"Printers and Multi-Function Devices (MFDs) now have more in common with PCs and servers than the printers of old. In today’s printers we find PC-class processors running a Windows or Linux operating system, storage, displays, scanners, networks, mobile access, cloud based modes and even integrated HTML-based browser and email clients
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Simply put, enterprise IT needs to treat printers as “equal citizens” on the network—just like we treat personal computers, laptops and smartphones."![(Courtesy HP)](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tkY2W_06C79VDk6T2F_jhC9M2I6026RqwmUJ0OuhZxsumvFTHf8WMwqSiOG510JD-y1gBfBwdrQSQqnsGGLMlAHEj1lFmriw2IwhgId4d2myGXCr6XZCL3-0X1YbBEmk9FdIVaV1V0VF_mkRZUFVQCarhnSRg0FS1EGvcTYkQjWFr6W7Q=s0-d)
HP MFP with keyboard and card reader
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