User's Manual

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Windows
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Windows Server
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FTP service of Microsoft
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Internet Information Services
Mac OS X 10.7 or later operating systems
FTP service of Mac OS X
For SMB:
This feature is supported on Windows Server
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2008 or later and Mac OS X 10.7 or later.
Overview for Scanning to an FTP Server
The following is a typical setup flow for sending scanned data to an FTP server:
1 Set SMB/FTP Destination into the Address Book.
See "Setting SMB/FTP Destination Into the Address Book."
2 Send the scanned data on the network.
See "Sending the Scanned Data on the Network."
Overview for Scanning to a Shared Folder Using SMB
NOTE:
The setup for Scan to Network Folder via SMB can be configured easily with the bundled Address
Book Editor utility.
For details about Address Book Editor, see "Using Address Book Editor."
Scan to Network Folder can be also accomplished with the Web Services on Devices (WSD)
function.
For details about scanning using the Web Services on Devices (WSD) function, see "Scanning to a
Computer With a Network Connection" and "Scanning From a Computer Using Web Services on
Devices (WSD)."
The following is a typical setup flow for sending scanned data to a shared folder using
SMB:
1 Set a user account.
See "Setting a User Account (SMB Only)."
2 Create a shared folder.
See "Creating a Shared Folder (SMB Only)."
3 Set SMB/FTP Destination into the Address Book.
See "Setting SMB/FTP Destination Into the Address Book."
4 Send the scanned data on the network.
See "Sending the Scanned Data on the Network."
Setting a User Account (SMB Only)
To send scanned data to a SMB shared folder, it is necessary to have a shared folder on a
computer. To create a shared folder, a user account with a valid password is required.
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