User guide
Scan to PC 
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Job template list
Allows you to select a job template for the scan job. 
• DEFAULT - This is the default job template. This template is used as a base 
template when a new template is to be created in CentreWare Internet Services. 
This template cannot be deleted. It can be edited and returned to the factory-default 
only by the System Administrator.
• @S2HOME - This is a template for the Scan-to-Home feature. Selecting this 
template verifies a user and sends scanned data to the user’s private folder.
NOTE: The job template “@S2HOME” is displayed only when the remote 
authentication is enabled, and [Enabled] is selected for [Status], under [Properties] 
> [Services] > [Scan to Home] in CentreWare Internet Services. For more 
information, refer to the Scanner Environment Settings and CentreWare Internet 
Services chapters in the System Administration Guide.
NOTE: The job template “@S2HOME” cannot be edited using a remote 
application.
Go to
Allows you to specify the number of the job template to be displayed, using the numeric 
keypad on the control panel. The specified job template is displayed at the top of the 
template list.
Template Description
Displays the [Template Description] screen where you can view the template 
description, settings, and location.
Update Templates
Updates the list of available job templates.
Scan to PC
This section describes how to send scanned documents to specified destinations using 
the FTP or SMB protocol. For more information, refer to the following:
Transfer Protocol – page 126
Address Book – page 127
Browse – page 127
1.
Press the <All Services> button 
on the control panel.
2.
Select [Scan to PC] on the touch 
screen.
3.
Set the following items.
Server
Allows you to specify the address of the destination server. Select a server name from 
the Address Book or select [Server] and enter a server name or IP address using the 
screen keyboard.
NOTE: If a server name is used instead of an IP address, the appropriate DNS 
information has to be entered via CentreWare Internet Services. Without DNS 
properly defined, the host name will not be translated into an IP address.










