
Xerox
®
Apps
Xerox
®
AltaLink
®
B80XX Series Multifunction Printer
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User Guide
Creating a New Workflow
1.
At your computer, open a Web browser, in the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then
press
Enter
or
Return
.
Note:
If you do not know the IP address of your printer, see
Finding the IP Address of Your Printer
on page 42.
2.
Click the
Scan
tab.
3.
In the Display area, select
Workflows
, then select
Create New Workflow
.
4.
For Add Destination to Workflow, select an option:
−
To add an existing file destination to the workflow, select
Select from a Predefined List
.
−
To add a file destination to the workflow, select
Enter a Scan Destination
.
−
To add a fax destination to the workflow, select
Enter a Server Fax Number
.
5.
For Select from a Predefined List, select a destination from the File Destination list, then click
Add
.
6.
For Enter a Scan Destination, add these details:
a.
Click the
Friendly Name
field, then enter a name for the scan destination.
b.
For Protocol, select an option, then enter the destination address.
•
For IP Address, enter the IP Address: Port number.
•
For Host Name, enter the Host Name: Port number.
c.
Enter the name of the destination folder as needed. In SMB, the destination folder is the
shared folder.
d.
In Document Path, enter the name of the subfolder within the destination folder. Select a Filing
Policy.
e.
Enter a valid login name and password.
Note:
Use the login name for the computer that holds the destination folder. The login name can
include the domain name, such as
domain name\login name
.
f.
Click
Add
.
7.
For Enter a Server Fax Number, add a Fax Number, set the Delivery options, then click
Add
.
8.
To add another destination to the workflow:
−
To add a file destination, for File Destinations, click
Add
.
−
To add a fax destination, for Fax Destinations, click
Add
.
9.
Set the scan settings for the workflow as required.
After a workflow is created in the Embedded Web Server, the workflow is added to the list in the
Workflow Scanning App.
Scanning to a Shared Network Folder
You can scan to a shared folder on a network using SMB. The folder can be on a server or computer
running SMB services.
To scan to a shared network folder, create a shared folder with read and write access privileges.