The Cloud - Canon Oce Colr Wave 500 Operation Manual

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The cloud

Introduction
The multi-touch user panel gives the user the opportunity to print from and scan to various
locations. One of these locations is the cloud.
You can enter the cloud via WebDAV and use it as a network drive. This way, the cloud
application of your choice is accessible.
NOTE
• For more information on how to configure the cloud as an external location, see
external location on page
• Note that WebDAV is the type selected when creating a cloud location. For more information
on how to use the cloud for print jobs, see
Concept of the cloud
The cloud can be seen as a virtual network drive you use to send files to, but also to save and
share files on.
There are general cloud applications, such as SharePoint or applications via a HTTP URL, but
companies can also use their own private and internal clouds.
Working with the cloud on the Océ ColorWave 500 is very easy:
Procedure
Connection
For print jobs:
For scan jobs:
129.
Description
Make a connection between your preferred cloud appli-
cation and the printer.
To do this, create an external location in Océ Express
WebTools via WebDAV .
Open the cloud application locally.
Add and save the file you want to print, in the cloud. Or
send your file to the printer in the cloud.
Open your cloud application as location, in the Smart
Access of the print tile.
Select the file you want to print.
Tap the green button.
Insert the original and select the preferred settings.
Select your cloud application as location, in the Smart
Access of the scan tile.
Tap the green button.
Open the cloud application on your PC or mobile device,
and find the scanned file there.
Use the cloud to send a print job on page
Chapter 2 - Get to Know the Printing System
The cloud
Create an
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Via
Océ Express
WebTools
PC or mobile de-
vice
PC or mobile de-
vice
user panel
user panel
user panel
user panel
user panel
user panel
PC or mobile de-
vice
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