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Section 1: Introduction
 
AXIS 7000 User’s Manual
 
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Features and Benefits
File Server
Independence
The AXIS 7000 is connected as a node in Ethernet or Fast Ethernet 
networks, enabling digital copiers and scanners to be accessed via 
standard Internet protocols. Communicating directly with the 
network client, the AXIS 7000 can be used independently of file 
servers, which means reduced network licensing fees. The product 
affords high performance, reliability and operational independence 
from other equipment.
Simplicity
The file-server-independent approach makes installation quick and 
convenient. In most environments, the physical connection to the 
network is the only installation required prior to using the AXIS 7000. 
No additional software is required on clients or file servers, except for 
viewing applications for displaying images in TIFF, JPEG and PDF 
format.
Web-based
Management
The built-in Web server provides cross platform management from 
any standard Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Internet 
Explorer. The dynamically generated Web pages provide menu-based 
configuration and management capabilities as well as context sensitive 
help and links or user documentation and on-line support.
Flexibility
From the AXIS 7000 control panel, you can send or copy directly to 
e-mail addresses, FTP servers or desktop directories, and even to 
network printers. You can also use a standard Web browser to trigger 
and save scanned documents. 
The diverse range of transfer methods and image formats available 
means that the AXIS 7000 can easily be integrated into existing 
workflows and adapted to satisfy your specific requirements.
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