Ricoh Printer Scanner Unit Type 8000 Users Manual

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Printer/Scanner Unit Type 8000
Operating Instructions
Scanner Reference
Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the
Safety Information in "About This Machine" before using the machine.
Sending Scan Files by E-mail
Sending Scan Files to Folders
Storing Files Using the Scanner Function
Delivering Scan Files
Scanning Originals with the Network TWAIN Scanner
Various Scan Settings
Appendix
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Introduction
This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine. For your
safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. Keep this manual in a handy
place for quick reference.
Important
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be li-
able for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or oper-
ating the machine.
Notes:
Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from the machine.
Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Caution:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the inch version.
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Manuals for This Machine
Refer to the manuals that are relevant to what you want to do with the machine.
Important
Media differ according to manual.
The printed and electronic versions of a manual have the same contents .
Adobe Acrobat Reader/Adobe Reader must be installed in order to view the
manuals as PDF files.
Depending on which country you are in, there may also be html manuals. To
view these manuals, a Web browser must be installed.
About This Machine
Be sure to read the Safety Information in this manual before using the machine.
This manual provides an introduction to the functions of the machine. It also
explains the control panel, preparation procedures for using the machine,
how to enter text, and how to install the CD-ROMs provided.
Troubleshooting
Provides a guide to solving common problems, and explains how to replace
paper, toner, and other consumables.
Copy/ Document Server Reference
Explains Copier and Document Server functions and operations. Also refer to
this manual for explanations on how to place originals.
Facsimile Reference
Explains Facsimile functions and operations.
Printer Reference
Explains Printer functions and operations.
Scanner Reference
Explains Scanner functions and operations.
Network Guide
Explains how to configure and operate the machine in a network environ-
ment, and use the software provided.
This manual covers all models, and includes descriptions of functions and
settings that might not be available on this machine. Images, illustrations, and
information about operating systems that are supported might also differ
slightly from those of this machine.
General Settings Guide
Explains User Tools settings, and Address Book procedures such as register-
ing fax numbers, e-mail addresses, and user codes. Also refer to this manual
for explanations on how to connect the machine.
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Security Reference
This manual is for administrators of the machine. It explains security func-
tions that you can use to prevent unauthorized use of the machine, data tam-
pering, or information leakage. For enhanced security, we recommend that
you first make the following settings:
Install the Device Certificate.
Enable SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Encryption.
Change the user name and password of the administrator using Web Image
Monitor.
For details, see “Setting Up the Machine”, Security Reference.
Be sure to read this manual when setting the enhanced security functions, or
user and administrator authentication.
PostScript 3 Supplement
Explains how to set up and use PostScript 3.
UNIX Supplement
For “UNIX Supplement”, please visit our Web site or consult an authorized
dealer.
Other manuals
Manuals for DeskTopBinder Lite
DeskTopBinder Lite Setup Guide
DeskTopBinder Introduction Guide
•Auto Document Link Guide
Note
Manuals provided are specific to machine types.
“PostScript 3 Supplement” and “UNIX Supplement” include descriptions of
functions and settings that might not be available on this machine.
The following software products are referred to using general names:
*1 Optional
Product name General name
DeskTopBinder Lite and
DeskTopBinder Professional *1
DeskTopBinder
ScanRouter EX Professional *1 and
ScanRouter EX Enterprise *1
the ScanRouter delivery software
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Manuals for This Machine ......................................................................................i
How to Read This Manual .....................................................................................1
Symbols .....................................................................................................................1
About the Scanner Functions...............................................................................2
Display Panel..........................................................................................................3
Simplified Display.......................................................................................................3
Confirmation Displays ................................................................................................4
Scanner Features...................................................................................................8
1. Sending Scan Files by E-mail
Before Sending Scan Files by E-mail.................................................................11
Outline of Sending Scan Files by E-mail..................................................................11
Preparation for Sending by E-mail ...........................................................................12
Registering E-mail Addresses in the Address Book.................................................12
E-mail Screen...........................................................................................................13
Basic Operation for Sending Scan Files by E-mail...........................................14
Switching to the E-mail Screen ..........................................................................17
Specifying E-mail Destinations ..........................................................................18
Selecting the Destination from the Machine’s Address Book...................................18
Entering an E-mail Address Manually ......................................................................22
Selecting Destinations by Searching an LDAP Server.............................................23
Registering a Directly-Entered Destination in the Address Book .............................26
Specifying the E-mail Sender .............................................................................27
Selecting a Sender from the List ..............................................................................27
Using a Registration Number to Specify a Sender Name ........................................28
Selecting the Sender by Searching the Machine’s Address Book ...........................29
Specifying the E-mail Subject.............................................................................31
Specifying the E-mail Message ..........................................................................32
Selecting a Message from the List ...........................................................................32
Manual Entry of a Message .....................................................................................33
Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E-mail .................................................34
Sending the URL by E-mail......................................................................................35
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2. Sending Scan Files to Folders
Before Sending Files by Scan to Folder ............................................................37
Outline of Sending Scan Files by Scan to Folder.....................................................37
Preparation for Sending by Scan to Folder ..............................................................40
Registering Destination Folders in the Address Book..............................................41
Scan to Folder Screen .............................................................................................42
Basic Operations When Using Scan to Folder..................................................43
Switching to the Scan to Folder Screen ............................................................45
Specifying Scan to Folder Destinations ............................................................46
Selecting the Destination from the Machine’s Address Book...................................46
Sending Files to a Shared Network Folder ..............................................................50
Sending Files to an FTP Server ...............................................................................54
Sending Files to an NDS Tree or NetWare Server ..................................................56
Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address Book ...................60
Simultaneous Storage and Sending by Scan to Folder ...................................61
3. Storing Files Using the Scanner Function
Before Storing Files.............................................................................................63
Outline of File Storage under the Scanner Function ................................................63
Basic Operation for Storing Scan Files .............................................................65
Specifying File Information for a Stored File ....................................................67
Specifying a User Name ..........................................................................................67
Specifying a File Name ............................................................................................68
Specifying a Password.............................................................................................69
Displaying the List of Stored Files .....................................................................70
List of Stored Files ...................................................................................................70
Searching the List of Stored Files ............................................................................72
Checking Stored Files .........................................................................................74
Checking a Stored File Selected from the List .........................................................74
Checking Stored Files from a Client Computer........................................................76
Sending a Stored File ..........................................................................................77
Sending Stored Files................................................................................................77
Managing Stored Files.........................................................................................79
Deleting a Stored File...............................................................................................79
Changing Data for a Stored File...............................................................................80
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4. Delivering Scan Files
Before Delivering Files ........................................................................................85
Outline of Scan File Delivery....................................................................................85
Preparing to Deliver a File........................................................................................86
Installing DeskTopBinder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM .....................................87
Network Delivery Scanner Screen ...........................................................................88
Basic Operation for Delivering Files ..................................................................89
Switching to the Network Delivery Scanner Screen.........................................92
Specifying Delivery Destinations .......................................................................93
Selecting Destinations Registered in the Delivery Server’s Address Book..............93
Specifying the Sender .........................................................................................97
Selecting a Sender from the Sender List in the Delivery Server’s Destination List
....97
Selecting the Sender by Entering the Registration Number.....................................98
Selecting a Sender by Searching the Delivery Server’s Destination List .................99
Specifying the Subject of the E-mail to Be Transmitted via the Delivery Server
...101
Simultaneous Storage and Delivery.................................................................102
5. Scanning Originals with the Network TWAIN Scanner
Before Using the Network TWAIN Scanner .....................................................103
Outline of the Network TWAIN Scanner.................................................................104
Preparing to Use the Network TWAIN Scanner .....................................................105
Installing the TWAIN Driver from the Supplied CD-ROM.......................................106
Basic Network TWAIN Scanner Operation ......................................................107
6. Various Scan Settings
Scan Settings .....................................................................................................109
Items for Specifying Scan Settings..................................................................110
Scan Type ..............................................................................................................110
Resolution ..............................................................................................................110
Scan Size ...............................................................................................................111
Edit .........................................................................................................................119
Adjusting Image Density...................................................................................120
Setting of Original Feed Type...........................................................................121
Original Orientation ................................................................................................121
Original Settings.....................................................................................................123
Batch, SADF ..........................................................................................................125
Divide .....................................................................................................................127
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Scanning Multiple Pages of Originals as One File .........................................129
Setting File Type and File Name.......................................................................131
Setting File Type ....................................................................................................131
Setting File Name...................................................................................................133
Security Settings to PDF Files ...............................................................................135
Programs ............................................................................................................139
Registering Frequently Used Setting .....................................................................139
Recalling a Registered Content .............................................................................140
Changing a Registered Program............................................................................141
Deleting a Program ................................................................................................142
Changing the Registered Program Name ..............................................................142
Registering Initial Values for Initial Display ............................................................143
Scan Settings When Using Twain Scanner.....................................................144
Setting Original Orientation on the TWAIN Scanner ..............................................144
When Scanning Originals of Mixed Sizes Using TWAIN Scanner .........................146
7. Appendix
Relationship between Resolution and File Size..............................................147
When Using E-mail, Folder Sending, Storing or Network Delivery Function .........148
When Using as a TWAIN Scanner.........................................................................149
Relationship between File Type Specified for Scanning
and File Types for Sending E-mail and Folder..............................................151
Software Supplied on CD-ROM ........................................................................153
Quick Install............................................................................................................153
TWAIN Driver .........................................................................................................153
DeskTopBinder Lite................................................................................................154
Values of Various Set Items for Transmission/Storage/Delivery Function
.....156
Transmission Function ...........................................................................................156
Storage Function....................................................................................................158
Network Delivery Function .....................................................................................159
Specifications.....................................................................................................160
INDEX....................................................................................................... 161
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How to Read This Manual
Symbols
This manual uses the following symbols:
Indicates important safety notes.
Ignoring these notes could result in serious injury or death. Be sure to read these
notes. They can be found in the “Safety Information” section of About This Ma-
chine.
Indicates important safety notes.
Ignoring these notes could result in moderate or minor injury, or damage to the
machine or to property. Be sure to read these notes. They can be found in the
“Safety Information” section of About This Machine.
Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations
of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure
to read these explanations.
Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine’s functions, and instruc-
tions on resolving user errors.
This symbol is located at the end of sections. It indicates where you can find fur-
ther relevant information.
[ ]
Indicates the names of keys that appear on the machine’s display panel.
{ }
Indicates the names of keys on the machine’s control panel.
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About the Scanner Functions
This section describes functions you can use in the scanner mode.
For details about each function, see respective chapters.
Sending scanned files
There are several methods you can use to send captured data as files to com-
puters.
Sending scan files by e-mail
For details, see chapter 1 “Sending Scan Files by E-mail”.
Sending scan files to a shared folder
For details, see chapter 2 “Sending Scan Files to Folders”.
Sending scan files to an FTP server
For details, see chapter 2 “Sending Scan Files to Folders”.
Sending scan files to a NetWare server
For details, see chapter 2 “Sending Scan Files to Folders”.
Delivering scan files using the delivery server
For details, see chapter 4 “Delivering Scan Files”.
Scanning originals using the TWAIN driver
Use the TWAIN driver to specify the machine where originals will be scanned
from a client computer. For details, see chapter 5 “Scanning Originals with
the Network TWAIN Scanner”.
Storing files
You can store scan files on the machine's hard disc. Stored files can be sent lat-
er. For details, see chapter 3 “Storing Files Using the Scanner Function”.
Note
When the Copy Data Security Unit is installed, if you scan an original that
was printed using the data security for copying function, the machine beeps
and an entirely gray page is sent or stored. You can use the log file to check
who scanned the confidential original. For details about the data security for
copying function, see Security Reference.
Reference
p.11 “Sending Scan Files by E-mail”
p.37 “Sending Scan Files to Folders”
p.85 “Delivering Scan Files”
p.103 “Scanning Originals with the Network TWAIN Scanner”
p.63 “Storing Files Using the Scanner Function”
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Display Panel
This section explains the simplified display and three confirmation screens:
Check Modes, Preview, and Transmission File Status.
You can find explanations about the E-mail screen, Scan to Folder screen, List of
Stored Files screen, or Network Delivery Scanner screen in this manual. For de-
tails, see “E-mail Screen”, “Scan to Folder Screen”, “List of Stored Files”, and
“Network Delivery Scanner Screen”.
Reference
p.13 “E-mail Screen”
p.42 “Scan to Folder Screen”
p.70 “List of Stored Files”
p.88 “Network Delivery Scanner Screen”
Simplified Display
This section explains how to switch to the simplified display.
When you press the {Simplified Display} key, the screen changes from the initial
display to the simplified display.
Letters and keys are displayed at a larger size, making operations easier.
Example of Simplified Display
1. [Key Color]
Press to increase screen contrast by changing the color of the keys.
This is available only for the simplified display.
Note
To return to the initial screen, press the {Simplified Display} key again.
Certain keys do not appear on the simplified display.
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AMW001S
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Confirmation Displays
This section explains three confirmation displays: Check Modes, Preview and
Transmission File Status.
Check Modes
This section explains items that are displayed and how to display the Check
Modes screen.
Use the Check Modes screen to check scanning and transmission settings.
Pressing [Check Modes] switches the screen from the initial scanner screen to the
Check Modes screen.
Check Modes
1. Original
Displays Scan Settings, Original Feed
Type, and other scanning settings.
2. Transmission function icon
Displays the icon of the transmission
function in use.
3. Sender and Destination
Displays the sender and transmission or
delivery destinations.
4. Send
Displays transmission settings such as
Sender and Subject.
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Preview
This section explains items that are displayed and how to display the Preview screen.
Use the Preview screen to check that of originals have been scanned correctly.
You can display the Preview screen when sending files by e-mail or Scan to Fold-
er, delivering files, or simultaneously sending and delivering files.
To display the Preview screen, press [Preview], and then start scanning while
[Preview] is still selected.
Preview
1. [Zoom Out] and [Zoom In]
Press to reduce or enlarge the displayed
preview.
2. [][][][]
Press to shift the displayed area.
3. [Cancel TX]
Press to close a preview and interrupt a
transmission.
4. [Continue TX]
Press to close a preview and continue a
transmission.
5. Display File
Displays a file's name and size.
6. Display Page
Displays the number of the currently dis-
played page, total number of pages, page
size, and color mode.
