Specifications
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTENTS
- BEFORE INSTALLATION
- SETUP IN A WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT
- SETUP IN A MACINTOSH ENVIRONMENT
- PRINTING FROM WINDOWS
- PRINTER UTILITIES (WINDOWS)
- PRINTING FROM MACINTOSH
- WEB FUNCTIONS IN THE MACHINE
- BEFORE USING THE SCAN TO USB AND NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION
- USING THE NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SHARPDESK CD-ROM (for Windows)
- SPECIFICATIONS
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BEFORE USING THE SCAN TO USB AND NETWORK SCANNER FUNCTION
STORING SCANNING SETTINGS - Network Scanning
1
Click "Network Scanning" in the menu
frame of the Web page.
2
Click "Add" below the scan list.
If you need to change the
settings in a previously
stored scan mode, select
the scan mode and click
"Edit". To delete a scan
mode, select the scan
mode and click "Delete".
3
Select the desired scanning settings.
Refer to the following table for information on
each setting.
4
When you have finished selecting the
settings, click "Submit".
The selected settings are stored.
Scan Mode settings
Item Description Default setting
Name Enter a name for the scan mode (up to 32 characters). —
Colour Mode Select Full Colour, Grayscale, or Mono 2 gradation for the colour mode. Full Colour
Resolution Select the resolution. 150 dpi
Void Area
Select "On" to not scan the 4 mm around the edges of the image and
instead attach a white border.
Off
Light Source
When "Mono 2 gradation" is selected for "Colour Mode", select "Red",
"Green", or "Blue" for the light source.
Green
File Type Select "PDF", "JPG" or "TIFF" for the file type of the scanned image. PDF
Compression Mode
Select "None", "MH (G3)", or "MMR (G4)" for the compression mode of
the scanned image.
None
Pages Per File Select the number of pages per image file. ALL
Default Scan Mode
If you wish to use this scan mode as the default scan mode when storing
destinations, select the "Default Scan Mode" checkbox. The "Default
Scan Mode" is also used for Scan to E-mail when the e-mail address is
directly entered or selected from an LDAP server.
Not selected










