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SEH Paves Way to IPv6 for Epson Printers

The imminent shortage of IP addresses due to IPv4 causes the new protocol IPv6 to
spread out fast. It will be established as a global standard in the near future and is already
mandatory in the USA, Japan, and many European countries when it comes to new
investments in network components for the public sector, in research and development,
and many industries. The IPv6-enabled model PS107 allows to attach all Epson printers
and MFPs with Type B interface to this standard.

Secure and Bandwidth-Optimized

The new model is equipped with the latest ThinPrint technology for bandwidth optimization
and control. With the help of this technology print jobs are compressed to ensure and even
boost network performance in environments with server-based computing, desktop
virtualization, and all network infrastructures with frequent and voluminous print jobs. Like
all print servers of the PS series PS107 supports ThinPrint SSL encryption. As to security
PS107 offers TLS/SSL encryption and access control. The device also utilizes the latest
authentication methods, such as EAP-TTLS, PEAP, and EAP-FAST, to safely access a
network.

PS107 is compatible with all common operating systems, among them Windows, Apple
Macintosh, Novell NetWare, and Linux. Regular software and firmware updates,
comprehensive support, and warranty.

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