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Device Management
PageScope Web Connection
PageScope Web Connection is a web-based network utility that allows users to monitor the status of Konica Minolta MFPs/printers,
and set up the network-related configuration, scanning function, and fax destinations. PageScope Web Connection, a built-in HTTP
server, is suitable for use in a small-office network environment, as it can be easily introduced since it doesn’t require a private server.
Network administrators and clients can access the device information by inputting the IP address of the device.
Note:
PageScope Web Connection is only compatible with Konica Minolta products.
System Setting
Print Default Setting
• Printer setting
• PCL setting
Scan/Fax Destination Address Setting
• One-Touch Dial registration
• Speed-Dial registration
• Group-Dial registration
• Scan to FTP address registration
4. Features and Functions
Administrator
User
PageScope Network Setup
This setup utility makes it comparatively easy for network administrators to add new Konica Minolta MFPs and printers to the
network, manage devices and monitor their status.
PageScope NDPS Gateway
This Gateway software lets network administrators print with and manage Konica Minolta devices on Novell's NDPS (Novell
Distributed Print Service) system. It simplifies the process of making initial settings and managing devices compared with the
original Novell NDPS Gateway.
PageScope Net Care
This client server application gives network administrators centralised management of Konica Minolta devices, as well as all standard
MIB-compliant MFPs and printers on an intranet. The client software uses general-purpose web browsers for operations that extend
from making initial settings for new devices to full control over device operation and maintenance. It also displays the output log and
department management counter for Konica Minolta models.
PageScope EMS Plug-In
For use by administrators of large-scale networks, this Plug-in module for Konica Minolta devices allows connection with large-scale
networks that are integrated and managed using EMS. The status of Konica Minolta devices operating under EMS can be displayed.
Printer data can be collected using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
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EMS (Enterprise Management System) is a system for managing networks inside companies. It is supported by Hewlett Packard (Open
View), IBM/Tivoli (NetView), and Computer Associates (UniCenter), which together hold more than 50% of the world market share for
network management software.