1.
On the press touch screen, touch the
Scan
button.
2.
Touch the
HDD
button.
3.
Touch the scan box to which you want to save your scanned
documents.
4.
Touch
Scan Settings
.
5.
Using the touch screen keyboard, define the settings for your
scanned files—for example, paper size and resolution.
6.
Under
File Type
, select the file format in which you want to
save the scanned files.
7.
Position the original printout on the platen glass of the 80 PPM
press and 70/60 PPM press.
8.
Press the
Start
button.
The 80 PPM press and 70/60 PPM press scans the file. It is
automatically saved on the IC-307 print controller in the folder
D:\Output\Scan Jobs\Public
.
Saving scanned files to your computer
Requirements
:
The exact name of the IC-307 print controller to which you want to
connect
Scanned files are saved to the scan box that you create on the
printer's hard disk. Depending on the scan box settings, a copy of
the scanned file is saved in a folder on the IC-307 print controller.
After you scan a file, you can also save it to a different location.
1.
Open the Remote Scan Application.
2.
In the
Server Name or IP
box, type the name of the server
connected to the press that you used for scanning.
3.
Click
Connect
.
The connect icon changes from red to green, indicating that
you are connected to the server.
4.
In the
ScanBox
list, select the scan box that your scanned
files are in.
Note:
If the selected scan box is password protected, you must type the
password before you can view the list of scanned files.
All files scanned to the selected scan box are displayed.
5.
Select the desired scanned file, and click
Save as
.
6.
Select a location on your computer, and click
Save
.
You can now open a copy of the scanned file on your computer.
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Chapter 9—Scanning documents
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