With
the ability to access integrated applications directly from the
LCD panel, Sharp OSA-enabled MFPs allwo you to work more efficiently and
be more productive. This innovative, second-generation platfrom leverages
the versatility of web services architecture for streamlined development
and broad platform compatibility.
Leveraging
this industry-standard architecture, the Sharp OSA development platform
allows developers to quickly and easily create applications that can dynamically
display custom interface screens on teh LCD panel and control device functions.
These
custom interface screens are defined in XHTMLs, allowing you to interactively
browse and communicate with application screens, essentially turning your
MFP into an additional thin client for one or more of your favorite applications
Integrated
applications can also control MFP functions using a Web Service. The Sharp
OSA Web Service allows applications to send commands formatted
in XML/SOAP to the MFP for configuring and executing jobs, enabling
and disabling features, and retrieving status information. |
Since
all applications run on the network server rather than the MFP, you'll
have virtually unlimited processing speed and storage capacity, allowing
you to hanlde even the most complex applications. Plus, with web services
lightweight communication protocol, the effect on your network bandwidth
will be marginal. With all this, as well as centralized application administration,
network managers will be able to deploy and manage Sharp OSA-enabled applications
to tens, if not hundreds, of MFPs with minimal time and investment.
The
MFP can be enabled with one of two, or both, Soft Key modules. The Application
Communication Module (ACM) enables integrated applications to create,
configure, and execute scan jobs remotely. The External Accounting Module
(EAM) enables integrated applications to restrict access and feature sets
by authenticating users, as well as track usage by individual, department,
and more.
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