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Scanning originals and sending via SMB/ FTP
(Scan to Server)
You can scan an image and send it to a server via the SMB or FTP.
Preparation for scanning to SMB/FTP
Select the folder and share it with the machine in order to receive the
scanned file.
Note
The next steps are for SMB server setting using SyncThru™
Web Service, and the setting for FTP server is the same as
SMB. Apply the same steps for setting up the FTP server.
1 Turn your networked computer on and open the web browser.
2 Enter your machine's IP address as the URL in a browser.
3 Click Go to access the SyncThru™ Web Service.
4 Click Address Book.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter a name and speed number.
7 Check Add SMB.
8 Enter the server address in dotted decimal notation or a host name.
9 Enter the server port number, from 1 to 65535. The default port
number is 139.
10 If you want to allow the unauthorized person’s access to SMB
server, check Anonymous. By default, this is unchecked.
11 Enter the login name and password.
12 Enter the domain name of the SMB server.
13 Enter the path of shared folder in the SMB server for storing the
scanned images.
14 Configure Scan folder creating policy, Filing Policy and File
Name.
15 Click Apply.
Scanning and sending to SMB/FTP server
1 Press Scan to Server.
Note
If the authentication message shows, enter User Name
and Password. This message shows only when the network
administrator has set the authentication in SyncThru™
Web Service. (Page
13.9)
2 Place the originals face up in the DADF. Or you can use the scanner
glass for one sheet of paper.
3 Adjust the document settings in the Options tab.
4 Select Duplex and Resolution in the Options tab.
5 Press Scan to Server to show the SMB server list you entered in
the SyncThru™ Web Service. .
6 Select the destination SMB server.
Note
You can select up to five destinations using both of SMB or
FTP servers.
7 Press Start on the control panel.
The machine begins scanning and then sends the scanned image to
the specified server.