
Chapter 2
2-2
2.2 New Function
2.2.1 Store scanned documents in a USB memory
0025-9520
This machine enables you to store scanned documents in a USB memory.
Setting of "Restricting Sending Documents to a USB Memory".
Additional Func > System Management Set > Memory Media Settings
This function restricts jobs through the USB port on the side body of the machine. This function does not affect job through the USB memory connected to the
right side of the control panel.
USB memory-related error code
T-2-3
Session layer
Application layer
Port-9100
Port-9100(rawTCP)
Port-9100(rawTCP)
This is used to print data sent to the port number 9100 of TCP.
Port-9100 is available when [Use Port-9100] in user data is set to [Use] and
[Port number of Port-9100] is set.
This supports interactive communication (send/receive).
LPR/LPD
Line Printer Remote/Line Printer Demon LPR is a command to output data to the network printer.
LPD is a system to receive LPR command.
This supports only one-way communication (to device).
This does not support queue.
LPD function is available when [Use LPD] in user data is set to [Use] and
[LPD port number] in user data is set.
HTTP
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
This is a protocol to send/receive contents between Web server and Client.
It is used in RemoteUI.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
This is a protocol to manage clients connecting to the network.
It enables to collect device information by using MIB (Message
Information Base) on the SNMP.
SNMP function is available when [Use SNMP] in user data is set to [Use]
and [SNMP port number] in user data is set.
BOOTP/DHCP BOOTstrap Protocol/Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol
BOOTP is used to obtain settings of IP address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, or DNS Server Address.
DHCP, improved BOOTP, has a function to distribute IP Address to
clients.
DNS Resolver
Domain Name System Resolver
This is software to carry out name resolution of computer and IP address by
registering name server to inquiry in advance.
Cord
Description
Action
#0401
The USB memory is full or the maximum number of files that can be
stored in the root directory (the top level of the directory tree in the
USB memory) has been reached.
Delete unnecessary files in the USB memory or organize the files in
the root directory by moving existing files to a newly created folder.
#0403
The job failed because the same file name existed. Generally, if the
same file name exists, a file will be automatically renamed by adding
a number, which ranges from 1 to 999, to the tail of its file name in
order to avoid naming conflicts. However, this error occurred because
the file with the same number already added to its file name existed.
Rename the file, and then write the data again.
#0404
The job failed because the write protect switch of the USB memory
was ON.
Turn OFF the write protect switch of the USB memory.
#0406
The job failed because the medium was pulled out while the job was
in progress.
Confirm that the medium is properly inserted, and then write the data
again.
An error has ocurred while data, such as image data, were being
transferred to the medium. (The connected medium may be formatted
with a file system that is not supported by the machine.)
Check the status of the medium, or make sure that the medium is
formatted with a file system supported by the machine (FAT16 or
FAT32), and then try again.
#0407
The length of the full path to the specified file (or folder) exceeded the
supported limit.
The limit of the length of the full path is 120. Change or shorten the
file name to be written.
#0703
The memory for image data is full when sending color documents.
Wait a few moments, and then try sending again after other send jobs
are complete.
Erase documents stored in memory. If the machine still does not
operate normally, turn the main power OFF, and then back ON.
Hierarchy
Protocol
Protocol
Outline
Summary of Contents for Color imageRUNNER C1030iF
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ......
Page 8: ...Contents ...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Specifications ...
Page 10: ......
Page 11: ...Contents Contents 1 1 Specifications 1 1 1 1 1 Send Specifications 1 1 ...
Page 12: ......
Page 14: ......
Page 15: ...Chapter 2 Functions ...
Page 16: ......
Page 18: ......
Page 23: ...Chapter 3 Installation ...
Page 24: ......
Page 26: ......
Page 28: ......
Page 29: ...Chapter 4 Maintenance ...
Page 30: ......
Page 32: ......
Page 34: ...Chapter 4 4 2 F 4 2 F 4 3 F 4 4 F 4 5 ...
Page 37: ...Chapter 4 4 5 F 4 8 ...
Page 41: ...Oct 29 2010 ...
Page 42: ......