User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety
- Getting Started
- Installation and Setup
- Using the Services
- Printing
- Paper and Media
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Overview
- General Troubleshooting
- Restarting the Printer
- Printer Fails to Power On
- Printer Resets or Powers Off Frequently
- Document Prints from the Wrong Tray
- Automatic 2-Sided Printing Problems
- Paper Tray Fails to Close
- Printing Takes Too Long
- Print Job Fails to Print
- Printer Makes Unusual Noises
- Condensation has Formed Inside the Printer
- Paper Curl
- Paper Jams
- Printing Problems
- Print-Quality Problems
- Copy and Scan Problems
- Fax Problems
- Getting Help
- Security
- Xerox® CentreWare® Internet Services
- Setting Access Rights
- Setting Print Permissions
- Device User Database
- Secure HTTP
- IP Filtering
- IPSec
- Security Certificates
- Concealing or Showing Job Names
- 802.1x
- Displaying or Hiding Network Settings
- System Timeout
- USB Port Security
- Restricting Access to the Web User Interface
- Software Verification Test
- Specifications
- Regulatory Information
- Recycling and Disposal
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Scan Using the Windows Web Services on Devices Application
On your computer, ensure that the printer is installed using WSD and is available for use on the
network. For details, refer to Installation and Setup. On your printer, ensure that WSD is enabled. For
details, refer to Scan to Network Settings.
1. At the printer, load originals face up into the automatic document feeder, or place a single original
face down on the document glass.
2. On your computer, open the Windows Fax and Scan application.
3. Click File, then select New, then Scan.
4. To select your device for scanning, for Scanner, click Change. From the list, select your printer.
5. In the New Scan window, click the Profile list. Depending on the type of documents that you are
scanning, choose an option.
• For text-based documents or documents containing line art, choose Documents.
• For documents containing graphic images, or for photographs, choose Photo.
The default settings for scanning a document or photo appear automatically.
6. Adjust scanning options as needed.
7. To view how your document appears when scanned, click Preview.
8. To scan the original document, click Scan.
The scanned image is stored in the default Documents folder, in the Scanned Documents sub
folder.
9. You can forward scanned images to an email address or a network folder automatically. To choose
a forwarding option, click Tools, then click Scan Routing. Select your preferred option, enter the
destination details, then click Save.
The scanned images are forwarded to the specified destination.










