Scanning (For USB cable users)
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Scan to USB
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You can scan black & white and color documents directly to a USB Flash memory drive. Black and white
documents will be stored in the TIFF (*.TIF), PDF (*.PDF), PDF/A (*.PDF), Secure PDF (*.PDF) or Signed
PDF (*.PDF) file formats. Color documents may be stored in JPEG (*.JPG), PDF (*.PDF), PDF/A (*.PDF),
Secure PDF (*.PDF), Signed PDF (*.PDF) or XPS (*.XPS) file formats. The default file names are based on
the current date. You can change the color, quality and file name.
Note
• PDF/A is a PDF file format intended for long-term archiving. This format contains all the necessary
information for reproducing the document after long-term storage.
• Secure PDF is a PDF file format that has been password-protected.
• Signed PDF is a PDF file format that helps prevent data tampering and the impersonation of an author by
including a digital certificate within the document.
• If you choose
Signed PDF
, you must install and then configure a certificate to your machine using Web
Based Management.
For the details of the certificate installation, see Using Certificates for device security (
uu
Network User's
Guide).
After the installation, you can configure a certificate using the following steps.
a
Start your web browser and type “http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of
your machine) into your browser.
b
Click
Administrator
.
c
No password is required by default. Enter a password if you have set one and press .
d
Choose
Signed PDF
for a configuration.
Summary of Contents for MFC-8510DN
Page 9: ...Section I Machine operation keys I Using the control panel 2 ...
Page 165: ...Printing and Faxing 157 8 For Mac OS X 10 7 x For more page setup options click Show Details ...
Page 169: ...Printing and Faxing 161 8 c When you are finished addressing your fax click Print ...
Page 212: ...Section IV Using the Scan key IV Scanning For USB cable users 205 Network Scanning 222 ...