is a great video to watch. They even have a $1,700 retail tabletop with a 10" Galaxy tablet as the display. http://www.samsung.com/us/busi.../Smart_UX_Center.mp4
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Re: Samsung m4580fx, it can do what?

Art Post ·
I did!!!
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Re: Samsung m4580fx, it can do what?

Czech ·
I can see these being very cool for libraries, information kiosks and other public areas. It's basically a fully functional web-connected tablet with print/scan/fax capabilities. That's where I'm excited to sell these. But in a corporate environment? Not so sure... #1 I would like to read a whitepaper on the security risks of such an open platform... Are you the apps limited, or could I install a Facebook app and print off all of my friends photos? And #,2 I wonder if the heavy customization...
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The One Device in Your Office That's Sucking Away Productivity (Infographic)

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April 27, 2015 Today’s technology managers at small-to-medium-size businesses (SMBs) are responsible for bottom-line results. But they may be surprised to find that those decisions might contribute to business losses. Related: Should You Lease or Buy Your Tech Equipment? A recent survey conducted for Brother International Corporation by Clarus Research Group showed that poor allocation of centralized-business devices can drain corporate profits. Compared with offices that have a greater...
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Samsung m4580fx, it can do what?

Art Post ·
I was with the samsung guys today and was told there is an app for usage of the system, which is pretty cool.  but the coolest feature to come is the app that will allow you to connect your smart phone to the system and control the system!  ...
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ACPCreativIT Buys Midwest Managed Services Superstar Citon

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ACP CreativIT tightened its grip on the Midwest technology solutions market with the acquisition of Duluth, Minnesota-based managed services superstar Citon Computer Corp. and its three sister companies. The deal brings Citon’s founders – Steven Dastoor and Sean Dunn- along with 70 employees from the three companies primarily focused on providing managed and professional services to small and midsize businesses into the ACP CreativIT fold. more here
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