7. [Switch]
Press to change the page of the selected
file that is displayed.
8. Display Position
Displays the position of an image when
enlarged.
Note
Preview is not available if a file is stored using [Store Only].
Preview is not available when sending a stored file.
You can view a stored file using the Preview screen displayed from the list of
stored files. For details about viewing a stored file, see “Checking a Stored
File Selected from the List”.
Preview might not be displayed if scanning failed or the image file is corrupted.
If this is the case, scan the original again.
Reference
p.74 “Checking a Stored File Selected from the List”
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Transmission File Status
This section explains items that are displayed and how to display the Transmis-
sion File Status screen.
Use the Transmission File Status screen to check e-mail transmission, Scan to
Folder, and delivery results.
Press [Scanned Files Status] to display the Transmission File Status screen.
Up to 9 transmission or delivery results are displayed at the same time. Press [U]
or [T] to switch between results.
Transmission File Status
1. Date/Time
Displays the time and date transmission
was specified by this machine or the time
and date when Completed, Error, or Can-
celled was confirmed.
2. Transmission function icon
Displays the icon of the transmission
function used.
3. Destination
Displays the transmission destination.
If you have selected multiple destina-
tions, the first selected destination is dis-
played.
Other destinations appear as “+ 2”. (X in-
dicates the number of destinations.)
4. Sender
Displays the sender name.
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5. File Name
Displays the stored file name of files that
are simultaneously sent and stored, or of
stored files that are sent.
6. Status
Displays one of the following transmis-
sion statuses: Completed, Sending...,
Waiting..., Error, or Cancelled.
7. [Stop TX]
To cancel transmission, select a file
whose status is [Waiting...], and then press
[Stop TX].
8. [Print List]
Press to print transmission results.
Note
You cannot check scanner function transmission results by pressing [Job List]
at the bottom of the screen. To check transmission results, press [Scanned Files
Status], and then display the Transmission File Status screen.
Depending on security settings, some transmission results might not be dis-
played.
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Scanner Features
This section explains Scanner Features settings.
To display the Scanner Features screen, press the {User Tools / Counter} key. For
detailed setting method, see General Settings Guide.
General Settings
Scan Settings
Items Description
Switch Title Sets index to use when the list of destinations of this
machine is displayed.
Update Delivery Server Destina-
tion List
Allows you to update the delivery server's destination
list by pressing [Update Delivery Server Destination List].
To use this function, under [System Settings], set [Deliv-
ery Option] to [On].
Search Destination Specify the default search destination list from the ma-
chine's address book or the LDAP server. To search
through an LDAP server, under [System Settings], reg-
ister the LDAP server, and then set [LDAP Search] to
[On].
TWAIN Standby Time Select the machine's response if a client computer tries
to use the TWAIN scanner while scanning is in
progress.
Destination List Display Priority 1 Select the default destination list from the machine's
destination list or from the Destination List managed
by the delivery server.
Destination List Display Priority 2 Select whether to prioritize the e-mail destination list
or the folder destination list.
Print & Delete Scanner Journal Specify the machine's response of the maximum num-
ber of scanner journals is exceeded.
Print Scanner Journal Allows you to print the scanner journal. The scanner
journal is then deleted.
Delete Scanner Journal Allows you to delete the scanner journal without
printing it.
Items Description
Wait Time for Next Orig.: Exposure
Glass
Set which operation the machine performs while wait-
ing for additional originals after scanning from the ex-
posure glass.
Wait Time for Next Original(s):
SADF
Sets the operation of this machine on the queue for ad-
ditional originals after scanning the originals with Au-
tomatic Document Feeder (ADF). This function is not
available unless ADF is installed.
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Send Settings
Initial Settings
Items Description
Compression (Black & White) Specify a compression method for files scanned in
black and white.
Compression (Gray Scale) specify a compression method for files scanned in
gray scale.
Max. E-mail Size Select whether or not to limit the size of e-mail that has
attachments.
Divide & Send E-mail Select whether or not to divide files that exceed the
size specified in [Max. E-mail Size] and send them as
multiple e-mails.
E-mail Information Language Select the language in which document information
such as the title, date, and administrator's name is
sent.
No. of Digits for Single Page Files Set the number of digits in serial numbers used for sin-
gle-page file names.
Stored File E-mail Method Sets the default for whether to attach a file or send
URL Link when sending stored files by e-mail.
Items Description
Menu Protect Set the default access level for functions whose set-
tings can be changed by users other than the adminis-
trator.
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1. Sending Scan Files by
E-mail
You can attach scan files to e-mails and send them via connections such as LAN
and the Internet.
Before Sending Scan Files by E-mail
This section explains the necessary preparations and the procedure for sending
scan files by e-mail.
Outline of Sending Scan Files by E-mail
This section outlines the function for sending scan files by e-mail.
1. This machine
A scan file can be attached to an e-mail
and sent to a mail server.
2. SMTP server
You need to have an access to an e-mail
server that supports SMTP (Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol), to send scan files by e-
mail. However, it is not essential to have
an e-mail server inside the LAN where
this machine belongs. It transfers a re-
ceived e-mail to a specified destination
through a LAN or the Internet.
3. Client computer
Use e-mail client software to receive e-
mail messages and scan file attachments
that are generated by this machine.
4. LDAP Server
Use this server for administering e-mail
accounts, searching the network, and au-
thenticating the computers that access
the machine. Using the LDAP server, you
can search for destinations from the ma-
chine.
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Sending Scan Files by E-mail
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Preparation for Sending by E-mail
This section explains the preparation and settings for sending scan files by e-mail.
AConnect the machine to the network.
Connect the machine to the network using an Ethernet cable or wireless LAN
(IEEE 802.11b).
BMake the necessary network setting in [System Settings].
If you have connected the machine to the network using an Ethernet cable,
make the following settings. For details, see General Settings Guide.
Specify the machine’s IPv4 address and subnet mask.
Specify the IPv4 gateway address.
•In [Effective Protocol], enable [IPv4].
Specify the SMTP server.
CIf necessary, change settings in [Send Settings] under [Scanner Features].
Note
To connect the machine to the network using a wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b),
an extended wireless LAN board is required respectively. For details, see
Network Guide.
Items to set up in [System Settings] vary depending on the network environ-
ment. For more information about network settings, see General Settings
Guide.
For more information about [Scanner Features], see General Settings Guide.
Registering E-mail Addresses in the Address Book
You can register frequently used e-mail addresses in the address book.
Register e-mail addresses in [Address Book Management] under [Administrator
Tools] from [System Settings]. Addresses can also be registered as groups.
Note
For details about registering e-mail addresses in the address book, see General
Settings Guide.
You can also register e-mail addresses in the address book using Web Image
Monitor or SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. For details about how to install
these applications, see Network Guide. For details about registering address-
es in the address book, see Help of respective applications.
Depending on the machine type, you may not be able to use the machine
when it is updating the address book using CSV files (retrieved using Smart-
DeviceMonitor for Admin) that contain user codes.
Before Sending Scan Files by E-mail
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E-mail Screen
This section explains the screen layout when sending scan files by e-mail.
The function items displayed serve as selector keys. You can select or specify an
item by pressing it.
When you select or specify an item on the display panel, it is highlighted like
[]. Keys that cannot be selected appear like [].
1. Destination field
The specified destination appears. If
more than one destination has been spec-
ified, press [U] or [T] to scroll through the
destinations.
2. E-mail / Folder
Press these tabs to switch between the E-
mail screen and Scan to Folder screen.
Switch the screen also when sending the
same files by both e-mail and Scan to
Folder.
3. E-mail icon
Indicates that the E-mail screen is dis-
played.
4. [Manual Entry]
To specify destinations not registered in
the address book, press this key, and then
enter the e-mail addresses using the soft
keyboard that appears.
5. [Reg. No.]
Press this key to specify the destination
using a 5-digit registration number.
6. Destination List
The list of destinations registered in the
machine appears. If all of the destinations
cannot be displayed, press [U]or [T] to
switch the screen.
Group destinations are denoted by this
symbol ( ).
7. [Text][Subject][Sender Name][Recept.
Notice]
Enter the message and specify the sub-
ject, sender, and whether or not to use
Message Disposition Notification.
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Sending Scan Files by E-mail
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Basic Operation for Sending Scan Files by
E-mail
This section describes the basic operation for sending scan files by e-mail.
AMake sure that no previous settings remain.
If a previous setting remains, press the {Clear Modes} key.
BIf the network delivery scanner screen or Scan to Folder screen appears,
switch to the E-mail screen.
For details, see “Switching to the E-mail Screen”.
CPlace originals.
DIf necessary, press [Scan Settings] to specify scanner settings such as resolu-
tion and scan size.
For details, see “Various Scan Settings”.
EIf necessary, specify the scanning density.
For details, see “Adjusting Image Density”.
FIf necessary, press [Original Feed Type] to specify settings such as original
orientation.
For details, see “Setting of Original Feed Type”.
Basic Operation for Sending Scan Files by E-mail
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GIf necessary, press [File Name / Type] to specify settings such as file name and
file format.
For details, see “Setting File Type and File Name”.
HSpecify the destination.
You can specify multiple destinations.
For details, see “Specifying E-mail Destinations”.
IIf necessary, press [Text] to enter the e-mail message.
For details, see “Specifying the E-mail Message”
JIf necessary, press [Subject] to specify the e-mail subject.
For details, see “Specifying the E-mail Subject”.
KTo specify the e-mail sender, press [Sender Name].
For details, see “Specifying the E-mail Sender”.
LTo use Message Disposition Notification, press [Recept. Notice].
If you select [Recept. Notice], the selected e-mail sender will receive e-mail no-
tification when the e-mail recipient has opened the e-mail.
MPress the {Start} key.
If you are scanning batches, place the next originals.
Note
If you have selected two or more destinations, the destinations can be made
to appear one by one by pressing [U] or [T] next to the destination field.
To cancel a selected destination, display the destination in the destination
field, and then press the {Clear / Stop} key. You can cancel a destination se-
lected from the address book by pressing the selected destination again.
In [System Settings], you can specify the administrator’s e-mail address as
the default sender name. This lets you send e-mail without entering any-
thing for [Sender Name]. For details, see General Settings Guide.
Depending on the security setting, the logged-on user may be specified as
[Sender Name].
To use Message Disposition Notification, log on to the machine as a user
and specify the sender. Note, however, that the [Recept. Notice] notification
e-mail may not be transmitted if the e-mail software of the recipient does
not support Message Disposition Notification.
By pressing the {Check Modes} key, you can switch from the initial scanner
screen to the Check Modes screen so you can check the settings. For details,
see “Check Modes”.
If you press [Preview], and then scan a document, the Preview screen ap-
pears. For details, see “Preview”.
To cancel scanning, press the {Clear / Stop} key.
You can also store a scan file and simultaneously send it by e-mail. For de-
tails, see “Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E-mail”.
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Reference
p.17 “Switching to the E-mail Screen”
p.109 “Various Scan Settings”
p.120 “Adjusting Image Density”
p.121 “Setting of Original Feed Type”
p.131 “Setting File Type and File Name”
p.18 “Specifying E-mail Destinations”
p.32 “Specifying the E-mail Message”
p.31 “Specifying the E-mail Subject”
p.27 “Specifying the E-mail Sender”
p.4 “Check Modes”
p.5 “Preview”
p.34 “Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E-mail”
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Switching to the E-mail Screen
This section explains how to switch the screen to the E-mail screen.
If the Scan to Folder screen is being displayed, press [E-mail] to switch to the E-
mail screen.
If the network delivery scanner screen is being displayed, switch to the E-mail
screen as follows:
APress [Delivery Dest.].
The E-mail screen or Scan to Folder screen appears.
BIf the Scan to Folder screen appears, press [E-mail].
The E-mail screen appears.
Note
You cannot switch from the network delivery scanner screen while deliv-
ery destinations are being specified. To clear the specified destination, dis-
play the destination in the destination field of the network delivery
scanner screen, and then press the {Clear / Stop} key.
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Specifying E-mail Destinations
This section explains how to specify e-mail destinations.
You can specify e-mail destinations by any of the following methods:
Select the destination from the machine’s address book
Enter the e-mail address directly
Search the LDAP server for the destination and select it
Before you select destinations, make sure you have selected [To]. If necessary,
press [Cc] or [Bcc], and then select destinations.
Selecting the Destination from the Machine’s Address Book
This section explains how to select the destination from the machine’s address
book.
Important
To use this function, you must register the destinations in [System Settings] in
advance. For details, see General Settings Guide.
You can use the following methods to select destinations registered in the ma-
chine's address book:
Select a destination from the list
Select a destination by entering the registration number
Select a destination by searching the machine's address book
Selecting a destination from the list
Select the destination from the destination list.
AIn the destination list, press the key including the destination name.
The key of the selected destination is highlighted, and the destination appears
in the destination field at the top of the screen.
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If the target destination does not appear, take one of the following steps:
Display the destination by selecting its initial letter from the title
Display the destination by pressing [U] or [T]
Note
Depending on the security setting, some destinations may not appear in
the destination list.
Selecting destinations by entering the registration numbers
Select the destination from the machine’s address book using its registration
number.
APress [Reg. No.].
BUsing the number keys, enter the five-digit registration number assigned
to the required destination folder.
If the entered number is less than five digits, press the {q} key after the last
number. Example: To enter 00003 Press the {3} key, and then press the {q}
key.
CPress [OK].
By pressing [Change], you can change the selected destination.
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Searching the machine’s address book for the destination and selecting it
This section explains how to search the machine’s address book for the destina-
tion and select it.
APress [Search Dest.].
BTo search by destination name, press [Name].
To search by e-mail address, press [E-mail Address].
The soft keyboard appears.
You can also search by combining [Name] and [E-mail Address].
CEnter the beginning of the destination name.
To search by e-mail address, enter the beginning of the address.
DPress [OK].
EIf necessary, press [Advanced Search], and then specify the detailed search
criteria.
By pressing [Advanced Search], you can search using criteria such as [Name], [E-
mail Address], and [Folder Name]. You can also search by combining the [Begin-
ning Word] or [End Word] criteria with the other criteria.
The illustrated screen is an example. The items that actually appear on the
screen may differ.
FPress [Start Search].
Destinations that match the search criteria are displayed.
GSelect a destination.
