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Q
Was the machine turned OFF while sending
data to the FTP server? And when the machine
was turned back ON, does it attempted to
resend the data? (If a Windows 2000/XP/Server
2003 FTP server is being used.)
A
If power to the machine is turned OFF while data is
being sent to the FTP server, the FTP server may
hold the data in a writing-in-progress state.
Therefore, this data cannot be overwritten even
when the machine reconnects and sends the same
data again. Stop the FTP server temporarily and
delete the held data, so it can be sent again.
Q
Is an error message or code displayed on the
LCD of the machine?
A
After confirming the error message, see Chapter
13, “Troubleshooting,” in the Basic Operation Guide
and perform the necessary operations according to
the error message displayed.
Unable to send data/share files (Windows File Sharing).
Q
Are File sharing settings for the shared folder
correct?
A
Check the following settings:
- On the computer you are using, go into Windows
Explorer
→
double-click [Entire Network]
→
check
that the computer you want to share is listed
there. You can also check for the computer as
follows: On the [Start] menu, point to [Find]
→
[Computer]
→
enter the name of the computer
you want to share
→
check that the computer is
on the network.
- If the computer you want to share is listed,
double-click its icon to see whether the shared
name of the folder you want to share is listed.
- If the shared name does not appear, see “Setting
Up a Computer as a File Server,” on p. 3-41, and
then check the shared folder settings.
Q
Is an error message or code displayed on the
LCD of the machine?
A
After confirming the error message, see Chapter
13, “Troubleshooting,” in the Basic Operation Guide
and perform the necessary operations according to
the error message displayed.