EFI has announced that Canon U.S.A. will add new self-serve management capabilities in customer print environments by offering the EFI Self-Serve M500 Copy and Print Station and EFI Self-Serve AdminCentral with many Canon imageRunner and imageRunner Advance systems. EFI’s M500 allows copying or printing of anything from PDF and Word documents to images and PowerPoint presentations from a USB drive, mobile phone, tablet, laptop, email, cloud-based services like EFI PrintMe, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive and Google Drive. Users can securely pay for their prints with credit, cash and campus cards.
“As more people use tablets, smartphones and cloud services, hotels, universities and retail stores need print and copy solutions that accommodate the evolving needs of their guests, students, or customers,” said Toby Weiss, Senior Vice President and General Manager, EFI Fiery. “The EFI M500 provides a private, secure and convenient means of copying as well as printing from multiple sources with an easy, regulatory compliant payment system – and Canon U.S.A.’s customer base in these markets will be able to take advantage of these capabilities for improved customer service and additional revenue streams.” The EFI M500 is compliant with the Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS), and is one of the first applications to be validated under version 3.0 of the standard.
EFI Self-Serve AdminCentral, a cloud-based Web application, lets administrators easily set up M500 stations in minutes and manage multiple stations anywhere at any time with just a web browser. Administrators can configure devices, add services without changing hardware and set or adjust prices and tax rates. They can also generate detailed sales and usage reports, monitor real-time device status, and update device software online.