HSelect [To], [Cc], or [Bcc].
IPress [OK].
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Note
If [LDAP Search] is set to [On] in [System Settings], check that [Address Book]
in the upper part on the screen has been selected before executing the
search.
Search criteria that appear in [Advanced Search], such as [Name], [E-mail Ad-
dress], and [Folder Name], are registered in the machine’s address book. For
details, see General Setting Guide.
By pressing [Details], you can view details about the selected destinations.
Up to 100 destinations can be displayed as search results.
By pressing [Advanced Search], the following criteria appear:
[Beginning Word]: The names which start with the entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”.
[End Word]: The names which end with the entered character or characters
are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “C”.
[Exact Match]: The names which correspond to an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “ABC”.
[Include one Word]: The names which contain an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”, “B”, or “C”.
[Exclude Words]: The names which do not contain an entered character or
characters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “D”.
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Entering an E-mail Address Manually
This section explains how to enter an e-mail address manually.
APress [Manual Entry].
The soft keyboard appears so you can enter the e-mail address.
BEnter the e-mail address.
CPress [OK].
Note
Depending on the security settings, [Manual Entry] may not be displayed.
To change a registered destination e-mail address, press [Edit] to the left of
the destination field to display the soft keyboard, use the soft keyboard to
enter the new address, and then click [OK].
The e-mail address that is entered directly can be registered in the ma-
chine’s address book. For details, see “Registering a Directly-Entered Des-
tination in the Address Book”.
Reference
p.26 “Registering a Directly-Entered Destination in the Address Book”
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Selecting Destinations by Searching an LDAP Server
By accessing an LDAP server, you can search for destinations and select them.
Important
To use this function, an LDAP server must be connected to the network. In
addition, under [System Settings], the server must be registered and [LDAP
Search] must be set to [On]. For details, see General Settings Guide.
APress [Search Dest.].
BSelect the LDAP server that appears next to [Address Book].
Register the LDAP server in advance in [System Settings].
If authentication is required to access the selected server, the authentication
screen appears. To authenticate, enter the user name and password.
CTo search by name, press [Name].
To search by e-mail address, press [E-mail Address].
The soft keyboard appears so you can enter the name or e-mail address.
You can also search by combining [Name] and [E-mail Address]. If you search
by [Name], whether the search is based on surname or first name depends on
how the administrator has configured searching.
DEnter part of the destination name.
To search by e-mail address, enter part of the destination address.
EPress [OK].
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FIf necessary, press [Advanced Search], and then specify the detailed search
criteria.
By pressing [Advanced Search], you can search using criteria such as [Name], [E-
mail Address], [Company Name], [Department Name], and [Search Options]. You can
also search by combining the [Beginning Word] or [End Word] criteria with the
other criteria.
The illustrated screen is an example. The items that actually appear on the
screen may differ.
GPress [Start Search].
Destinations that match the search criteria are displayed.
HSelect the destination.
ISelect [To], [Cc], or [Bcc].
JPress [OK].
Note
The [Fax Destination], [Company Name], [Department Name], and [Search Op-
tions] search criteria that appear in [Advanced Search] are registered in the
LDAP server. [Search Options] can be registered in [System Settings]. For de-
tails, see General Settings Guide.
By pressing [Details], you can view details about the selected destinations.
Up to 100 destinations can be displayed as search results.
If an e-mail address returned by the LDAP server is too long, it will be im-
possible to specify it as the destination. For details about the number of
characters that can be specified, see “Sending E-mail”.
It is possible for more than one e-mail address to be registered for a desti-
nation. However, only one e-mail address per destination will appear in
the search results. It depends on the LDAP server which e-mail address
will be displayed. Usually, it is the e-mail address registered first.
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By pressing [Advanced Search], the following criteria appear:
[Beginning Word]: The names which start with the entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”.
[End Word]: The names which end with the entered character or characters
are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “C”.
[Exact Match]: The names which correspond to an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “ABC”.
[Include one Word]: The names which contain an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”, “B”, or “C”.
[Exclude Words]: The names which do not contain an entered character or
characters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “D”.
[Fuzzy Search]: a vague search (The function of this vague search depends
on the system supported by the LDAP server.)
Reference
p.156 “Sending E-mail”
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Registering a Directly-Entered Destination in the Address Book
This section explains how to register a directly-entered destination in the ma-
chine’s address book. You can also register a destination selected from the LDAP
server.
AIn the destination field, display the destination you want to register.
BPress [Prg. Dest.].
CPress [Names], and then specify the name and other information to be regis-
tered.
For details about specifying the information to be registered, see General Set-
tings Guide.
DPress [OK].
Note
Depending on the security setting, [Prg. Dest.] may not appear. In such case,
you cannot complete the registration.
To register in the machine’s address book a destination searched for and
selected from the LDAP server, display the destination, and then press
[Prg. Dest.].
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Specifying the E-mail Sender
This section explains how to specify the e-mail sender.
To send e-mail, you must specify the name of the sender.
You can specify the e-mail sender by any of the following methods:
Select the sender from the machine’s sender list
Select the sender by entering the registration number
Select the sender by searching the machine’s address book
Note
Senders must be registered in advance under [System Settings]. For details, see
General Settings Guide.
In [System Settings], you can specify the administrator’s e-mail address as the
default sender name. This lets you send e-mail without entering anything for
[Sender Name]. For detail, see General Settings Guide.
Depending on the security setting, the logged-on user may be specified as
[Sender Name].
When a protection code has been set, a screen for entering the protection code
appears after selecting the sender. Enter the protection code, and then press
[OK]. If the protection code you entered is correct, the sender name is dis-
played.
Selecting a Sender from the List
This section explains how to select the sender from the machine’s sender list.
APress [Sender Name].
BSelect the sender.
CPress [OK].
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Using a Registration Number to Specify a Sender Name
Select the sender from the destination list according to the registration number.
APress [Sender Name].
BPress [Registration No.].
CUsing the number keys, enter the five-digit registration number assigned
to the required destination folder.
If the entered number is less than five digits, press the {q} key after the last
number.
Example: To enter 00006
Press the {6} key, and then press the {q} key.
DPress [OK] twice.
By pressing [Change], you can change the selected destination.
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Selecting the Sender by Searching the Machine’s Address Book
This section explains how to select the sender by searching the machine’s ad-
dress book.
APress [Sender Name].
BPress [Search].
CTo search by user name, press [Name].
To search by e-mail address, press [E-mail Address].
The soft keyboard appears.
You can also search by combining [Name] and [E-mail Address].
DEnter the beginning of the sender’s name you want to search for.
To search by e-mail address, enter the beginning of the address.
EPress [OK].
FIf necessary, press [Advanced Search], and then specify the detailed search
criteria.
By pressing [Advanced Search], you can search using criteria such as [Name], [E-
mail Address], and [Folder Name].
You can also search by combining the [Beginning Word] or [End Word] criteria
with the other criteria.
The illustrated screen is an example. The items that actually appear on the
screen may differ.
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GPress [Start Search].
Destinations that match the search criteria are displayed.
HSelect the sender.
IPress [OK].
Note
If [LDAP Search] is set to [On] in [System Settings], check that [Address Book]
in the upper part on the screen has been selected before executing the
search.
Search criteria that appear in [Advanced Search], such as [Name], [E-mail Ad-
dress], and [Folder Name], are registered in the machine’s address book. For
details, see General Setting Guide.
By pressing [Details], you can view details about the selected sender.
By pressing [Advanced Search], the following criteria appear:
[Beginning Word]: The names which start with the entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”.
[End Word]: The names which end with the entered character or characters
are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “C”.
[Exact Match]: The names which correspond to an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “ABC”.
[Include one Word]: The names which contain an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”, “B”, or “C”.
[Exclude Words]: The names which do not contain an entered character or
characters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “D”.
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Specifying the E-mail Subject
This section explains how to specify the e-mail subject.
APress [Subject].
The soft keyboard appears.
BEnter the subject.
CPress [OK].
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Specifying the E-mail Message
This section explains how to specify the e-mail message.
The message can be created in the following ways:
Select the e-mail message from the list
Enter the message directly
Selecting a Message from the List
You can select a message from the list.
Important
The messages that can be selected from the list must be registered in [System
Settings] in advance.
APress [Text].
BSelect a message.
CPress [OK].
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Manual Entry of a Message
You can enter the message manually.
APress [Text].
BPress [Manual Entry].
The soft keyboard appears so you can enter the message.
CEnter the message.
DPress [OK] twice.
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Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E-
mail
This section explains how to store a file and simultaneously send it by e-mail.
APress [Store File].
BMake sure [Send & Store] is selected.
CIf necessary, specify file data, such as [User Name], [File Name], and [Password].
For details, see “Specifying File Information for a Store File”.
DPress [OK].
ESpecify the setting for sending the file by e-mail, and then send the file.
For details about sending a file by e-mail, see “Basic Operation for Sending
Scan Files by E-mail”.
Note
If you simultaneously store scan files and send them by e-mail, the files
cannot be retransmitted from the E-mail screen. To retransmit the files, se-
lect the file on the screen for selecting stored files, and then send them. For
details, see “Sending a Stored File”.
Reference
p.67 “Specifying File Information for a Stored File”
p.14 “Basic Operation for Sending Scan Files by E-mail”
p.77 “Sending a Stored File”
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Sending the URL by E-mail
This section explains how to send the URL of the stored file by e-mail.
Important
To send the URL of the stored file by e-mail without sending the file itself, you
must specify the setting in [Scanner Features]. For details, see General Settings
Guide.
You can send the URL when you send a stored file by e-mail, and when you store
a file and simultaneously send it by e-mail.
With the transmitted URL, the recipient can view, download, or delete the file
indicated by the URL over the network using Web Image Monitor. Even if you
cannot send a file by e-mail because of network limitations, you can still send the
URL of the file.
AIn [Scanner Features], select [Send URL Link] under [Stored File E-mail Method].
For details about specifying the setting, see General Settings Guide.
BSend a stored file by e-mail. Alternatively, store a file and simultaneously
send it by e-mail.
For details about sending a stored file by e-mail, see “Sending a Stored File”.
For details about storing a file and simultaneously sending it by e-mail, see
“Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E-mail”.
An e-mail such as the one shown below will be sent to the destination.
CIn the e-mail destination, click the URL.
Web Image Monitor starts.
DView, delete, or download the file over the network using Web Image
Monitor.
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Note
It is recommended that you use Web Image Monitor on the same network
environment. For details about settings for using Web Image Monitor, see
Network Guide.
Depending on the environment, even if you click the URL in the file sent
by e-mail, the browser may not start and you may not be able to view the
file. If this happens, click the same URL again, or manually enter the URL
in the browser's address bar.
For details about the functions for displaying and downloading stored files
using Web Image Monitor, see Copy/ Document Server Reference.
To display details about the functions for managing stored files using Web
Image Monitor, click [Help] on the upper right of each Web browser's win-
dow.
You can send the URL by e-mail and simultaneously send it by Scan to
Folder. In this case, the file is sent to the Scan to Folder destination, not the
URL.
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2. Sending Scan Files to
Folders
Using the Scan to Folder function, you can send scan files over the network to
shared folders, FTP server folders, or NetWare folders.
Before Sending Files by Scan to Folder
This section describes the preparations and procedure for sending files by Scan
to Folder.
Outline of Sending Scan Files by Scan to Folder
This section outlines the function for sending scan files by Scan to Folder.
Sending files to shared folders
1. This machine
You can send scan files to shared net-
work folders. To send scan files to shared
network folders, use the SMB protocol.
2. Computer with a shared folder
To use this function, it is necessary to cre-
ate a shared folder in advance. You can
specify a shared folder to save scan files.
3. Client computer
You can also browse scanned files saved
to a shared folder from a client computer.
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Sending files to an FTP server
1. This machine
You can send scan files to FTP server
folders. To send scan files to FTP server
folders, use the FTP protocol.
2. FTP server
The FTP server is a server that provides
file transfer services among computers on
the same network. Transferred files are
stored on this server. It is essential to have
the FTP server inside the LAN/WAN
where this machine belongs. It is not pos-
sible to access an FTP server via a proxy
server.
3. Client computer
You can browse scanned files saved to an
FTP server from a client computer. You
need to have an FTP client program on
the computer to connect to an FTP server.
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Sending files to a NetWare server
1. This machine
You can send scan files to NetWare fold-
ers. To send scan files to NetWare fold-
ers, use the NCP protocol.
2. NetWare Server
You can use this server to share files over
the network via NetWare. By sending im-
age data to the server, files can be stored
on the server.
3. Client computer
To download files, a computer must be
running the NetWare client and be
logged onto the server.
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Preparation for Sending by Scan to Folder
This section describes the preparations and settings for sending scan files by
Scan to Folder.
Important
Files can be sent to shared folders on client computers.
Files can also be sent to FTP servers if any exist on the network.
Files can also be sent to NetWare servers if any exist on the network.
AConnect the machine to the network.
Connect the machine to the network using an Ethernet or wireless LAN (IEEE
802.11b).
BMake the necessary network settings in [System Settings].
If you have connected the machine to the network using an Ethernet cable,
make the following settings. For details, see General Settings Guide.
Specify the machine’s IPv4 address and subnet mask.
Specify the IPv4 gateway address.
•In [Effective Protocol], enable [IPv4].
To send files to shared folders, enable [SMB] in [Effective Protocol]. To send
files to NetWare folders, enable [NetWare] in [Effective Protocol].
CIf necessary, change settings in [Send Settings] under [Scanner Features].
Note
To connect the machine to the network using a wireless LAN (IEEE
802.11b), an extended wireless LAN board is required respectively. For de-
tails, see Network Guide.
Items to set up in [System Settings] vary depending on the network environ-
ment. For more information about network settings, see General Settings
Guide.
For details about [Scanner Features], see General Settings Guide.
Sending files using SMB is available only under a NetBIOS over TCP/IP
environment. Sending files using SMB is not available under a NetBEUI
environment.
Even when settings made with the control panel, Web Image Monitor, Tel-
net, or other methods do not permit the use of SMB and FTP, sending files
is still possible.
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Registering Destination Folders in the Address Book
You can register the addresses of frequently-used destination folders in the ad-
dress book. Register the folder addresses in [Address Book Management] under
[Administrator Tools] from [System Settings]. These addresses can also be registered
as groups.
