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Any of the .."later" series can be embedded.
C353, C365, C364, C364e and C308 series.
They require a SafeCom GO Konica Minolta License and use of DeviceServer.
In order order to 'allow' em to be embedded on the machine you need to;
Create a selfsigned certificate
On the network tab, Enable SSL Only on open API and enable SSL port on the TCP socket tab.
If your question is about the I-Option WebBrowser and embed via that, I'm uncertain but a rule of thumb is that you shoud avoid embedding anythign with it since as to date its anything but stable
If your not handcuffed to safecom look at Papercut MF. It works great as a embedded solution for Konica Minolta. Also KM now officially supports Papercut.
With the new C308 and similar model you don't have to purchase the I-option as the web browser just needs to be turned on in settings.
Any of the .."later" series can be embedded.
C353, C365, C364, C364e and C308 series.
They require a SafeCom GO Konica Minolta License and use of DeviceServer.
In order order to 'allow' em to be embedded on the machine you need to;
Create a selfsigned certificate
On the network tab, Enable SSL Only on open API and enable SSL port on the TCP socket tab.
If your question is about the I-Option WebBrowser and embed via that, I'm uncertain but a rule of thumb is that you shoud avoid embedding anythign with it since as to date its anything but stable
/Mich
Figured that out the hard way. Now the customer have unexpected costs.
Jip i am stuck with it.
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