3. To add the selected destination to the address book, perform the following substeps:
a.
Select
Add to Address Book
.
b.
Select
Save
.
The
Browse
window is displayed.
4. Select
Save
to save and close the
Browse
window.
Complete the steps in the procedure
Specifying a Scan to PC Destination Using the UI Keyboard
1. From the main
Scan to PC tab
window, select inside the
Server
field.
The UI screen keyboard is displayed.
2. Enter information to identify the server using the keyboard.
For the
Server
name, enter a server name or IP address. When the save location is in the DFS
namespace on Windows, enter a domain name or server name. Up to 64 characters are allowed.
3. Select
Save
.
4. Select inside the
Shared Name
field and enter a shared name.
When the save location is in the DFS namespace on Windows, enter a root name. Up to 64
characters. This option is only available when you select SMB in Transfer Protocol.
5. Select
Save
.
6. Select inside the
Save In
field and enter a directory path.
When the save location is in the DFS namespace on Windows, enter a folder name. Up to 128
characters. This option is only available when you select FTP or SMB in Transfer Protocol.
7. Select
Save
to save and return to the main
Scan to PC tab
window.
8. Select inside the
User Name
field then enter the user name of the computer to which you are
forwarding the data.
When a user name is not required for the destination, this field can be skipped.
9. Select
Save
.
10. Select inside the
Password
field and enter the password for the user name.
Up to 32 characters are allowed.
11. Select
Save
.
Complete the steps in the procedure
Store to Folder
Store to Folder Overview
Use the
Store to Folder
option to scan documents and save the scanned data in a folder of the press.
Note:
Folders must be created before using the Store to Folder feature. Refer to the
System
Administrator Guide
for detailed information and instruction on creating folders.
Store to Folder Components
Use the Scan to Folder option to scan documents and save the scanned data in a folder of the press.
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