Note
For details about registering the address of a destination folder in the address
book, see General Settings Guide.
You can register entries in the address book using Web Image Monitor or
SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. For details about installing SmartDevice-
Monitor for Admin, see “Monitoring and Configuring the Printer”, Network
Guide. For details about registering addresses, see each application’s Help.
Depending on the machine type, you may not be able to use the machine
when it is updating the address book using CSV files (retrieved using Smart-
DeviceMonitor for Admin) that contain user codes.
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Scan to Folder Screen
This section describes the screen layout when sending scan files by Scan to Folder.
The function items displayed serve as selector keys. You can select or specify an
item by pressing it. When you select or specify an item on the display panel, it is
highlighted like []. Keys that cannot be selected appear like [].
1. Destination field
The specified destination appears. If
more than one destination has been spec-
ified, press [U] or [T] to scroll through the
destinations.
2. E-mail/ Folder
Press to switch between the Scan to Fold-
er screen and E-mail screen
Also switch the screen when sending a
file simultaneously by both Scan to Fold-
er and e-mail.
3. Scan to Folder icon
Shows that the Scan to Folder screen is
displayed.
4. [Manual Entry]
To specify destinations not registered in
the address book, press this button to dis-
play the soft keyboard, and then enter the
address of the destination folder.
5. [Reg. No.]
Press to specify a destination using a five-
digit registration number.
6. Destination List
The list of destinations registered in the
machine appears.
If all of the destinations cannot be dis-
played, press [U] or [T] to switch the
screen.
Group destinations are denoted by this
symbol ( ).
7. [Text][Subject][Sender Name][Recept.
Notice]
You can enter the message and specify
the subject, sender, and whether or not to
use Message Disposition Notification.
The entries will be used for e-mail trans-
mission when sending files simulta-
neously by Scan to Folder and e-mail. For
details, see “Sending Scan Files by E-
mail”.
Reference
p.11 “Sending Scan Files by E-mail”
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Basic Operations When Using Scan to Folder
This section describes the basic operations involved in using Scan to Folder.
AMake sure that no previous settings remain.
If a previous setting remains, press the {Clear Modes} key.
BIf the network delivery scanner screen or E-mail screen appears, switch to
the Scan to Folder screen.
For details, see “Switching to the Scan to Folder Screen”.
CPlace originals.
DIf necessary, press [Scan Settings] to specify scanner settings such as resolu-
tion and scan size.
For details, see “Various Scan Settings”.
EIf necessary, specify the scanning density.
For details, see “Adjusting Image Density”.
FIf necessary, press [Original Feed Type] to specify settings such as original ori-
entation.
For details, see “Setting of Original Feed Type”.
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GIf necessary, press [File Name / Type] to specify settings such as file name and
file format.
For details, see “Setting File Type and File Name”.
HSpecify the destination.
You can specify multiple destinations.
For details, see “Specifying Scan to Folder Destinations”.
IPress the {Start} key.
If you are scanning batches, place the next originals.
Note
If you have selected more than one destination, you can press [U] or [T]
next to the destination field to scroll through the destinations.
To cancel a selected destination, display the destination in the destination
field, and then press the {Clear / Stop} key. You can cancel a destination se-
lected from the address book by pressing the selected destination again.
By pressing the {Check Modes} key, you can switch from the initial scanner
screen to the Check Modes screen so you can check the settings. For details,
see “Check Modes”.
If you press [Preview], and then scan a document, the Preview screen ap-
pears. For details, see “Preview”.
To cancel scanning, press the {Clear / Stop} key.
You can also store a file and simultaneously send it by Scan to Folder. For
details, see “Simultaneous Storage and Sending by Scan to Folder”.
Reference
p.45 “Switching to the Scan to Folder Screen”
p.109 “Various Scan Settings”
p.120 “Adjusting Image Density”
p.121 “Setting of Original Feed Type”
p.131 “Setting File Type and File Name”
p.46 “Specifying Scan to Folder Destinations”
p.4 “Check Modes”
p.5 “Preview”
p.61 “Simultaneous Storage and Sending by Scan to Folder”
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Switching to the Scan to Folder Screen
This section explains how to switch to the Scan to Folder screen.
If the E-mail screen is being displayed, press [Folder] to switch to the Scan to
Folder screen.
If the network delivery scanner screen is being displayed, switch to the Scan to
Folder screen as follows:
APress [Delivery Dest.].
The E-mail screen or Scan to Folder screen appears.
BIf the E-mail screen appears, press [Folder].
The Scan to Folder screen appears.
Note
You cannot switch from the network delivery scanner screen while deliv-
ery destinations are being specified. To clear the specified destination, dis-
play the destination in the destination field of the network delivery
scanner screen, and then press the {Clear / Stop} key.
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Specifying Scan to Folder Destinations
This section explains how to specify Scan to Folder destinations.
You can send a file by Scan to Folder by any of the following methods:
Select a destination registered in the machine’s address book
Send a file to a shared network folder
Send a file to an FTP server
Send a file to an NDS tree or a NetWare server
Selecting the Destination from the Machine’s Address Book
This section explains how to select the destination from the machine’s address
book.
Important
To use this function, you must register the destinations in [System Settings] in
advance.
You can select a destination registered in the machine’s address book by any of
the following methods:
Select the destination from the destination list
Select the destination by entering its registration number
Select the destination by searching the machine’s address book
Note
If you have specified the address protection code for accessing the address
book, the screen for entering the address protection code appears.
Depending on the security setting, some destinations may not appear in the
destination list.
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Selecting a destination registered in the destination list
Select the destination from the destination list.
AIn the destination list, press the key including the destination name.
The key of the selected destination is highlighted, and the destination appears
in the destination field at the top of the screen.
If the target destination does not appear, take one of the following steps:
Display the destination by selecting its initial letter from the title
Display the destination by pressing [U] or [T]
Note
Depending on the security setting, some destinations may not appear in
the destination list.
Selecting destinations by entering the registration numbers
Select the destination from the machine’s address book using its registration
number.
APress [Reg. No.].
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BEnter the five-digit registration number that has been assigned to a desti-
nation folder using the number keys.
If the entered number is less than five digits, press the {q} key after the last
number.
Example: To enter 00004
Press the {4} key, and then press the {q} key.
CPress [OK].
By pressing [Change], you can change the selected destination.
Searching the machine’s address book for the destination and selecting it
This section explains how to search the machine’s address book for the destina-
tion and select it.
APress [Search Dest.].
BTo search by destination name, press [Name].
To search by path, press [Folder Name].
The soft keyboard appears.
You can also search by combining [Name] and [Folder Name].
CEnter the beginning of the destination name.
To search by path, enter the beginning of the folder path. If the folder path is
“\\volume\folder”, then enter “\\volume\folder”.
DPress [OK].
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EIf necessary, press [Advanced Search], and then specify the detailed search
criteria.
By pressing [Advanced Search], you can search using criteria such as [Name], [E-
mail Address], and [Folder Name].
You can also search by combining the [Beginning Word] or [End Word] criteria
with the other criteria.
The illustrated screen is an example. The items that actually appear on the
screen may differ.
FPress [Start Search].
Destinations that match the search criterion are displayed.
GSelect the destination folder.
HPress [OK].
Note
Search criteria that appear in [Advanced Search], such as [Name], [E-mail Ad-
dress], and [Folder], are registered in the machine’s address book. For de-
tails, see General Setting Guide.
By pressing [Details], you can view details about the selected destinations.
Up to 100 destinations can be displayed as search results.
By pressing [Advanced Search], the following criteria appear:
[Beginning Word]: The names which start with the entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”.
[End Word]: The names which end with the entered character or characters
are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “C”.
[Exact Match]: The names which correspond to an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “ABC”.
[Include one Word]: The names which contain an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”, “B”, or “C”.
[Exclude Words]: The names which do not contain an entered character or
characters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “D”.
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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.
APress [Manual Entry].
BPress [SMB].
CPress [Manual Entry] on the right side of the path field.
The soft keyboard appears.
DEnter 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.
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EPress [OK].
FDepending on the destination setting, enter the user name for logging on
to the client computer.
Press [Manual Entry] to the right of the user name field to display the soft key-
board.
GDepending on the destination setting, enter the password for logging on to
the client computer.
Press [Manual Entry] for the password to display the soft keyboard.
HPress [Connection Test].
A connection test is performed to check whether the specified shared folder
exists.
ICheck the connection test result, and then press [Exit].
JPress [OK].
Note
If authentication is required to access the folder, the login screen appears.
Enter the user name and password.
If you change the protocol after entering the path name, user name, or
password, a confirmation message appears.
IPv4 address entry is supported by Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Windows
Server 2003/2003 R2.
Computer and shared folder names containing more than 12 characters
cannot be displayed.
To change the path for the folder that has been entered, press [Change] on
the left side of the destination field. Enter the correct path for the folder,
and then press [OK].
The connection test may take time.
You may not be able to press [Connection Test] right after pressing [Cancel]
during a connection test.
Even if the connection test was successful, the machine may fail to transfer
the file if you do not have write privileges for the file or there is not enough
free hard disk space.
You can register the path to the destination in the machine’s address book.
For details, see “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Ad-
dress Book”.
Reference
p.60 “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address
Book”
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Specifying the path by browsing the network for destinations
You can browse computers on the network for the destination folder, and then
specify the path.
APress [Manual Entry].
BPress [SMB].
CPress [Browse Network] under the path name field.
Domains or workgroups on the network appear.
DSelect the domain or workgroup in which the destination folder is located.
ESelect the client computer that has the destination folder.
If you cannot find the computer you are looking for, press [Up One Level] and
browse that level.
If authentication is required to access the selected computer, the authentica-
tion screen appears. To authenticate, enter the user name and password.
FSelect the destination folder.
When the selected folder has sub-folders, the sub-folders list appears.
If you cannot find the destination folder, press [Up One Level], and then search
for the folder at that level.
GPress [OK] twice.
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Note
If authentication is required to access the folder, the login screen appears.
Enter the user name and password.
If you change the protocol after entering the path name, user name, or
password, a confirmation message appears.
Computer and shared folder names containing more than 12 characters
cannot be displayed.
Up to 100 computers or shared folders can be displayed.
The machine may fail to transfer the file if you do not have the write priv-
ileges for the shared folder or there is not enough free hard disk space.
You can register the path to the destination in the machine’s address book.
For details, see “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Ad-
dress Book”.
Reference
p.60 “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address
Book”
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Sending Files to an FTP Server
This section explains how to specify destinations when sending files to an FTP
server.
Entering the path to an FTP server manually
You can enter the path to an FTP server manually.
APress [Manual Entry].
BPress [FTP].
CPress [Manual Entry] on the right side of the server name field.
The soft keyboard appears.
DEnter a server name.
Instead of specifying the destination using its path, you can also use its IPv4
address.
EPress [Manual Entry] on the right side of the path field.
FEnter the path for the folder.
The following is an example of a path where the folder name is “user” and the
subfolder name is “lib”: user\lib.
GPress [OK].
HEnter the user name according to the setting at the destination.
Press [Manual Entry] to the right of the user name field to display the soft key-
board.
IEnter the password according to the setting at the destination.
Press [Manual Entry] next to the password field to make the soft keyboard ap-
pear.
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JTo change the port number which is set in [System Settings], press [Change]
on the right side of the port number field. Enter a port number using the
number keys, and then press the {q} key.
KPress [Connection Test].
A connection test is performed to check whether the specified folder exists.
LCheck the connection test result, and then press [Exit].
MPress [OK].
Note
If you change the protocol after entering the path name, user name, or
password, a confirmation message appears.
The connection test may take time.
You may not be able to press [Connection Test] right after pressing [Cancel]
during a connection test.
To change the registered path to a destination folder, press [Edit] to the left
of the destination field to display the soft keyboard, enter the new path,
and then click [OK].
You can register the path to the destination in the machine’s address book.
For details, see “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Ad-
dress Book”.
The machine may fail to transfer the file if you do not have write privileges
for the folder or there is not enough free hard disk space.
Reference
p.60 “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address
Book”
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Sending Files to an NDS Tree or NetWare Server
This section explains how to specify destinations when sending files to an NDS
tree or NetWare server.
You can send a file to an NDS tree or NetWare server by any of the following
methods:
Enter the path to the NDS tree or NetWare server directly
Specify the path by browsing the NDS tree or NetWare server for the destina-
tion
Reference
p.46 “Selecting the Destination from the Machine’s Address Book”
Entering the path to an NDS tree or NetWare server manually
You can enter the path to an NDS tree or NetWare server manually.
APress [Manual Entry].
BPress [NCP].
CSelect the connection type. Press [NDS] to specify the folder in the NDS tree.
Press [Bindery] to specify the folder on the NetWare server.
DPress [Manual Entry] on the right side of the path field.
The soft keyboard appears.
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EEnter the path for the folder.
If you set the connection type to [NDS], the NDS tree name is “tree”, the name of
the context including the volume is “context”, the volume name is “volume”, and
the folder name is “folder”, the path will be “\\tree\volume.context\folder”.
If you set the connection type to [Bindery], the NetWare server name is “server”,
the volume name is “volume”, and the folder name is “folder”, the path will be
“\\server\volume\folder”.
FPress [OK].
GEnter the user name for logging on to the NDS tree or NetWare server.
Press [Manual Entry] to the right of the user name field. The soft keyboard appears.
If you press [NDS] for [Connection Type], enter the user name, and then enter the
name of the context containing the user object. If the user name is “user” and
the name of the Context is “context”, the user name will be “user.context”.
HIf a password is specified for the log on user, enter it.
Press [Manual Entry] to the right of the password field. The soft keyboard appears.
IPress [Connection Test].
A connection test is performed to check whether the specified share folder exists.
JCheck the connection test result, and then press [Exit].
KPress [OK].
Note
If you change the protocol after entering the path name, user name, or
password, a confirmation message appears.
To change a registered path to a destination folder, press [Edit] to the left to
the destination field to display the soft keyboard, enter the correct path to
the folder, and then press [OK].
You can connect only to folders that you have the read privileges for.
The connection test may take time.
You may not be able to press [Connection Test] right after pressing [Cancel]
during a connection test.
Even if the connection test was successful, the machine may fail to transfer
the file if you do not have write privileges for the file or there is not enough
free hard disk space.
