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Epson Smart Panel

Epson Smart Panel

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: v4.6.0

Taille:145.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

L'application Epson Smart Panel transforme votre appareil mobile en un centre de contrôle central pour vos imprimantes et scanners sans fil Epson. Cette application conviviale simplifie la configuration, la surveillance et le fonctionnement, offrant une expérience rationalisée. Les fonctionnalités clés incluent des vignettes d'action intuitives pour un accès rapide aux fonctions, une configuration automatique adaptée aux besoins individuels et une interface unifiée pour les imprimantes et les scanners. Tout en offrant une commodité considérable, il est essentiel de se rappeler que la compatibilité est limitée aux imprimantes et scanners répertoriés sur le site Web d'Epson. Les appareils non pris en charge nécessiteront des applications alternatives telles que Epson iPrint ou Document Scan. Le téléchargement et un appareil intelligent compatible sont des conditions préalables, et les utilisateurs doivent être conscients des frais potentiels d'utilisation des données. Une assistance et des ressources complètes sont disponibles sur www.epson.com.

Les avantages de l'utilisation de l'application Epson Smart Panel incluent :

  • Gestion sans effort : Configurez, surveillez et contrôlez facilement votre imprimante ou scanner sans fil Epson directement depuis votre appareil mobile.
  • Conception intuitive : Les vignettes d'action innovantes offrent un accès rapide et simple aux fonctions clés.
  • Expérience personnalisée : La configuration et la personnalisation automatiques garantissent une expérience utilisateur transparente et personnalisée.
  • Assistance intégrée : Accédez à l'assistance, commandez des fournitures et trouvez une assistance au dépannage, le tout dans l'application.
  • Interface unifiée : Gérez vos imprimantes et scanners Epson via une interface unique et simplifiée.
  • Compatibilité et utilisation des données : Nécessite un appareil intelligent compatible et le téléchargement d'une application ; Des frais de données peuvent s'appliquer. Visitez le site Web d'Epson pour plus de détails et d'assistance.
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OfficeWorker Jan 19,2025

Makes managing my Epson printer so much easier! Love the intuitive interface and quick access to all the printer functions.

UsuarioEpson Jan 09,2025

Aplicación práctica para controlar mi impresora Epson. Funciona bien, pero a veces se desconecta.

UtilisateurEpson Jan 19,2025

Application correcte pour gérer mon imprimante Epson. L'interface est simple, mais certaines fonctionnalités pourraient être améliorées.

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