Printer/Scanner Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Printer/Scanner Unit Type 8000 Operating Instructions
- Manuals for This Machine
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- How to Read This Manual
- About the Scanner Functions
- Display Panel
- Scanner Features
- 1. Sending Scan Files by E-mail
- Before Sending Scan Files by E-mail
- Basic Operation for Sending Scan Files by E-mail
- Switching to the E-mail Screen
- Specifying E-mail Destinations
- Specifying the E-mail Sender
- Specifying the E-mail Subject
- Specifying the E-mail Message
- Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E-mail
- 2. Sending Scan Files to Folders
- Before Sending Files by Scan to Folder
- Basic Operations When Using Scan to Folder
- Switching to the Scan to Folder Screen
- Specifying Scan to Folder Destinations
- Simultaneous Storage and Sending by Scan to Folder
- 3. Storing Files Using the Scanner Function
- 4. Delivering Scan Files
- 5. Scanning Originals with the Network TWAIN Scanner
- 6. Various Scan Settings
- 7. Appendix
- INDEX

Sending Scan Files to Folders
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Sending Files to a Shared Network Folder
This section explains how to specify the destination when sending files to a
shared network folder.
Important
❒ The shared folder must have been created on the client computer in advance,
see Windows Help.
❒ You can create the shared folder under Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Windows
Server 2003/2003 R2, and Mac OS X.
❒ Depending on the operating system of the client computer, access to the
shared folder may require authentication.
❒ This machine does not support DFS (Distributed File System).
You can send a file to a shared folder over the network by any of the following
methods:
• Enter the path to the destination directly
• Specify the path by browsing the network for the destination
Entering the path to the destination manually
You can enter the path to the destination folder manually.
A Press [Manual Entry].
B Press [SMB].
C Press [Manual Entry] on the right side of the path field.
The soft keyboard appears.
D Enter the path for the folder.
The following is an example of a path where the folder name is “user” and the
computer name is “desk01”: \\desk01\user.
Instead of specifying the destination using its path, you can also use its IPv4
address.