You can register the path to the destination in the machine’s address book.
For details, see “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Ad-
dress Book”.
Reference
p.60 “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address
Book”
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Specifying the path to a destination folder in an NDS tree or on a NetWare server by
browsing the network
You can browse the network and specify the path to a destination folder in an
NDS tree or on a NetWare server.
APress [Manual Entry].
BPress [NCP].
CSelect the connection type. Press [NDS] to browse the NDS tree. Press [Bind-
ery] to browse the NetWare server.
DPress [Browse Network] under the path name field.
If you selected [NDS] under [Connection Type], the NDS tree list appears.
If you selected [Bindery] under [Connection Type], the NetWare server list ap-
pears.
ESearch for the destination folder in the NDS tree or NetWare server.
If you cannot find the destination folder, press [Up One Level], and then search
for the folder at that level.
FSelect the destination folder.
GPress [OK] twice.
Note
If you change the protocol after entering the path name, user name, or
password, a confirmation message appears.
Only folders that you have the read privileges for are displayed.
If the language used for the NDS tree or by the NetWare server differs from
that used by the machine, file names in the NDS tree or on the NetWare
server might appear garbled.
Up to 100 items can be displayed.
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If the selected NDS tree or NetWare server requires authentication, a login
screen appears. Enter a user name and password for logging on to the NDS
tree or NetWare server. If you log on to the NDS tree, enter a user name, and
then enter the name of the context containing the user object. If the user
name is “user” and the name of the Context is “context”, the user name will
be “user.context”.
The machine may fail to transfer the file if you do not have write privileges
for the folder or there is not enough free hard disk space.
You can register the path to the destination in the machine’s address book.
For details, see “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Ad-
dress Book”.
Reference
p.60 “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address
Book”
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Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address Book
This section explains how to register folder paths you have entered manually or
specified by browsing the network to the machine's address book.
AIn the destination field, display the destination you want to register.
BPress [Prg. Dest.].
CPress [Names], and then specify the name and other information to be regis-
tered.
For details about specifying the information to be registered, see General Set-
tings Guide.
DPress [OK].
Note
Depending on the security setting, [Prg. Dest.] may not appear.
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Simultaneous Storage and Sending by
Scan to Folder
This section explains how to store a file and simultaneously send it by Scan to
Folder.
APress [Store File].
BMake sure that [Send & Store] is selected.
CIf necessary, specify file data, such as [User Name], [File Name], and [Password].
For details, see “Specifying File Information for a Stored File”.
DPress [OK].
ESpecify the setting for sending the file by Scan to Folder, and then send the
file.
For details about sending a file by Scan to Folder, see “Basic Operations When
Using Scan to Folder”.
Note
Depending on the security setting, [Access Privileges] may appear instead
of [User Name]. For details about specifying [Access Privileges], consult the
administrator.
If you simultaneously store scan files and send them by Scan to Folder, the
files cannot be retransmitted from the Scan to Folder screen. To retransmit
the files, select the files on the Select Stored File screen, and then send
them. For details, see “Sending a Stored File”.
Reference
p.67 “Specifying File Information for a Stored File”
p.43 “Basic Operations When Using Scan to Folder”
p.77 “Sending a Stored File”
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3. Storing Files Using the
Scanner Function
Using the scanner function, you can store scan files in the machine and then send
the stored files by e-mail or Scan to Folder.
Before Storing Files
This section outlines file storage under the scanner function and provides relat-
ed cautions.
Outline of File Storage under the Scanner Function
This section outlines storing files under the scanner function.
Important
You can specify a password for each stored file. Files that are not password-
protected can be accessed by other users on the same local area network using
DeskTopBinder. It is recommended that you protect stored files from unau-
thorized access by specifying passwords.
Scan file stored in the machine may be lost if some kind of failure occurs. We
advise against using the hard disk to store important files. The supplier shall
not be responsible for any damage that may result from the loss of files. For
long-term storage of files, we recommend the use of DeskTopBinder. For de-
tails, contact your local dealer.
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1. This Machine
You can store scan files on the machine’s
hard disk. The stored files can be sent by
e-mail, Scan to Folder, or the network de-
livery scanner.
2. Client Computer
Using DeskTopBinder, you can, over the
network, view, copy, or delete files
stored in the machine. Using Web Image
Monitor, you can, over the network,
view, download, send, or delete files
stored in the machine. For details about
DeskTopBinder Lite, see DeskTopBinder
Lite–related manuals. For details about
Web Image Monitor, see Web Image
Monitor Help.
Note
Stored files will be deleted after a set period. For details about specifying the
period, see General Settings Guide.
Files stored under the scanner function cannot be printed from the machine’s
control panel. Print the files from a client computer after receiving them on
the computer.
You can also store a file and simultaneously send it by e-mail or Scan to Fold-
er, or store it and simultaneously deliver it. For details, see “Simultaneous
Storage and Sending by E-mail”, “Simultaneous Storage and Sending by Scan
to Folder”, and “Simultaneous Storage and Delivery”.
Reference
p.34 “Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E-mail”
p.61 “Simultaneous Storage and Sending by Scan to Folder”
p.102 “Simultaneous Storage and Delivery”
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Basic Operation for Storing Scan Files
This section describes the basic operation for storing scan files.
AMake sure that no previous settings remain.
If a previous setting remains, press the {Clear Modes} key.
BPlace originals.
CIf necessary, press [Scan Settings] to specify scanner settings such as resolu-
tion and scan size.
For details, see “Various Scan Settings”.
DIf necessary, specify the scanning density.
For details, see “Adjusting Image Density”.
EIf necessary, press [Original Feed Type] to specify settings such as original ori-
entation.
For details, see “Setting of Original Feed Type”.
FPress [Store File].
GPress [Store Only].
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HIf necessary, specify file information, such as [User Name], [File Name], and
[Password].
For details, see “Specifying File Information for a Stored File”.
IPress [OK].
JPress the {Start} key.
If you are scanning batches, place the next originals.
Note
Depending on the security setting, [Access Privileges] may appear instead
of [User Name]. For details about specifying [Access Privileges], consult the
administrator.
By pressing [Send & Store], you can simultaneously store scan files and send
them. For details, see “Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E-mail”, “Si-
multaneous Storage and Sending by Scan to Folder”, and “Simultaneous
Storage and Delivery”.
If a destination or sender has been selected, you cannot press [Store Only].
To cancel scanning, press the {Clear / Stop} key.
Reference
p.109 “Various Scan Settings”
p.120 “Adjusting Image Density”
p.121 “Setting of Original Feed Type”
p.67 “Specifying File Information for a Stored File”
p.34 “Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E-mail”
p.61 “Simultaneous Storage and Sending by Scan to Folder”
p.102 “Simultaneous Storage and Delivery”
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Specifying File Information for a Stored File
You can specify data for a stored file, such as user name, file name, and pass-
word.
By specifying data for a stored file, you can search for the file by user name or
file name, or protect the file with a password to prevent other people from ac-
cessing the file.
Specifying a User Name
You can specify a user name for the stored file.
APress [Store File].
The Store File screen appears.
BPress [User Name].
A list of user names appears.
CPress the user name you want to specify.
The user names shown here are names that were registered on the [Adminis-
trator Tools] tab in [System Settings]. To specify a name not shown here, press
[Manual Entry], and then enter the user name.
DPress [OK] twice.
Note
Depending on the security setting, [Access Privileges] may appear instead
of [User Name]. For details about specifying [Access Privileges], consult the
administrator.
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Specifying a File Name
This section explains how to change the name of a stored file.
A stored file is allocated a name starting with “SCAN” followed by a 4-digit
number.
Example: SCAN0001
You can change this file name.
APress [Store File].
The Store File screen appears.
BPress [File Name].
The soft keyboard appears.
CChange the file name.
DPress [OK] twice.
Note
For details about entering the text, see About This Machine.
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Specifying a Password
You can specify a password for the stored file.
Important
Do not forget the password. If you forget it, consult the system administrator
of the machine.
By specifying a password, you can ensure that only the people who know the
password can view the file.
APress [Store File].
The Store File screen appears.
BPress [Password].
CUsing the number keys, enter a four to eight-digit number.
DPress [OK].
EEnter the same number again using the number keys.
FPress [OK] twice.
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Displaying the List of Stored Files
This section describes the list of stored files.
Using the list of stored files, you can delete stored files or change the file data.
List of Stored Files
This section describes how the list of stored files is displayed.
To display the list of stored files, press [Select Stored File] on the initial scanner
screen.
The list of stored files appears as follows:
The function items displayed serve as selector keys. You can select or specify an
item by pressing it. When you select or specify an item on the display panel, it is
highlighted like []. Keys that cannot be selected appear like [].
1. Keys for searching for files
Press to switch to the screens for search-
ing for a file by user name or file name, or
to the screen for displaying all files.
2. List/ Thumbnails
You can select whether to display stored
files as a list or as thumbnails.
3. [Send]
Press this to deliver or send a stored file
by e-mail or Scan to Folder.
4. [Manage / Delete File]
Press this to delete stored files or change
the file data.
5. Keys for sorting files
Press to sort the files using the selected
item. Select the same item once more for
a reverse sort. However, the files cannot
be sorted in reverse delivery.
6. [Details]
Press this to display details about the se-
lected file.
7. [Preview]
Press this to display a preview of the se-
lected file. For Detail, see “Checking a
Stored File Selected from the List”.
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8. List of stored files
Displays the list of stored files.
If the selected file does not appear, press
[U] or [T] to scroll the screen. If a pass-
word has been specified for a file, a key
icon appears to the left of the user name
for the file.
Note
Depending on the security setting, some files may not appear in the list.
Files stored under functions other than the scanner function do not appear on
this screen.
Reference
p.74 “Checking a Stored File Selected from the List”
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Searching the List of Stored Files
You can search for files from the stored files using the user name or file name.
You can search the list of stored files by either of the following methods:
Search by user name
Search by file name
Searching by user name
You can search for a stored file by its user name.
A Press [Select Stored File].
B Press [User Name].
CSelect the user name to be used for the search.
The user names shown here are names that were registered on the [Adminis-
trator Tools] tab in [System Settings]. To change a user name not shown here,
press [Manual Entry], and then enter the user name.
DPress [OK].
The search begins, and then files belonging to the specified user appear.
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Searching by file name
You can search for a stored file by its file name.
A Press [Select Stored File].
B Press [File Name].
The soft keyboard appears.
CEnter the file name.
For information about how to enter characters, see About This Machine.
DPress [OK].
The search starts, and files whose name starts with the entered string appear.
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Checking Stored Files
You can display the Preview screen and check a stored file on the machine or
from the client computer.
Checking a Stored File Selected from the List
This section explains how to preview a file selected from the list of stored files.
A Press [Select Stored File].
The list of stored files appears.
For details about the list of stored files, see “List of Stored Files”.
BFrom the list of stored files, select the file you want to check.
You can select more than one file.
CPress [Preview].
A preview of the selected stored file appears.
Reference
p.70 “List of Stored Files”
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Stored File Preview Screen
1. [Zoom Out], [Zoom In]
In previewing, you can reduce or enlarge
the file image.
2. [][][][]
You can scroll the preview screen.
3. [Switch]
You can switch to a preview of another
page.
4. [Switch]
You can switch to a preview of another
file.
5. Display File
The name and size of the selected file ap-
pear.
6. Display Page
The page number of the previewed page,
total number of pages, page size, and col-
or mode appear.
7. Display Position
When the preview is enlarged, the loca-
tion of the part of the page displayed on
the preview screen is indicated.
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Checking Stored Files from a Client Computer
Using DeskTopBinder Lite or Web Image Monitor, you can also display the list
of files stored in the machine on a client computer.
Important
To view stored files from a client computer, you must first make the required
IP address settings using DeskTopBinder or Web Image Monitor.
You can also check files stored under the copier, Document Server, and printer
functions.
Using DeskTopBinder Lite to display stored files
The stored files are displayed and can be checked on a client computer using
DeskTopBinder Lite.
Note
You can also transfer the stored files to the client computer.
For details about DeskTopBinder, see the DeskTopBinder-related manuals.
For details about installing DeskTopBinder Lite, see “Installing DeskTop-
Binder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM”.
Reference
p.87 “Installing DeskTopBinder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM”
Using Web Image Monitor to Display Stored Files
The stored files are displayed and can be checked also on a client computer using
Web Image Monitor.
When you enter http:// (machine IPv4 address)/ in the address bar of the Web
browser on a client computer, the top page of Web Image Monitor appears.
Note
You can also download the stored files.
It is recommended that you use Web Image Monitor only within your local
area network.
For details about displaying or downloading stored files using Web Image
Monitor, see Copy/ Document Server Reference.
For details about making settings for using Web Image Monitor, see Network
Guide.
For details about functions for managing stored files using Web Image Mon-
itor, click [Help] on the upper-right corner of the displayed screen.
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Sending a Stored File
You can either send the selected file or the URL of the file location.
This section mainly explains how to select the files you want to send by e-mail
or Scan to Folder, or deliver using the network delivery scanner. For details
about operating procedures for individual functions, see the appropriate chap-
ters.
Sending Stored Files
This section explains how to send a stored file.
APress [Select Stored File].
The list of stored files appears.
BSelect the file you want to send.
To select more than one file, repeat this step.
If you select more than one file, the files are sent or delivered in the selected
order.
By pressing [Queue], you can send the selected files one by one.
CPress [OK].
The E-mail screen, Scan to Folder screen, or network delivery scanner screen
appears.
DIf necessary, switch the screen.
ESpecify the settings for sending files by e-mail or Scan to Folder, or using
the network delivery scanner.
For details about how to send a file by e-mail or Scan to Folder, or how to de-
liver a file, see “Basic Operation for Sending Files by E-mail”, “Basic Opera-
tions When Using Scan to Folder”, or “Basic Operation for Delivering Files”.
FPress the {Start} key.
The selected files are sent by e-mail or Scan to Folder, or using the network
delivery scanner.
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Note
If you choose a file protected by a password, a screen to enter the password
appears. To select the file, enter the correct password, and then press [OK].
When you send a stored file by e-mail, either the file can be attached to the
e-mail or the URL of the file location can be sent. This setting must be made
in advance in [Scanner Features]. For details, see General Settings Guide.
