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Specifying a Destination Not Registered in the Address Book (New Address)
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Press [OK].
The selected modes are set, and the specified destination appears in the address
list on the Send Basic Features screen.
IMPORTANT
The I-fax address that you entered here is not stored in the address book. It is
deleted once the document is sent.
NOTE
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To view the detailed information of a selected destination, select the destination
➞
press [Details].
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You can change the addresses in the address list before scanning. (See “Checking/
Changing a Destination’s Detailed Information (Details),” on p. 1-79.)
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You can erase the addresses in the address list before scanning. (See “Erasing a
Destination (Erase),” on p. 1-82.)
Specifying a File Server
You can send documents to a file server on the network.
IMPORTANT
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Windows NT/2000/XP restricts the number of users or clients that can be accessed.
Once the number of users or clients is exceeded, it is not possible to send documents to
a file sever using Windows NT/2000/XP.
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If Language Switch in Common Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is set to
‘On’, the Host Name and File Path of the file server destination may not be displayed
correctly, so you may not be able to refer to them.
NOTE
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Set the following items when sending documents to a file server.
- Protocol
- Host Name
- File Path
- User
- Password
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For examples of the settings needed to send documents to a file server, see the
Network
Guide
.
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You can also enter values using
-
(numeric keys). Press
(Clear) to clear your
entry.
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If you are sending documents to an imageWARE Document Manager folder, set the FTP
server address that you registered for the imageWARE Gateway series as a destination.
If you are using imageWARE Document Manager and the Send function of the
imageRUNNER, you can manage electronic documents and data using a PC on a
network.
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