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6.2
Setting Folders
This section explains the procedure for setting a folder to save a file and for setting a link destination folder.
The procedure for setting a folder name is also explained.
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If the machine is connected to a network, link folders 31 to 36 and FTP folders 37 to 42 can be set.
6.2.1
Roles of the Folders
There are 42 folders are available for saving a file. 30 folders are for the server of this machine, 6 are
link folders for network-connected machines, and 6 are FTP folders for FTP servers. The folder types,
property settings, and functions are as follows.
Folder Type
Items
Description
Storage Folder(s)
• No. 1 to 29
Ordinary folders for storage
existing in this machine
Setting
items
• Password
None or 4-digit code
• Remote link folder
You can set whether to copy a job into a link folder when saving or
reprinting the job. Select none or a link folder from No. 31 to 36.
Function
• Saving file
• Renaming, deleting, or editing a file
• Copying/moving a file
You can copy or move a file to any folder.
Shared folder
• No. 30
An open folder existing in this
machine. This folder can be
accessed from linked machines.
All files transferred from the
linked machine are saved in this
folder.
Setting
items
• Password
None or 4-digit code
• FTP password
You can set an FTP password can be set. The FTP password is
required when accessing this machine from a linked machine.
(The login name is fixed to dc1010s.)
• Auto print
You can specify whether to automatically print a non-output job.
• Auto print retry interval
You can specify the interval for retrying the auto print if it fails to
print. None, or from 1 to 60 minutes can be specified.
Function
• Saving a file
• Renaming, deleting and editing a file
• Auto print
A non-output job is printed automatically.
• Copying/moving a file
You can copy or move a file to any folder.
Other
A file that has been programmed with the Auto Print feature is
displayed as an icon with a clock mark attached.
When you manually reprint a file with a clock mark, the auto print is
completed.
Summary of Contents for 2101
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