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NGP Overview. Table of Contents  What is NGP?  Why segment 1 & fax-centric devices?  What functions can I perform on NGP-enabled devices?  Color scan.

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1 NGP Overview

2 Table of Contents  What is NGP?  Why segment 1 & fax-centric devices?  What functions can I perform on NGP-enabled devices?  Color scan to network  Color scan to FTP  Color scan to e-mail  Internet faxing  Desktop faxing  Walk-up faxing  Simplistic operation

3 What is NGP? NGP is an acronym for Network Gateway Platform, a design on which Muratec has adopted its next generation of segment 1 and fax products. This design has led to the development of MFP devices with a built-in affinity for the network, meaning products seamlessly integrate into and maximize the full potential of a corporate network environment.

4 Why segment 1 & fax-centric devices? Muratec believes that as customers implement document archiving programs the “on-ramping” of hardcopy documents into a searchable, indexed filing structure will take place on small workgroup devices rather than the traditional copy room behemoths. A convenient, intuitive desktop solution allows small workgroups / executives instant on-ramping capabilities whenever they need to “digitize” a document for either archiving or distribution purposes, making for an efficient and cost-effective solution.

5 What functions can I perform on NGP-enabled devices?  NGP-enabled devices are capable of:  Color scan to network (direct SMB scanning)  Color scan to FTP (direct or shortcut)  Color scan to e-mail (direct or shortcut)  Internet faxing (T.37 compliant, not T.38)  Desktop faxing  Traditional walk-up faxing (33.6 Kbps high-speed modem) Without adding any additional hardware or software…….

6 Color scan to network  Scan both high-resolution color and monochrome hardcopy documents directly into network folders.  Surf your network file structure from the intuitive touchscreen, guiding documents directly into the folder of their choice (similar to saving a document using Windows Explorer).  Register up to 20 folder shortcut locations allowing for one- touch job initiation.  The QWERTY keypad allows you to tag each scanned document with a custom file name, allowing for greater file retrieval capabilities.  Documents may be saved in TIFF, PDF or JPEG format.

7 Color scan to FTP  Post both high-resolution color and monochrome hardcopy documents directly onto FTP sites  Register up to 20 FTP shortcut locations allowing for one- touch job initiation  The QWERTY keypad allows you to tag each scanned document with a customized file name, allowing for greater file retrieval capabilities.  Documents may be posted in TIFF, PDF or JPEG format.

8 Color scan to e-mail  Send both color and monochrome hardcopy documents to e- mail recipients as either TIFF, PDF or JPEG’s.  Register e-mail addresses in the internal address book for quick recall or enter them manually using the intuitive QWERTY keypad (which mirrors a PC keyboard and even includes a “.com” button!).  Simultaneously send documents via fax and email, depending on the recipients preferred method.  Toggle between To/Cc/Bcc, just as you would when sending via Outlook.

9 Color scan to e-mail  Network administrators can limit file scanning size to reduce network congestion. Transmission may also be broken up into separate transmissions to insure quick delivery.  Attach network/desktop files to your transmission, no matter the file format.  You can easily attach a quick subject line and text message to your outgoing e-mail (preventing the recipient from thinking the message is SPAM).

10 Internet faxing  T.37 internet fax connection offers fast and secure delivery of hardcopy documents to remote internet fax terminals (T.37 only, not compliant with T.38).  Utilizing the existing mail server does not require the purchase/installation of a VPN (virtual private network). Uses basic SMTP e-mail delivery and POP3 email reception.  Files are transferred as TIFF images.  QWERTY keypad makes sending an I-Fax as seamless as a fax transmission.

11 Desktop faxing  Quickly send documents from PC applications to remote fax terminals, bypassing the need to print documents prior to fax transmission.  Insert custom coversheets and short text messages.  Received faxes may be routed to e-mail addresses, network folders or FTP sites, reducing paper consumption and increasing delivery accuracy to intended parties.  Improved PC fax interface allows you to view sent documents and quickly delete them from memory.  Intuitive confirmation screen allows you to view the sent document, transmission time and result.

12 Walk-up faxing  33.6 Kbps modem w/JBIG compression and optional 2 nd line.  300 location address book (each location can include both an e-mail address and fax number).  Quickly import address book data from Microsoft Outlook (vCard) into the internal address book.  Corporate directory searching capabilities (LDAP compliant).  Select the appropriate server prior to searching (up to 5 servers may be registered).  Contacts located during a directory search may be imported into the internal address book for instant recall.

13 Simplistic operation NGP-enabled products are the first segment 1 and fax- centric products to utilize a touchscreen, which allows for intuitive user operation.


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