Preparing to Configure the Embedded Application via a Web Interface
Configuring the Equitrac Embedded application through a web interface enables you to
register the application with selected Sharp MFPs from the Equitrac server. Before
configuring an MFP through a web interface, complete the following preparation
tasks:
Ensure that all Equitrac services are running before configuring the Equitrac
Embedded application.
Obtain the IP address of the Sharp MFP. This is used to access the web interface to
perform the MFP-specific configurations.
Obtain the IP address or DNS name of the Equitrac DCE server.
Ensure that the MFP is connected to the network.
Use the MFP web configuration pages to configure items on the Equitrac Embedded
application, such as changing the IP address of the Equitrac DCE or downloading updated
property files, such as language files.
If you wish to use the enhanced Equitrac embedded Follow-You Printing environment, then
you need to create an External Accounting Application specific to the OSA platform.
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