Setup and Install
The term Embedded Digital Sending refers to the technology which is embedded in the firmware of a Digital
Sending-enabled device. Typical features include:
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Ability to send documents to e-mail, fax, folder and FTP destinations.
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Address Book capabilities.
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End user authentication through LDAP, Kerberos and other methods.
FTP
File Transfer Protocol is used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network, such as the Internet.
GUI
A Graphical User Interface is employed in a device display.
HP Digital Sending technology
HP Digital Sending technology offers a fast, simple, and reliable way to capture valuable information from
paper-based documents and convert it to a digital format that can be processed and routed.
The technology is embedded in HPās high-end Multi-function peripheral (MFP) products, as well as the Digital
Sender series and some ScanJet products, and offers a range of features, such as Send to E-mail, Send to
Folder, Address Books etc. This functionality can be extended with service-based Digital Sending through the
DSS.
HTTP
HyperText Transport Protocol is a communications protocol that connects servers to the Web.
Installer
The administrator uses this program to install the DSS.
Isolated Network
In a training environment, a server could be used to set up a network of a least two PCs and a printer.
LAN Fax server
This server is required if the DSS is configured for the use of LAN Fax.
LDAP
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol is used to access directory listings.
LDAP database
This is where addresses are stored on an LDAP server.
LDAP server
This server is used to obtain addresses from the LDAP database, which contains the device address book. An
LDAP server is necessary for authentication.
Microsoft Exchange
This is messaging and groupware software for Microsoft Windows.
MIME
Encoder Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension is the Internet standard for attaching non-text files to standard
Internet mail messages. Because PDF and TIFF files are binary, MIME encoding is necessary to convert
regular binary data into 7-bit ASCII encoding.
MTIFF (tif.)
A multiple page TIFF allows the user to send multiple .tif documents as one attachment. Some applications are
not able to read multiple page .tif documents and only recognize the first page. The attachment appears with
a .tif extension, as does the tagged image file format (.tif).
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