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Savin C2525
Device Management
WHAT WE LIKED:
• The queue manager provides a full list of print jobs in-
cluding page and set quantities giving desktop users a
good feel for the print workflow lined up for processing.
• Device and user accounting can be set to only require
user verification for specific tasks. Monochrome workflow
can move uninhibited while the more costly color or scan
workflows can be restricted to user-verified actions only.
• Full color capability can be granted but users are forced
to feed everything through the Auto Color Selection
(ACS) mode. This can remove any unnecessary four-
color process copying of monochrome pages.
• Design of device management interface from both the
desktop and walk up panel are very user friendly allowing
for quick efficient maintenance and management.
• Well-designed and user-friendly device management
from the walk up touch screen interface allows users to
quickly view, reorder, and delete jobs in the queue.
WHAT WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE:
• The ability to view copy job specs such as color or mono-
chrome, paper size, etc., would let users see if supply
issues might arise and if high expense jobs are queued
up.
• The ability to pause a job in the queue from desktop or
device touch screen would allow administrators to check
on a job before releasing.
• The ability to assign volume limits within the standard
cost accounting module would provide additional cost
controls.