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4 Click OK.
Sending the Scanned Data on the Network
1 Load the document(s).
See "Loading Documents."
2 Press the (Home) button.
3 Tap Scan to Network Folder.
4 Tap the desired address Done.
If the desired address is not displayed, swipe the screen.
5 Tap , and then check and change the scan settings.
See "Scan Settings."
6 Tap Scan.
Share Name Enter the name of the shared folder. See "Creating a Shared Folder
(SMB Only)." For SMB only.
Example: Share, Sharefolder
Path Enter the path of the sub-folder within the shared folder. If you have
not created a sub-folder, leave this blank.
When entering the sub-folder path, make sure that the sub-folder is
already created and do not enter the name of the shared folder.
Example:
Shared Folder name: MyShare, Second-level folder name: MyPic
Enter "MyPic".
If you have created a sub-folder within a sub-folder, separate each
sub-folder name with a backslash (SMB) or forward slash (FTP).
Example:
Shared Folder name: MyShare, Second-level folder name: MyPic,
Third-level folder name: John
For SMB enter "MyPic\John".
For FTP enter "MyPic\John".
Login Name Enter the user account name to allow access to a shared folder on
your computer (SMB) or to an FTP server.
For Computer (SMB): Windows
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login name that you have
specified in the procedure 1.
For Server (FTP): Contact your system administrator.
Login Password Enter the password corresponding to the login name.
For Computer (SMB): Empty password is not valid in the
Network(Computer) feature. Make sure that you have a valid
password for the user login account. See "Setting a User Account
(SMB Only)."
For Server (FTP): Contact your system administrator.
Confirm Login Password Re-enter your password.
Port Number Enter the Server Port Number. If you are unsure, you can enter the
default value of 139 for Computer (SMB) and 21 for FTP server.
Available ports are:
For Computer (SMB): 139, 445, 5000 - 65535
For Server (FTP): 21, 5000 - 65535