on 09-01-2008 10:17 AM
hi together,
we have a big department-printer (Konica Minolta bizhub).
The windows-driver of this printer allows you to print into your own mailbox.
This "mailbox" is a password-protected folder on the printer´s harddrive.
So after printing in your mailbox you can go to the printer, fill in your user-id and password and print the documents/pictures/whatever.
In windows it works fine but does anybody have an idea, how to enable this in SAP?
Hi,
We have the same requirements as the initial question.
Printer: KONICA MINOLTA
Users have their own "Box", so, when the user print, it is stored in the User Box of the printer, so the user can choose when he want to print this (so no files are mixed in the tray)
Is this possible?
Regards,
Hans
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Thanks for your reply.
I think my post was a bit ambiguous.
I do not want to send spools to Mailboxes(e.g. Gmail), but I want to send spools to "mailboxes" (they are called so) on the printer.. Maybe it would be better to call them Printboxes.
One example: In windows I can print into my printbox as much I want. The documents dont get printed really, but they are stored in my inbox on the printer. If I want to, I can go now to the printer, fill in my user-ID and password and print the documents. This mailbox is just a protected folder on the printers harddrive.
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Hi Davor,
Refer below link related to same
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/6d/44193c45f9fa13e10000000a114084/content.htm
And SAP note 513352 about printing using e-mail.
Rewards points, if answer helpful.
Regards,
Ganesh Paisa
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