Registering destinations
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Registering destinations
Destination registration
By registering destinations where scan data is frequently sent, recipients can
be recalled allowing a data to easily be sent. With this machine, address book
destinations, group destinations and program destinations can be registered.
Address Book
The information for destinations (E-mail addresses and computer folders,
etc.) where data is frequently sent can be registered. A destination can
selected from the address book when scanning. A maximum of 2,000
address book destinations can be registered.
E-mail address book destinations can be registered from the control panel of
this machine or from Web Connection. For details on registering, refer to
“Registering an address book destination” on page 10-35.
Computer folder FTP, SMB, and WebDAV destinations are registered only
from Web Connection. For details, refer to the [Reference Guide].
Group
Multiple address book destinations can be registered together as a group.
This is useful when sending the same scan data to multiple destinations. A
maximum of 100 group destinations (with a maximum of 500 address book
destinations per group) can be registered.
Group destinations are registered from Web Connection. For details on regis-
tering, refer to the [Reference Guide].
Program
Destinations where scan data is frequently sent can be registered together
with scan settings (scan settings, document settings, etc.). During scanning,
a program destination can be recalled by pressing the [Mode Memory] key in
the control panel. A maximum of 400 program destinations can be registered.
For details on registering, refer to “Registering a program destination” on
page 10-36.
Summary of Contents for d-COLORMF3000
Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE d COLORMF3000 Code 559911en GB...
Page 8: ...x 6...
Page 18: ...Contents x 16...
Page 19: ...1Introduction...
Page 32: ...Getting Acquainted with Your Machine 1 14...
Page 33: ...2Control panel and touch panel screens...
Page 49: ...3Utility Settings...
Page 127: ...4Media Handling...
Page 164: ...Loading a Document 4 38...
Page 165: ...5Using the Printer Driver...
Page 176: ...Using the Postscript PCL and XPS Printer Driver 5 12...
Page 177: ...6Proof Print External memory and ID Print functions...
Page 182: ...ID Print 6 6...
Page 183: ...7Performing Copy mode operations...
Page 198: ...Image Quality 7 16...
Page 199: ...8Additional copy operations...
Page 203: ...9Scanning From a Computer Application...
Page 216: ...Using a Web Service 9 14...
Page 217: ...10 1Scanning with the machine...
Page 254: ...Registering destinations 10 38...
Page 255: ...11 Replacing Consumables...
Page 294: ...Antistatic Protection 11 40...
Page 295: ...12 Maintenance...
Page 308: ...Cleaning the machine 12 14...
Page 309: ...13 Troubleshooting...
Page 330: ...Clearing Media Misfeeds 13 22 3 Close the right door...
Page 356: ...Status error and service messages 13 48...
Page 357: ...14 Installing Accessories...
Page 366: ...Working Table WT P01 14 10...
Page 367: ...15 Authentication device IC card type...
Page 374: ...Logging in to this machine 15 8...
Page 375: ...Appendix...
Page 384: ...Our Concern for Environmental Protection A 10...