Mead & Co extends browser-based printing to mobile devices
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Mead & Co extends browser-based printing to mobile devices

Enables printing of labels, badges and other documentation, initiated from smartphones and tablets

March 11, 2015 – To meet the increasing demand to manage the printing of web-based documents from mobile devices, Mead & Co has extended  ScriptX - the world’s favourite add-on for controlling the printing of browser-hosted content - making it simple to print labels, badges and other documentation from any mobile device equipped with a web browser.

Mobile device browsers provide poor control over the printing of web-based documents; yet this control is exactly the thing that ScriptX provides to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser on desktop PCs. So to achieve the control required, printing needs to be shifted from the mobile device and its browser to the Microsoft Windows Server that delivered the content. This is what ScriptX Server-side printing provides, in an easy-to-use solution.

In content delivered to PCs, developers using ScriptX in their solution can provide a ‘Print’ button on the page that the user clicks and the document is printed at the client. Similarly, the developer can provide a ‘Print’ button on content delivered to mobile devices; the mobile user will touch the button, but instead of printing on the client the request is delivered to the server where the required document is printed to any local or networked printer available to the server. All of this comes with the familiar full level of control provided by ScriptX.

The whole process uses the existing Microsoft Windows based infrastructure and extends controlled printing to every type of tablet device, or smartphone, provided it has a web browser.

Billions of web-based documents are already printed every year through ScriptX, which is the de facto global standard for providing total control when printing html and PDF documents, labels or bar codes from client and server computers running Microsoft Windows. It ensures that  printed formatting and appearance is consistent, whatever the actual browser settings on the individual computer.

Extending ScriptX to mobile initiated printing increases efficiency, cuts waste, reduces queues and improves customer satisfaction. Potential use cases include:

“We are continually looking for opportunities to extend ScriptX to help our customers better manage their web-based printing requirements,” said Jerry Mead, CEO, Mead & Co. “The growth of mobile devices is radically changing how many businesses operate, but managing browser-based printing can be inefficient, time-consuming and difficult to use. With ScriptX, it is now simple to print labels, badges and any other sort of document through the web browser on mobile devices, helping organisations to benefit from the mobile revolution.”

Mobile initiated printing requires the ScriptX Server-side licence, which can be purchased from the ScriptX website at an annual cost of $1,250. Free code samples are available, enabling organisations to try out the solution before investing.

A video demonstrating mobile printing through ScriptX, and outlining how it works can be viewed at http://scriptx.meadroid.com/knowledge-bank/articles/mobile-printing-an-introduction.aspx



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