
Printer
Administration
Utility
Integrated device management
Like all Sharp MFPs, the MX-B381 is easy to configure and support,
and multiple devices can be managed from a single remote
location. The result is minimum time and effort for maximum
work efficiency.
Web-based system settings
Administrators can configure important system settings such as
address book control, document filing management, and operator
access control from across the network as well as from the front
control panel.
Access control
You can keep control of running costs by restricting who can use
the MFP and for what purpose, giving permission to carry out
long print or copy runs to specific individuals only, for example.
Access and usage rights can be set up for different workgroups
and departments, with further control achieved through the
configuration of up to 1,000 password-protected user accounts
with customised settings.
Remote diagnosis
The MX-B381 can be monitored remotely through a web browser
and conditions such as ‘Low Toner’ will appear on the MFP’s web
page. In addition, features such as E-Mail Status and Alert will
automatically create and send email alerts when corrective action
or maintenance is required.
Network utility software
Sharp’s Printer Administration Utility (PAU), supplied as
standard, makes the configuration of printers and MFPs quicker
and easier than ever before. With PAU, you can monitor any
SNMP-compliant printer on the network, without ever leaving
your desk and enjoy complete, real-time control of your printer
fleet through any standard web browser. Error-reporting, technical
support, driver installation, printer configuration: everything is
easier and more accessible.
Another network utility, Sharp Printer Status Monitor, lets
people check the MFP’s operating status, toner levels, paper
supplies and features before they start a job, as well as displaying
an icon on the desktop when the work has been completed and
the documents are ready for collection.
Device cloning for rapid deployment
It is quick and easy to deploy Sharp MFPs. Simply set up the first
one, copy its settings and then transfer the entire configuration to
each additional machine via a web browser. For extra convenience,
you can edit the settings before transferring them.
Remote operation for easier support
The remote access interface saves time and effort while minimising
downtime by letting your support staff view and operate the MFP’s
control panel without leaving their desks. The support technician
simply opens a web browser and either fixes the problem directly
or gives step-by-step training to the operator to achieve the
same result.
in an Elegant, Space-Saving Design
Remote
Front Panel
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