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MyKMBS

Catégorie : Bureaux commerciauxVersion: 2.2.3

Taille:9.80MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Konica Minolta Business Solutions, U.S.A., Inc.

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Description de l'application

MyKMBS : Votre solution de gestion d'appareils multifonctions Konica Minolta

MyKMBS est le compagnon mobile ultime pour les utilisateurs de Konica Minolta, rationalisant la maintenance des appareils. Cette application conviviale offre un accès pratique aux fonctions essentielles, simplifiant les tâches et maximisant l'efficacité.

Principales MyKMBS Caractéristiques :

  • Accès sans effort : Planifiez un service, commandez des fournitures, saisissez des relevés de compteur et consultez l'historique d'utilisation, le tout depuis votre appareil mobile.

  • Identification intelligente de la machine : Identifiez rapidement votre appareil Konica Minolta à l'aide de la lecture de codes-barres ou de la localisation GPS.

  • Demandes de service simplifiées : Planifiez facilement des appels de service directement via l'application, en éliminant les appels téléphoniques ou les e-mails.

  • Commande de fournitures simplifiée : Commandez facilement des fournitures spécifiques à la machine et faites-les livrer directement.

Conseils d'utilisation pour une MyKMBS expérience optimale :

  • Lecture de codes-barres : Utilisez le lecteur de codes-barres de l'application pour une identification rapide de l'appareil.

  • Services de localisation : Activez les services de localisation pour la reconnaissance des appareils par GPS.

  • Relevés réguliers des compteurs : Maintenez une facturation précise et une maintenance proactive en mettant régulièrement à jour les relevés des compteurs.

Conclusion :

MyKMBS simplifie la gestion des appareils Konica Minolta grâce à son interface intuitive et ses fonctionnalités efficaces. Ses multiples méthodes d'identification, ses demandes de service rationalisées et sa simplicité de commande de fournitures permettent de gagner du temps et d'augmenter la productivité. Tirez parti de la lecture de codes-barres, de la localisation GPS et des mises à jour régulières des compteurs pour une expérience utilisateur fluide.

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OfficePro Jan 03,2025

This app is a lifesaver for managing my Konica Minolta devices. It's so much easier than dealing with everything manually.

Pedro Jan 23,2025

Aplicación útil para la gestión de dispositivos Konica Minolta. La interfaz es intuitiva y fácil de usar. Recomendada para usuarios de estas impresoras.

Paul Jan 24,2025

L'application est fonctionnelle, mais manque un peu de fonctionnalités avancées. Elle est pratique, mais pourrait être améliorée.

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