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Kyocera launch ‘Cloud Connect’ for Google Drive and Evernote

Kyocera have launched their next HyPAS application – Cloud Connect – which will allow users to go direct to their cloud storage and print from or scan to at the touch of a button.

Cloud Connect will eliminate the need to carry hard copies or have access to a PC in order to print or scan.

The application, which was released on August 1st, is currently available for use with Google Drive or Evernote and completely free of charge to download and install.

Cloud Connect makes it easy to turn paper documents into digital files, or vice versa. By simply logging in directly from a compatible multifunction printer, users can browse their files, print or scan and save – freeing users from the ties of conventional file printing, saving and sharing.

Check out the benefits below:

  • Print without a computer: Access and print documents stored in Google Drive or Evernote from any compatible multifunction printer
  • Scanning shortcut: Scan and save documents directly into Google Drive or Evernote without using a PC
  • Data security: Personal log in details and prompts for logging out when finished ensure data security at all times

What is HyPAS?

Kyocera’s HyPAS (Hybrid Platform for Advanced Solutions) is a powerful software solution platform, that allows you to optimise the performance of your Kyocera Multifunction Printer through various applications – so the device to suit your needs perfectly! HyPAS will transform your Kyocera into a machine designed to evolve as your business evolves.

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