Secure Print Sample Clauses

Secure Print. This feature allows a user sending a print job with the ability to hold the job in the memory of the system until the user releases the job by entering a unique secure PIN/password at the control panel of the MFP. Required settings: Output Method ⮚ Output Method = Secure Print ⮚ Secure Print ID [text of 1 to 16 characters] ⮚ Secure Print Password [text of 1 to 8 characters] In case the machine is set up with user authentication (server or MFP-based) secure printing can be used via the “touch & print” or “ID & print” feature. Instead of an additional secure print ID and password, the user authentication data will be used to identify a stored secure print job, and will release the job after authentication at the device. Required settings: Output Method ⮚ Output Method = ID & Print User Authentication (see User Authentication) If ID & Print is selected and authentication is disabled, the job will be sent as “Public” user.
Secure Print. The secure print feature ensures that documents are only printed when the user is physically present at the device, reducing the risk of sensitive information being left unattended. 8. Copy Guard: This feature prevents unauthorized copying of confidential documents by embedding a security pattern in the printed output. 9. Compliance with Standards: Konica Minolta devices meet various industry standards for IT security, including ISO/IEC 15408 (Common Criteria), and are designed to comply with regulations such as HIPAA, GDPR, and PCI. These comprehensive security features make Konica Minolta's devices well-suited for environments where data protection and secure document handling are critical. * Indicate below if the listed types or classes of Solutions are offered within your proposal. Provide additional comments in the text box provided, as necessary. Line Item Category or Type Subcategory (e.g., laser, inkjet, high speed, low volume) * Offered * Number of Models Proposed * Device Capabilities (e.g., mobile, desktop, production) * Comments 77 Copiers laser, high speed, high volume, low volume Yes No Please see MFD numbers provided in #80 mobile, desktop, production Konica Minolta Copiers are also Multi- Function Devices. * 78 Printers laser, high speed, high volume, low volume, wide format Yes No 41 mobile, desktop, production We also offer HP printers in addition to Konica Minolta printers. * 79 Scanners high speed, low volume, high volume Yes No 63 mobile, desktop, production We offer Kodak and Epson scanners. * 80 Multi-Function Devices laser, high speed, high volume, low volume Yes No 43 mobile, desktop, production Konica Minolta Copiers are also Multi- Function Devices. * Indicate below if the listed types or classes of Solutions are offered within your proposal. Provide additional comments in the text box provided, as necessary. 81 Hardware, software, and accessories, to the extent that they are complementary and directly related to the devices specified in 76 through 80. Yes No Konica Minolta offers a comprehensive portfolio of hardware, software, and accessories that complements and are directly related to multifunction devices, printers and managed IT services. Our product range includes multifunction printers (MFPs), production printers, scanners, software solutions for document management, workflow automation, and security. Accessories include paper handling options, finishers, and connectivity upgrades designed to enhance productivity and meet...

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