The network scanner allows
you to create an image file from the original data scanned by the
machine, and send the file over a network to a PC, FTP server, or
other destinations. If necessary, it scans the original using a
TWAIN-compliant application on your PC.
The network scanner function provides the following scanning
modes.
The scanner function of the machine sends a scanned
original as described below based on the specification of the destination.
The scanned file is sent as an Internet fax. Internet
faxes are received if necessary.
The machine supports Direct SMTP, which lets you directly
send Internet faxes within your company without using a mail server.
In data entry mode, information entered using the touch
panel or automatically generated by the machine is sent to a directory
on an FTP server or an application on a PC as a metadata file in
XML format.
To use the machine as a network scanner,
you must store sender information, configure server settings, store destinations
in the address book, and perform other required operations.
Make sure the main power switch is in the “ " position.
When the main power indicator is lit up, the main power is in the “ " position. If the main power indicator is not lit up, turn the main power switch to the “ " position and press the [POWER] button on the operation panel.Check the date and time.
Verify that the correct date and time are set in the machine.Store the sender information.
Before using Scan to E-mail:Configure settings required in the setting mode.
Configure server settings, default settings for the network scanner, and settings for Internet Fax.Store the destination addresses for each scan mode in the address book.
You can send an image by directly entering an address when using Scan to Image. It is convenient to previously store addresses in the address book.To store your computer in the machine as
a destination for Scan to Desktop, Network Scanner Tool Lite must
be installed.
To scan an image to your computer, Network Scanner Tool Lite
must be running on your computer.
The machine supports Direct SMTP, which
lets you directly send Internet faxes within your company without
using a mail server.
For the procedure for storing the Direct SMTP address in the
address book, see "
STORING ADDRESSES THROUGH DIRECT ENTRY", "
STORING ADDRESSES THROUGH GLOBAL ADDRESS SEARCH" or
"STORING GROUPS". Stored
Direct SMTP addresses are included in the address book for Internet
fax mode.
If the destination is busy, the machine will wait briefly
and then automatically resend.
If a communication error occurs or the other fax machine
does not answer the call within a preset period of time, transmission
will automatically be attempted again after a preset interval.
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