MarkVision Messenger:

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Overall, the software’s features, settings, and action menus provide administrators with many ways to arrange and display device data. They can also create custom “views” to display built-in graphics and tables. And they can create new tables by selecting from MarkVision’s list of device fields.

MarkVision Messenger:

MarkVision is designed as server- based software and supports a Web interface in addition to the Windows one. Roving administrators can

therefore manage printersWith MarkVision, users can access preset views of the device’s SNMP database.

remotely.

The Web interface includes MarkVision Messenger. This application allows administrators to build email alerts based on a large set of conditions — e.g., finisher, low supplies, and life waning. Messages can include macro fields allowing device specific information to be

inserted into theEmail messages can contain device specific information.

message text.

For convenience, MarkVision Professional lets administrators tie alerts to individual folders containing a filtered set of devices. With a single click, alert conditions can be targeted to group devices, rather than forcing manual entry of IP address or host names.

 

 

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