Reference
p.14 “Basic Operation for Sending Scan Files by E-mail”
p.43 “Basic Operations When Using Scan to Folder”
p.89 “Basic Operation for Delivering Files”
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Managing Stored Files
This section explains how to delete stored files and how to change the data for
stored files.
Deleting a Stored File
This section explains how to delete a stored file.
APress [Select Stored File].
The list of stored files appears.
BPress [Manage / Delete File].
The [Manage / Delete File] screen appears.
CSelect the file you want to delete.
DPress [Delete File].
A confirmation message about deleting the file appears.
EPress [Yes].
Note
Files waiting for delivery cannot be deleted.
You can also delete files stored in the machine by accessing the machine
from a client computer using Web Image Monitor or DeskTopBinder. For
detail about Web Image Monitor, see Web Image Monitor Help. For details
about DeskTopBinder, see the manuals supplied with DeskTopBinder.
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Changing Data for a Stored File
You can change data for a stored file, such as [User Name], [File Name], and [Password].
Note
Information for files waiting for delivery cannot be changed.
Changing a user name
You can change the user name for a stored file.
APress [Select Stored File].
The list of stored files appears.
BPress [Manage / Delete File].
CSelect the file containing the file information you want to change.
If you select a password-protected file, a screen for entering the password ap-
pears. Enter the password, and then press [OK].
DPress [Change User Name].
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EEnter a new user name.
The user names shown here are names that were registered on the [Adminis-
trator Tools] tab in [System Settings]. To change a user name not shown here,
press [Manual Entry], and then enter the user name.
FPress [OK].
GMake sure that the user name was changed as necessary, and press [Exit].
Note
Using Web Image Monitor or DeskTopBinder, you can also change the
user name of a file stored in the machine from the client computer. For de-
tails about Web Image Monitor, see Web Image Monitor Help. For details
about DeskTopBinder, see the manuals supplied with DeskTopBinder.
Depending on the security setting, [Change Access Priv.] may appear in-
stead of [Change User Name]. For details about specifying [Change Access
Priv.], consult the administrator.
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Changing a file name
You can change the file name of a stored file.
APress [Select Stored File].
The list of stored files appears.
BPress [Manage / Delete File].
CSelect the file containing the file information you want to change.
If you select a password-protected file, a screen for entering the password ap-
pears. Enter the password, and then press [OK].
DPress [Change File Name].
EChange the file name.
FPress [OK].
GMake sure that the file information was changed as necessary, and press
[Exit].
Note
For information about how to enter characters, see About This Machine.
Using Web Image Monitor or DeskTopBinder, you can also change the
name of a file stored in the machine from the client computer. For details
about Web Image Monitor, see Web Image Monitor Help. For details about
DeskTopBinder, see the manuals supplied with DeskTopBinder.
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Changing a password
Enter the password for accessing the stored file.
Important
Be sure not to forget the password. If you forget it, consult the system admin-
istrator of the machine.
APress [Select Stored File].
The list of stored files appears.
BPress [Manage / Delete File].
CSelect the file containing the file information you want to change.
If you select a password-protected file, a screen for entering the password ap-
pears. Enter the password, and then press [OK].
DPress [Change Password].
EUsing the number keys, enter a new four to eight-digit password.
FPress [OK].
GEnter the same number again using the number keys.
HPress [OK].
Note
Using Web Image Monitor or DeskTopBinder, you can also change the
password of a file stored in the machine from the client computer. For de-
tails about Web Image Monitor, see Web Image Monitor Help. For details
about DeskTopBinder, see the manuals supplied with DeskTopBinder.
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4. Delivering Scan Files
Using the ScanRouter delivery software, you can deliver by various methods
scan files produced by the machine.
Before Delivering Files
This section describes the necessary preparations and the procedure for using
the network delivery scanner.
Important
To use the network delivery scanner function, you need a delivery server on
which the optional the ScanRouter delivery software is installed. You also
need to register data about destinations and senders in the delivery server.
Outline of Scan File Delivery
This section outlines the function for delivering files using the network delivery
scanner.
1. This machine
You can send scan files to the delivery
server.
2. Delivery server
Install the ScanRouter delivery software
on this computer to use it as the delivery
server.
After receiving a scan file, the delivery
server delivers the file according to the
setting specified for the destination. The
delivery settings are as follows:
Storing the file in an in-tray
Delivering the file by e-mail
Storing the file in a selected folder
For details about the ScanRouter delivery
software, see the manuals supplied with
the ScanRouter delivery software.
3. Client Computer
How to check a file from the client com-
puter depends on the delivery method.
For example, you can check a file by one
of the following methods:
Use DeskTopBinder to view a file de-
livered to the in-tray
Use e-mail software to receive e-mail
with an attached file
Browse a folder for a stored file
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Preparing to Deliver a File
This section describes the preparations and settings for delivering scan files.
Important
To use the network delivery scanner, you need a delivery server on which an
application such as the optional the ScanRouter delivery software is installed.
For details about the ScanRouter delivery software, see the manuals supplied
with the ScanRouter delivery software.
To view files delivered to an in-tray, DeskTopBinder must be installed on the
client computer.
AConnect the machine to the network.
Connect the machine to the network using an Ethernet cable or wireless LAN
(IEEE 802.11b).
BMake the necessary network settings in [System Settings].
If you have connected the machine to the network using an Ethernet cable,
make the following settings. For details, see General Settings Guide.
Specify the machine’s IPv4 address and subnet mask
•In [Effective Protocol], enable [IPv4]
•Set [Delivery Option] to [On]
CIf necessary, change settings in [Send Settings] under [Scanner Features].
DUsing the ScanRouter delivery software, register this machine as an I/O de-
vice. In addition, specify register destinations and specify such settings as
the delivery type and sender.
For details, see the manuals supplied with the ScanRouter delivery software.
Note
To connect the machine to the network using a wireless LAN (IEEE
802.11b), an extended wireless LAN board is required respectively. For de-
tails, see Network Guide.
Items to set up in [System Settings] vary depending on the network environ-
ment. For details about the network settings, see General Settings Guide.
For details about installing DeskTopBinder Lite, see “Installing DeskTop-
Binder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM”.
Reference
p.87 “Installing DeskTopBinder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM”
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Installing DeskTopBinder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM
This section explains how to install DeskTopBinder Lite on a client computer
from the supplied “Scanner/PostScript® Drivers and Utilities” CD-ROM.
To view or receive files delivered to the in-trays, you must install DeskTopBind-
er Lite on the client computer.
AMake sure Windows is running on the client computer, and then insert the
“Scanner/PostScript® Drivers and Utilities” CD-ROM into the CD-ROM
drive.
The installer is automatically started and the [Scanner/PostScript® Drivers and
Utilities] dialog box appears.
BClick [DeskTopBinder Lite].
The [DeskTopBinder Lite Setup] dialog box appears.
For the subsequent installation steps, see the Setup Guide displayed from the
[DeskTopBinder Lite Setup] dialog box.
Note
Before you start the installation, check the system requirements for Desk-
TopBinder Lite. For details, see “Software Supplied on CD-ROM”.
You can install the software using the auto-run program. For details about
the auto-run program, see “Quick Install”.
Reference
p.153 “Software Supplied on CD-ROM”
p.153 “Quick Install”
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Network Delivery Scanner Screen
This section describes the screen layout when using the network delivery scan-
ner.
The function items displayed serve as selector keys. You can select or specify an
item by pressing it. When you select or specify an item on the display panel, it is
highlighted like []. Keys that cannot be selected appear like [].
1. Destination Field
The specified destination appears. If
more than one destination has been spec-
ified, press [U] or [T] to scroll through the
destinations.
2. Network delivery scanner icon
Indicates that the network delivery scan-
ner screen is displayed.
3. [Reg. No.]
Press this key to specify the destination
using a 3-digit registration number.
4. [Manual Entry]
To send a file by e-mail via the delivery
server to a destination not registered in
the delivery server’s Destination List,
press this key to display the soft key-
board. Then use the soft keyboard to en-
ter the e-mail address. For details about
how to send a file by e-mail via the deliv-
ery server, see the ScanRouter delivery
software manual.
5. Destination List
The list of destinations registered in the
delivery server appears. If all of the desti-
nations cannot be displayed, press [U] or
[U] to switch the screen. Group destina-
tions are denoted by this symbol ( ).
6. [Subject][Sender Name][Recept. Notice]
Specify the subject, sender, and whether
or not to enable Message Disposition No-
tification for the file to be transmitted.
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Basic Operation for Delivering Files
This section describes the basic operation for delivering scan files using the net-
work delivery scanner.
Important
You must register destinations and senders in advance using the ScanRouter
delivery software installed on the delivery server.
AMake sure that no previous settings remain.
If a previous setting remains, press the {Clear Modes} key.
BIf the E-mail screen or Scan to Folder screen appears, switch to the network
delivery scanner screen.
For details, see “Switching to the Network Delivery Scanner Screen”.
CPlace originals.
DIf necessary, press [Scan Settings] to specify scanner settings such as resolu-
tion and scan size.
For details, see “Various Scan Settings”.
EIf necessary, specify the scanning density.
For details, see “Adjusting Image Density”.
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FIf necessary, press [Original Feed Type] to specify settings such as original ori-
entation.
For details, see “Setting of Original Feed Type”.
GSpecify the destination.
You can specify multiple destinations.
For details, see “Specifying Delivery Destinations”.
HIf necessary, press [Subject] to specify the e-mail subject.
For details, see “Specifying the Subject of the E-mail to Be Transmitted via the
Delivery Server”.
IIf necessary, press [Sender Name] to specify the sender.
If you specify the sender, data about the sender will be attached to the deliv-
ered file. Select the sender from those registered in the delivery server. For de-
tails, see “Specifying the Sender”.
JPress the {Start} key.
If you are scanning batches, place the next originals.
Note
By pressing [Manual Entry] on the network delivery scanner screen, you can
send a file by e-mail via the delivery server’s network. For details about en-
tering the e-mail address directly, see “Entering an E-mail Address Manu-
ally”.
If you have selected more than one destination, press [U] or [T] next to the
destination field to scroll through the destinations.
To cancel a selected destination, display the destination in the destination
field, and then press the {Clear / Stop} key. You can cancel a destination se-
lected from the address book by pressing the selected destination again.
You can use the Message Disposition Notification function when sending
e-mail via delivery server. An e-mail is sent to the sender selected in step
9, notifying him/her that the recipient has read his/her e-mail. To specify
this setting, press [Recept. Notice].
To enable Message Disposition Notification, you must specify the Scan-
Router delivery software setting for sending e-mail by SMTP. For details
about specifying this setting, see the ScanRouter delivery software manu-
al. Note, however, that if the e-mail software used at the destination does
not support Message Disposition Notification, e-mail notification that the
e-mail has been opened may not be sent.
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Register the sender’s e-mail address using the ScanRouter delivery soft-
ware in advance.
By pressing the {Check Modes} key, you can switch from the initial scanner
screen to the Check Modes screen so you can check the settings. For details,
see “Check Modes”.
If you press [Preview], and then scan a document, the Preview screen ap-
pears. For details, see “Preview”
To cancel scanning, press the {Clear / Stop} key.
You can also store a scan file and simultaneously deliver it. For details, see
“Simultaneous Storage and Delivery”.
Reference
p.92 “Switching to the Network Delivery Scanner Screen”
p.109 “Various Scan Settings”
p.120 “Adjusting Image Density”
p.121 “Setting of Original Feed Type”
p.93 “Specifying Delivery Destinations”
p.101 “Specifying the Subject of the E-mail to Be Transmitted via the Deliv-
ery Server”
p.97 “Specifying the Sender”
p.22 “Entering an E-mail Address Manually”
p.5 “Preview”
p.4 “Check Modes”
p.102 “Simultaneous Storage and Delivery”
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Switching to the Network Delivery Scanner
Screen
This section explains how to switch the screen to the network delivery scanner
screen.
If the E-mail screen or Scan to Folder screen is being displayed, switch to the net-
work delivery scanner screen.
APress [Delivery Dest.].
The network delivery scanner screen appears.
Note
You cannot switch from the E-mail screen or Scan to Folder screen while
destinations or senders are being specified. To clear a specified destination,
display the destination in the destination field of the E-mail screen or Scan
to Folder screen, and then press the {Clear / Stop} key.
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Specifying Delivery Destinations
This section explains how to specify delivery destinations.
Selecting Destinations Registered in the Delivery Server’s
Address Book
This section explains how to select destinations registered in the delivery serv-
er’s address book
You can select a delivery destination registered in Destination List of the deliv-
ery server by any of the following methods:
Select the destination from the delivery destination list
Select the destination by entering the registration number
Select the destination by searching in the delivery server
Selecting a destination from the Destination List
From the destination list, select a destination.
AIn the destination list, press the key including the destination name.
The selected destination is highlighted and also is displayed in the destina-
tion field at the top of the screen.
Destinations are registered in the delivery server under captions. The desti-
nation list is updated automatically.
Note
If the target destination does not appear, press [U] or [T] to scroll through
the destinations until it does.
Depending on the security setting, some destinations may not appear in
the destination list.
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Selecting destinations by entering their registration numbers
Select a destination by entering its Short ID number (registered using the Scan-
Router delivery software). For details about how to set Short IDs, see the manu-
als supplied with the ScanRouter delivery software.
APress [Reg. No.].
BUsing the number keys, enter the three-digit registration number, and then
press the {q} key.
You can also enter a registration number of fewer than three digits.
Example: To enter 009
Press the {9} key, and then press the {q} key.
CPress [OK].
By pressing [Change], you can change the selected destination.
Note
To cancel a selected destination, press [U] or [T] next to the destination
field to scroll through the destinations until the one you want to cancel ap-
pears, and then press the {Clear / Stop} key.
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Selecting destinations by searching the delivery server’s Destination List
In the delivery server’s Destination List, you can search for destinations and se-
lect them.
APress [Search Dest.].
BTo search by destination name, press [Name].
To search by comment, press [Comment].
The soft keyboard appears.
You can also search by combining [Name] and [Comment].
CEnter the beginning of the destination name.
To search by comment, enter the beginning of the comment.
DPress [OK].
EIf necessary, press [Advanced Search], and then specify the detailed search
criteria.
By pressing [Advanced Search], you can search by [Name] and [Comment]. You
can also search by combining the [Beginning Word] or [End Word] criteria with
the other criteria.
