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| · | Web-based solution allows administrators to establish a self-service access point for printer driver installation | |
 | · | Users themselves access the WBDI site via the company intranet to install or update the drivers they need to print |  |
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| · | Designed for large organization printing environments | |
 | · | Ideal for organizations looking for an automated way to deploy print drivers to users without their needing extra support |  |
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| · | Reduces staff support costs associated with printer driver installations | |
| · | Minimizes transition pain of deploying large numbers of new printers and/or computers | |
| · | Eliminates the need for expensive print servers | |
| · | Removes the print server as a single point of failure | |
| · | Reduces network traffic associated with printing via print servers | |
 | · | Provides mobile users and new employees easy access to print output |  |
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| · | Users access the WBDI site and search for the desired printer, or select it from a list, install the applicable driver and print | |
| · | Advanced search parameters let users locate printers by: printer name, location (such as city, building, or floor) or IP address | |
| · | Drivers install automatically without needing administrative privileges | |
 | · | Facilitates "Uninstall" when printing to a device is no longer needed |  |
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| · | An application tool allows administrators to package groups of drivers to be available via the WBDI web site | |
| · | Drivers can be preconfigured so default settings, such as duplex or B/W, can be deployed easily | |
| · | Supports direct IP printing initiatives | |
 | · | Supports all printer and MFP manufacturers, printer models, drivers and languages |  |
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