Xerox launches Instant Print Kiosk
February 28, 2019
The OEM is seeking to mobilise printing for “people on the go” with its new instant printing kiosks.
Aimed at “venues, businesses and campuses frequented by mobile technology users,” the Instant Print Kiosk professes to offer “fast and easy access to popular cloud services and common printing, copying, scanning and faxing applications,” which Xerox claims makes it “the ideal self-serve solution for those on the go.”
The kiosk, which Xerox says will also allow the aforementioned sites to generate a new revenue stream, is the OEM’s latest effort to “redefine – and add value to – the user experience.”
Unlike traditional coin-operated printing and copying devices, the Instant Print Kiosks boast “high-speed cloud connectivity and a wide range of capabilities,” meaning more jobs are completed in “record time” and resulting in “recurring revenue” for kiosk owners.
Prime locations for the kiosk include high-traffic areas, such as retail settings, hotels, airports, convention centres and libraries, as well as higher education institutions for student and faculty use.
Added features include hole punching and stapling up to 50 sheets. A variety of card-based payment options are supported, such as credit, gift and student campus cards.
The kiosk’s large touchscreen provides step-by-step instructions to complete and securely print jobs; popular cloud sites including Dropbox, Electronics for Imaging PrintMe, Google Drive, OneDrive and SharePoint are also accessible.
The kiosk solution integrates remote device administration, payment transactions, accounting, cloud-based faxing and end-to-end data security protection.
Chautauqua Institution, NY, has reported high satisfaction among test users, claiming jobs are completed “quickly and effortlessly.”
“The kiosk is the perfect solution for visitors who need to stay connected to work while on vacation,” declared James Freay, Office Services and Equipment administrator at Chautauqua Institution.
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