FPress [Start Search].
Destinations that match the search criteria are displayed.
GSelect the destination.
HPress [OK].
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Note
The Comment search function searches for destinations by comment infor-
mation, which is a registration item required by the ScanRouter delivery
software.
By pressing [Details], you can view details about the selected destinations.
Up to 100 destinations can be displayed as search results.
By pressing [Advanced Search], the following criteria appear:
[Beginning Word]: The names which start with the entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”.
[End Word]: The names which end with the entered character or characters
are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “C”.
[Exact Match]: The names which correspond to an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “ABC”.
[Include one Word]: The names which contain an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”, “B”, or “C”.
[Exclude Words]: The names which do not contain an entered character or
characters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “D”.
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Specifying the Sender
This section explains how to specify the e-mail sender when sending a file by e-
mail via the delivery server.
You can specify the sender by any of the following methods:
Select the sender from the sender list in the delivery server’s Destination List
Select the sender by entering the registration number
Select the sender by searching the delivery server’s Destination List
Selecting a Sender from the Sender List in the Delivery Server’s
Destination List
This section explains how to select a sender from the destination list.
APress [Sender Name].
BSelect the sender.
CPress [OK].
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Selecting the Sender by Entering the Registration Number
You can select the sender by entering the registration number.
APress [Sender Name].
BPress [Registration No.].
CUsing the number keys, enter the three-digit registration number assigned
to the required destination folder.
If the entered number is less than five digits, press the {q} key after the last
number.
Example: To enter 006
Press the {6} key, and then press the {q} key.
DPress [OK].
By pressing [Change], you can change the selected destination.
Note
For details about specifying [Short ID], see the manuals supplied with the
ScanRouter delivery software.
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Selecting a Sender by Searching the Delivery Server’s
Destination List
This section explains how to select a sender by searching the delivery server’s
Destination List.
APress [Sender Name].
BPress [Search].
CTo search by destination name, press [Name].
To search by comment, press [Comment].
The soft keyboard appear.
You can also search by combining [Name] and [Comment].
DEnter the beginning of the sender's name.
To search by comment, enter the beginning of the comment.
EPress [OK].
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FIf necessary, press [Advanced Search], and then specify the detailed search
criteria.
By pressing [Advanced Search], you can search by [Name] and [Comment]. You
can also search by combining the [Beginning Word] or [End Word] criteria with
the other criteria.
GPress [Start Search].
Destinations that match the search criteria are displayed.
HSelect the sender.
IPress [OK].
Note
The Comment search function searches for destinations by comment infor-
mation, which is a registration item required by the ScanRouter delivery
software.
By pressing [Details], you can view details about the selected destinations.
Up to 100 items can be displayed as the search results.
By pressing [Advanced Search], the following criteria appear:
[Beginning Word]: The names which start with the entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”.
[End Word]: The names which end with the entered character or characters
are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “C”.
[Exact Match]: The names which correspond to an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “ABC”.
[Include one Word]: The names which contain an entered character or char-
acters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”, “B”, or “C”.
[Exclude Words]: The names which do not contain an entered character or
characters are targeted.
For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “D”.
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Specifying the Subject of the E-mail to Be
Transmitted via the Delivery Server
This section explains how to specify the e-mail subject when sending a file by e-
mail via the delivery server.
APress [Subject].
The soft keyboard appears.
BEnter the subject.
CPress [OK].
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Simultaneous Storage and Delivery
This section explains how to store a file and simultaneously deliver it.
APress [Store File].
BMake sure that [Send & Store] is selected.
CIf necessary, specify file data, such as [User Name], [File Name], and [Password].
For details, see “Specifying File Information for a Stored File”.
DPress [OK].
ESpecify the setting for delivering the file, and then send the file.
For details about delivering a file, see “Basic Operation for Delivering Files”.
Note
A file which is simultaneously stored and delivered cannot be resent from
the network delivery scanner screen. To resend the file, select it on the Se-
lect Stored File screen, and then send it. For details, see “Sending a Stored
File”.
Reference
p.67 “Specifying File Information for a Stored File”
p.89 “Basic Operation for Delivering Files”
p.77 “Sending a Stored File”
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5. Scanning Originals with the
Network TWAIN Scanner
Using the machine, you can scan originals into a client computer over the net-
work.
Before Using the Network TWAIN Scanner
This section describes the preparations and procedure for using the network
TWAIN scanner.
Important
To use the network TWAIN scanner, you must install the TWAIN driver,
which is on the supplied CD-ROM. For details about installing the TWAIN
driver, see “Installing the TWAIN Driver from the Supplied CD-ROM”.
To use the network TWAIN scanner, a TWAIN-compliant application, such
as DeskTopBinder, must be installed on the client computer. DeskTopBinder
Lite is on the supplied CD-ROM. For details about installing DeskTopBinder
Lite, see “Installing DeskTopBinder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM”.
Reference
p.106 “Installing the TWAIN Driver from the Supplied CD-ROM”
p.87 “Installing DeskTopBinder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM”
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Outline of the Network TWAIN Scanner
This section outlines the network TWAIN scanner function.
In the TWAIN scanner mode, you can share this machine among multiple com-
puters. Therefore, you don't have to prepare a special computer for scanner or
reconnect the scanner and each computer every time you need to use it.
1. This Machine
Scans an original after receiving a scan
instruction from a client computer, and
then sends the scan file over the network
to the client computer.
2. Client Computer
Specifies the scanner settings and con-
trols the scanner using an application,
such as DeskTopBinder Lite, that sup-
ports the network TWAIN scanner. Re-
ceives the files scanned by the machine
and displays them using an application
that supports the network TWAIN scan-
ner.
Note
When using the machine as a network TWAIN scanner, you do not need to
press the {Scanner} key on the machine’s control panel. The screen switches
automatically when you scan an original from a client computer using the
TWAIN driver.
To use functions other than the network TWAIN scanner, press [Exit].
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Preparing to Use the Network TWAIN Scanner
This section describes the preparations and settings for using the machine as a
network TWAIN scanner.
Important
To use the network TWAIN scanner, an application that supports the scan-
ner, such as DeskTopBinder Lite, must be installed on the computer. Desk-
TopBinder Lite is on the supplied CD-ROM. For details about installing
DeskTopBinder Lite, see “Installing DeskTopBinder Lite from the Supplied
CD-ROM”.
AConnect the machine to the network.
Connect the machine to the network using an Ethernet cable or Wireless LAN
(IEEE 802.11b).
BMake the necessary network settings in [System Settings].
If you have connected the machine to the network using an Ethernet cable,
make the following settings. For details, see General Settings Guide.
Specify the machine’s IPv4 address and subnet mask
•In [Effective Protocol], enable [IPv4]
CInstall the TWAIN driver on a client computer.
For details about installing the TWAIN driver, see “Installing the TWAIN
Driver from the Supplied CD-ROM”.
Note
To connect the machine to network using a wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b),
an extended wireless LAN board is required respectively. For details, see
Network Guide.
For details about [System Settings], see General Settings Guide.
Items to set up in [System Settings] vary depending on the network environ-
ment. For details about the network settings, see General Settings Guide.
Reference
p.106 “Installing the TWAIN Driver from the Supplied CD-ROM”
p.87 “Installing DeskTopBinder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM”
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Installing the TWAIN Driver from the Supplied CD-ROM
This section explains how to install the TWAIN driver on a client computer from
the supplied “Scanner/PostScript® Drivers and Utilities” CD-ROM.
To use the network TWAIN scanner, you must install the TWAIN driver on a cli-
ent computer.
AStart Windows, and then insert the CD-ROM labeled “Scanner/PostScript®
Drivers and Utilities” into the CD-ROM drive of the client computer.
The installer is automatically started and the [Scanner/PostScript® Drivers and
Utilities] dialog box appears.
BClick [TWAIN Driver].
CThe installer of the TWAIN Driver starts. Follow the instructions.
Note
Before you start the installation, check the system requirements for the
TWAIN driver. For details about the system requirements, see “Software
Supplied on CD-ROM”.
You can install the software using the auto-run program. For details about
the auto-run program, see “Quick Install”.
If the installer does not start automatically, see “Quick Install”.
When the installation is complete, a message about restarting the client
computer may appear. In this case, restart the client computer.
After the installation is complete, a folder with the name of the machine in
use is added in [Program] on the [Start] menu. Help can be displayed from
here.
Notes on using the network TWAIN scanner are provided in “Readme.txt”.
Be sure to read them before use.
Reference
p.153 “Software Supplied on CD-ROM”
p.153 “Quick Install”
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Basic Network TWAIN Scanner Operation
This section describes the basic operation for scanning with the network TWAIN
scanner.
Important
To use the network TWAIN scanner, a TWAIN-compliant application, such
as DeskTopBinder and the TWAIN driver must be installed on the client com-
puter.
The following procedure uses Windows XP and DeskTopBinder Lite by way of
example.
AOn the [Start] menu, point to [Program], point to [DeskTopBinder], and then
click [DeskTopBinder].
BOn the [Tools] menu, click [Scanner Settings...].
CClick [Select Scanner Driver...].
DSelect the name of the machine you want to use in the list, and then click
[Select...].
EClick [OK].
FPlace originals.
GOn the [File] menu, point to [Add Document], and then click [Scan...] to display
the Scanner Control dialog box.
The Scanner Control dialog box and DeskTopBinder viewer will appear.
HMake settings according to such factors as the type of original, type of scan-
ning, and orientation of the original.
For details, see the TWAIN driver Help.
IIn the Scanner Control dialog box, click [Scan...].
Depending on the security setting, if you press [Scan...], a dialog box for en-
tering the user name and password may appear.
If there are more originals to be scanned, place the next original, and then
click [Scan...].
If there are no more originals to be scanned, click [Complete].
JOn the [File] menu of the DeskTopBinder viewer, click [Exit].
KEnter the file name, and then click [OK].
The DeskTopBinder viewer closes and the image is stored in DeskTopBinder
Lite.
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Note
If you have already selected a scanner, you do not need to select the scan-
ner unless you want to change it.
Using DeskTopBinder, you can edit and print scan files. For more informa-
tion about DeskTopBinder, see DeskTopBinder manuals.
The model name of the connected scanner appears in the title bar of the
Scanner Control dialog box. If there is more than one scanner of the same
model on the network, make sure you have selected the correct scanner. If
you have not, click [Select Scanner Driver...], and then select the scanner
again. If the correct scanner does not appear in the list, check that the scan-
ner is correctly connected to the network and that its IPv4 address has been
specified. If the correct scanner still does not appear, consult the network
administrator.
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This section describes various scan settings.
Scan Settings
This section explains how to make Scan settings.
APress [Scan Settings].
BSpecify resolution, scan size, and other settings, as required.
CPress [OK].
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Items for Specifying Scan Settings
This section describes the items for Scan Settings.
Scan Type
Select a scan type that is appropriate for your original.
[Text]
Appropriate to increase OCR readability using an OCR-compliant applica-
tion.
[Text / Line Art]
Standard black and white originals containing mainly characters. Creates
scanned images suitable for printing.
[Text / Photo]
Originals containing a mixture of photographs, pictures and characters (two-
value). Creates scanned images suitable for printing.
[Photo]
Originals containing photographs and other pictures (two-value). Creates
scanned images suitable for printing.
[Gray Scale]
Originals containing photographs and other pictures (multi-value). Creates
scanned images suitable for displaying on a computer screen.
Resolution
Select resolution for scanning originals.
Select [100 dpi], [200 dpi], [300 dpi], [400 dpi], or [600 dpi] as the scanning resolution.
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Scan Size
Select the size of the original to be scanned.
The following items and sizes can be selected:
[Auto Detect]
Scans original sizes using the automatic size detect function.
[Mixed Sizes]
Scans a batch of originals of the same width by different length by detecting
the length of each.
Template size
A3L, A4K, A4L, A5K, A5L, 11 × 17L, 81/2 × 14L, 81/2 × 13L, 81/2 ×
11K, 81/2 × 11L, 51/2 × 81/2K, 51/2 × 81/2L, B4 JISL, B5 JISK, B5 JISL
[Custom Size]
Scans in a specified size.
You can specify the dimensions (width and height) of the scan area in mm.
Note
You can specify original sizes of 140 mm (X1 and Y1) or larger in [Custom Size].
When scanning originals of the same width but different length at the same
time, place them correctly by referring to the chart below.
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Relationship of original of mixed sizes and scan size
This section explains differences you need to be aware of when scanning origi-
nals of the same width but different length (such as A3 & A4 or B4 & B5) using
the original position setting and size.
•If you select [Mixed Sizes], the machine detects the length of same width orig-
inals and scans them.
You can place combinations of the following original sizes: A3L&A4K,
B4L&B5K, A4L&A5K.
If a template size is selected, the machine scans originals at the selected size
regardless of the actual size of originals. If an original is smaller than the se-
lected size, the machine applies margins to the scan area.
•If [Auto Detect] is selected for scanning originals from the exposure glass, the
machine detects the size of individual originals and scans accordingly.
•If only [Auto Detect] is selected for scanning originals from the ADF, the ma-
chine detects the size of the largest original and scans all the other originals
based on that size.
Setting procedure of custom size when scanning an entire original
This section explains how to set a custom size for scanning an entire original.
To scan the entire area of an original, measure its dimensions and enter them un-
der Original Size (X1 and Y1) and Scan Area (X3 and Y3).
The following example explains how to scan the entire area of an original.
You do not need to specify a Start Position (X2 and Y2). Specify it as 0 mm.
For Scan Size, enter the same value as Original Size.
APress [Scan Settings].
BPress [Scan Size].
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CPress [Custom Size].
DSpecify Original Size (X1 and Y1) using the number keys, and then press
the {q} key.
For example, set X1 to 300 mm and Y1 to 200 mm.
ESet Start Position (X2 and Y2) to 0 mm, and then press the {q} key.
For example, set X2 and Y2 to 0 mm, and press the {q} key.
FSpecify Scan Area (X3 and Y3) using the number keys, and then press the
{q} key.
For example, set X3 to 300 mm and Y3 to 200 mm.
GPress [OK].
HCheck Scan Area (X3 and Y3) displayed above [Custom Size], and then press
[OK].
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Note
You can specify original sizes (X1 and Y1) of 140 mm or larger.
