Ricoh Aficio SP 4310N VM Card Extended Feature Settings Web Reference - Page 7
Introduction, What are Extended Features?, Types of Extended Features - software
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1. Introduction What are Extended Features? 1 "Extended features" are features (applications) that enable you use this device more easily. The extended features installed on a device differ according to user's requirements. For details about which extended features are installed on your device, ask the device manager. Types of Extended Features Extended features are classified into two types, Type-J *1, and Type-C *2, depending on the development environment. Type-J *1 extended features These are features (applications) that are developed using Java. Type-C *2 extended features These are features (applications) that are developed using C language. You can confirm which type of extended features are in use from the "Type" column of the list displayed in the operation screen of Web Image Monitor. For details, see "Web Image Monitor Operations Screens". *1 Embedded Software Architecture Application Java language version *2 Embedded Software Architecture Application C language version • p.9 "Web Image Monitor Operations Screens" 5