Epson boosts EPA (Epson Print Admin) with Advanced Workflow capabilities to meet increasing digitalisation requirements from end users

29 September 2022: Epson today launches the newest version of its Epson Print Admin (EPA) software. It includes advanced workflows such as the ability to create and search PDFs in 29 languages using Optical Character Recognition (OCR). This gives partners the opportunity to add increased value to multi-function business inkjet printers and increase customer satisfaction.

EPA is a server-based solution that creates a secure printing, scanning and copying environment through user-authentication with card readers, logins, passwords and PIN codes. It also offers features such as ‘scan and send to me’, employee-education notifications about responsible

printing and enhanced administrative tools that provide welcome boosts to productivity, environmental goals and efficiency.

In addition to being able to create and search PDFs, the new advanced workflow functions offer job separation of saved documents using barcodes, the ability to recognise and skip blank pages when scanning, and automatic folder and document naming using zonal OCR. This type of OCR allows the recognition of essential data in a document to automatically give it a useful and recognisable file name.

Workflows can be started at the press of a button. For example, finance teams processing invoices might previously have scanned a document before naming and saving it manually. Now they can scan and allow EPA to do the rest. Considering businesses might receive 1,000s of invoices a month, this will significantly boost productivity, reduce mistakes and allow users to focus on higher value tasks.

This is vital in today’s fast-paced, high-pressure business world where technology needs to deliver results, boost sustainability and perform perfectly whenever needed. The new EPA advanced workflows allow Epson’s multi-function business inkjet printers to meet these goals like never before.

Commenting on the launch, Gareth Jay, Director of Office Printing at Epson Europe, said, “Digitalisation of work processes is increasing across all sectors. Scanning is often the first step, but manually processing a scanned document can add hours to employees’ workload and increases the chances of mistakes. With new EPA advanced workflow capabilities, IT managers can automate tasks, reducing the burden on staff, while boosting productivity and cutting errors.

“It adds huge value to our range of multi-function inkjet printers, which are known as fast and efficient, and support sustainability goals as inkjets use up to 90% less energy than lasers[1]. The combination of our heat-free inkjet printing technology with these powerful advanced workflow capabilities will help customers match unrivalled sustainability gains with increased productivity. This offers Epson partners a competitive sales advantage.”

 

Existing customers can upgrade EPA for free, to take advantage of the optional advanced workflows during the 90-day free trial for up to two devices.  Optional advanced workflow paid licenses per connected device are available for end users wishing to continue once the trial ends.

 

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Charlie de la Haye

PR and social media manager, Epson UK

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Epson is a global technology leader dedicated to co-creating sustainability and enriching communities by leveraging its efficient, compact, and precision technologies and digital technologies to connect people, things, and information. The company is focused on solving societal issues through innovations in home and office printing, commercial and industrial printing, manufacturing, visual and lifestyle. Epson will become carbon negative and eliminate use of exhaustible underground resources such as oil and metal by 2050.

Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the worldwide Epson Group generates annual sales of around JPY 1 trillion.

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