To scan an original that is smaller than 140 mm, make settings as though
you were scanning a section of an original that is larger than 140 mm. For
example, to scan a CD label on the exposure glass, specify a size according
to the chart below. For details about scanning procedures, see “Setting pro-
cedure of custom size when scanning part of an original”.
Reference
p.115 “Setting procedure of custom size when scanning part of an original”
ARE005S
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Setting procedure of custom size when scanning part of an original
This section explains how to set a custom size for scanning an area within an
original.
To scan a section of an original, measure Original Size (X1 and Y1), Start Position
(X2 and Y2), and Scan Area (X3 and Y3) on the surface of the original, and then
enter those values in the same order. Measuring methods differ depending on
the original’s orientation and the position it is set in. Examples 1 to 3 below show
how to measure the size in order to scan the section marked “R”. Refer to the fol-
lowing examples to measure each size correctly.
Example 1
Example 2
Original is placed in the
orientation on the ex-
posure glass or in the ADF.
Original is placed in the
orientation on the ex-
posure glass.
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Example 3
Examples 1 and 2 (above) explain the procedure for scanning the “R” area of the
original.
APress [Scan Settings].
BPress [Scan Size].
CPress [Custom Size].
Original is placed in the
orientation in the
ADF.
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DSpecify Original Size (X1 and Y1) using the number keys, and then press
the {q} key.
For example, set X1 to 300 mm and Y1 to 200 mm.
ESpecify Start Position (X2 and Y2) using the number keys, and then press
the {q} key.
For example, set X2 to 30 mm and Y2 to 20 mm.
FSpecify Scan Area (X3 and Y3) using the number keys, and then press the
{q} key.
For example, set X3 and Y3 to 80 mm.
GPress [OK].
HCheck Scan Area (X3 and Y3) displayed above [Custom Size], and then press
[OK].
Note
To scan an original that is smaller than 140 mm, make settings as though
you were scanning a section of an original that is larger than 140 mm.
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How to set originals to scan them by custom size
This section explains how to place originals you want to scan at Custom size.
Original orientation setting
Under [Original Orientation], select [] or [] according to the orientation of
your original. To display [Original Orientation], on the initial scanner screen,
press [Original Feed Type]. For details, see “Setting of Original Feed Type”.
Placing an original
Place originals face up in the ADF; face down on the exposure glass.
Original Orientation is []
Original Orientation is []
Reference
p.121 “Setting of Original Feed Type”
Placing an original in the ADF
Placing an original on the exposure glass
Align the original, turn it rightward or left-
ward, and then place it face down on the expo-
sure glass.
Placing an original in the ADF
Placing an original on the exposure glass
Turn the original over, place it face down on
the exposure glass, and then align it with the
top left corner of the exposure glass.
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ALQ018S
ALQ019S
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Edit
Make editing settings.
[Erase Border]
Deletes the borders of the scanned original according to the specified width.
If you select [Same Width], you can specify, in mm, a uniform width for dele-
tion all around the original (top, bottom, left, and right sides). If you select
[Different Width], you can specify in mm a different width for deletion for each
side.
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Adjusting Image Density
This section explains how to adjust image density.
To adjust image density, press [W] or [V], at the left and right of [Auto Density].
These buttons increase or decrease the image density in single increments up to 7.
Selecting [Auto Density] corrects scanning density to improve resolution of paper
types such as non-white paper like newspaper or transparent originals. For de-
tails, see General Settings Guide.
Note
If you select [Text], [Text / Line Art], or [Text / Photo] for [Scan Type] under [Scan
Settings], [Auto Density] is automatically selected.
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Setting of Original Feed Type
This section explains Original Feed Type settings such as orientation and scan
sides of originals.
Original Orientation
This section explains how to correctly display the top/bottom orientation of
scanned originals on a client computer screen.
APress [Original Feed Type].
BPress [] or [] to select the same orientation as that of original.
CPress [OK].
Placing Originals
To correctly display the top/bottom orientation of the scanned original on a cli-
ent computer, the placement of the original and the settings made on the control
panel must match.
Place originals correctly by referring to the following table:
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Exposure Glass
ADF
Note
Originals are normally rectangular ( ) or horizontally long ( ). However, the
table above uses squares to make original orientation easier to understand.
Even if the actual shape of the original is different, the combination of original
orientation and the orientation specified on the scanner driver does not
change.
When you specify Gray Scale for Scan Type, and single page TIFF/JPEG or
multi-page TIFF is selected as the file type, refer to the table below for how to
place originals. Originals placed in orientations that are not recommended in
the table might appear incorrectly top/bottom oriented on client computer
displays.
Original orientation Control Panel Key
top edge touches top left corner of exposure
glass
top edge touches rear of exposure glass
Original orientation Control Panel Key
top edge placed first
top edge touches rear of ADF
Placing an Original on the Exposure
Glass
Placing an Original in the ADF
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Original Settings
This section explains the settings for the scanning the sides of originals.
One-sided original
This section explains the settings for scanning only one side of originals.
APress [Original Feed Type].
BIn [Original Settings], select [1 Sided Original].
CPress [OK].
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Two-sided original
This section explains the settings for scanning both sides of originals.
APress [Original Feed Type].
BIn [Original Settings], select [2 Sided Original].
CIn [Page Opening Orientation], select [Top to Top] or [Top to Bottom] according to
the binding orientation of the originals.
DIf the last page of the last original is blank, in [Last Page], select [1 Side] or [2 Sides].
To skip the last page, select [1 Side].
To scan the last page as blank page, select [2 Sides].
EPress [OK].
Note
If you selected [Divide], the setting made here is applied to the last page of
each batch of divided originals.
Top to Top
Top to Bottom
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Batch, SADF
This section explains settings for scanning multiple originals in several batches.
To scan the originals as a single file, select [Batch].
To scan the originals individually in the ADF, select [SADF].
•If you select [Batch], scanning starts as soon as you place the additional origi-
nals and press the {Start} key. When all the originals have been scanned, press
the {q} key. If you select [Batch], regardless of the default settings, the ma-
chine waits until additional originals are placed.
•If [SADF] is selected, scanning starts as soon as you place additional originals
in the ADF. Select which operation the machine performs while waiting for
additional originals in [Wait Time for Next Original(s): SADF] under [Scanner Fea-
tures]. For details about [Wait Time for Next Original(s): SADF], see General Set-
tings Guide “Scan Settings”.
APress [Original Feed Type].
BSelect [Batch] or [SADF].
CPress [OK].
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Note
If [SADF] is selected, scanning starts as soon as you place additional origi-
nals in the ADF. However, in the following cases you must press the
{Start} key to start scanning additional originals.
After scanning additional originals using the exposure glass
After changing settings while waiting for additional originals
After opening/closing the ADF
Reference
p.129 “Scanning Multiple Pages of Originals as One File”
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Divide
This section explains settings for dividing multiple originals by a specified num-
ber of pages and then sending them.
APress [Original Feed Type].
BPress [Divide].
CPress [Change], and then use the number keys to enter the number of pages
you want to divide the job into sets of.
DPress the {q} key.
EIf necessary, press [Division Check].
When you select [Division Check], if the originals were not scanned in order
due to a paper jam or multi-sheet feed, a screen for stopping or continuing
scanning appears at the end of the scan.
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FPress [OK] twice.
The current settings are displayed.
Note
If the last page of a batch of divided originals is blank, you can skip that
page. To skip scanning, in [Last Page] under [2 Sided Original], select [1 Side].
To scan the last page as a blank page, select [2 Sides]. For details, see “Two-
sided original”.
Reference
p.124 “Two-sided original”
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Scanning Multiple Pages of Originals as
One File
This section explains the procedure for sending multiple originals as a multi-
page file or storing them as a single stored file.
Important
To send multiple originals as a multi-page file, in [File Name / Type], select a
multi-page file type. For details about file types, see “Setting File Type and
File Name”.
APress [Original Feed Type].
BSelect [Batch] or [SADF].
To scan originals using the exposure glass, select [Batch]. To scan originals us-
ing the ADF, select [SADF]. For detail about [Batch] and [SADF], see “Batch,
SADF”.
CPress [OK].
DPlace originals.
EMake settings for sending by e-mail or Scan to Folder, delivering, or storing.
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FPress the {Start} key to scan originals.
If [Batch] is selected, place additional originals, and then press the {Start} key.
If [SADF] is selected, scanning starts automatically when you place additional
originals.
Repeat this step until all originals are scanned.
GAfter all originals are scanned, press the {q} key.
Storing or transmission starts.
Note
If [Batch] is selected, originals can be scanned using the ADF.
When scanning originals using the exposure glass, depending on the set-
tings for [Wait Time for Next Orig.: Exposure Glass] under [Scanner Features], the
machine can wait for additional originals even if [Batch] is not selected in
[Original Feed Type]. For details about [Wait Time for Next Orig.: Exposure Glass],
see General Settings Guide.
If, under [Scanner Features], [Set Wait Time] is set for [Wait Time for Next Orig.:
Exposure Glass] or [Wait Time for Next Original(s): SADF], place additional orig-
inals within the specified time. When the countdown ends, transmission or
storage starts automatically. To start transmission or storage before the
countdown is completed, press the {q} key. Countdown is canceled if
Scan Settings or other settings are changed in the meantime. Place addi-
tional originals, and then press the {Start} key. The machine scans the orig-
inals and the countdown is resumed. For details about [Wait Time for Next
Orig.: Exposure Glass] and [Wait Time for Next Original(s): SADF], see General
Settings Guide.
If [SADF] is selected, scanning from the exposure glass is enabled after
scanning from the ADF. If this happens, you must press the {Start} key to
start scanning.
Reference
p.131 “Setting File Type and File Name”
p.125 “Batch, SADF”
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Setting File Type and File Name
This section explains the procedure for setting file type, file name, and security
for PDF files.
Setting File Type
This section explains the procedure for setting the file type of a file you want to
send. File types can be specified when sending files by e-mail or Scan to Folder,
and sending stored files by e-mail or Scan to Folder
Important
To deliver files, set the file type using the delivery server computer. For de-
tails, see the manuals supplied with the ScanRouter delivery software.
Files are stored in TIFF or JPEG format. If [Store Only] is selected for [Store File],
file type cannot be specified. If [Send & Store] is selected for [Store File], files can
be sent by e-mail or Scan to Folder in a specified format. However, files are
not stored in the specified file type. Specify the file type for stored files when
sending them.
Selectable file types differ depending on scan and other settings. For details, see
“Relationship between File Type Specified for Scanning and File Types for Send-
ing E-mail and Folder”.
You can select one of the following file types:
•For Single Page
[TIFF / JPEG] or [PDF]
For Multi-page
[TIFF] or [PDF]
APress [File Name / Type].
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BSelect a file type.
CPress [OK].
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Setting File Name
This section explains the procedure for setting a file name.
Scanned file will be given a file name consisting of the time and date of scanning,
4-digit page number, etc.
Single-page and divided multi-page files are assigned file names that contain
the date and time of scanning and a four-digit page number. An underscore
is inserted between the date and time and the four-digit page number.
(Example: For a file scanned in single-page TIFF at 10 ms, 15 sec., 15:30 hours
on Dec. 31, 2020, the file name will be 20201231153015010_0001.tif)
Multi-page files are given file names that contain the time and date of scan-
ning.
(Example: For a file scanned in multi-page TIFF at 10 ms, 15 sec., 15:30 hours
on Dec. 31, 2020, the file name will be 20201231153015010.tif)
If necessary, you can change the file name.
APress [File Name / Type].
BPress [File Name].
The soft keyboard appears.
CEnter a file name.
DPress [OK] twice.
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Changing the starting digit of file name serial numbers
A single-page file is assigned a serial number after the file name. The starting
number of this serial number can be changed as follows:
APress [File Name / Type].
BPress [Change] to the right of the entry box.
CUsing the number keys, enter the starting digit of the serial number.
DPress the {q} key.
EPress [OK].
Note
You can change the starting digit only if other than [Single Page] is selected
as the file type.
You can change the number of digits in the serial number. Change the
number under [Scanner Features], [No. of Digits for Single Page Files]. You can
select 4 or 8. For details, see “Send Settings”, General Settings Guide.
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Security Settings to PDF Files
This section explains security settings for PDF files.
Use security settings to prevent unauthorized access to PDF files.
Important
Security settings can be made for PDF files only.
Encrypting PDF files
Set a password to protect and encrypt a PDF file . Only users who have the pass-
word can open and decrypt the PDF file.
Important
Encryption is possible only for scan files sent by e-mail or Scan to Folder.
You cannot open an encrypted file without a password. Make sure you do not
forget a file's password.
APress [File Name / Type].
BCheck that [PDF] is selected.
CPress [Security Settings].
DSelect [Encryption].
EIn [Encrypt Document], select [On].
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FIn [Password], press [Enter].
GEnter a password, and then press [OK].
The password entered here will be required to open the PDF file.
HEnter the password again, and then press [OK].
IIn [Encryption Level], select [40 bit] or [128 bit].
JPress [OK] twice.
Note
A document password cannot be the same as the Master password.
You can enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters for a document password.
PDF files created under the [128 bit] Encryption Level cannot be viewed us-
ing Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 and 4.0.
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Changing security permissions for PDF files
Set a Master Password to restrict unauthorized printing, changing, copying, or
extracting of a PDF file's content. Only users who have the Master Password can
reset or change these restrictions.
Important
Encryption is possible only for scan files sent by e-mail or Scan to Folder.
You cannot reset or change a file's restriction setting without the Master Pass-
word. Make a note of the Master Password in a secure place.
APress [File Name / Type].
BCheck that [PDF] is selected.
CPress [Security Settings].
DSelect [Permissions].
EIn [Master Password], select [Set].
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FIn [Password], press [Enter].
GEnter a password, and then press [OK].
The password entered here will be required to change the security settings of
the PDF file.
HEnter then password again, and then press [OK].
ISelect the security permission setting.
You can specify the following security settings:
Print permission: [Prohibit], [Allow], or [Low Resolution Only]
Editing permission: [Prohibit] or [Allow]
Copying or extracting content permission: [Prohibit] or [Allow]
JPress [OK] twice.
Note
The [Password] and [Master Password] cannot be the same.
You can enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters for a Master Password.
If [40 bit] is selected as the PDF encryption level, you cannot select [Low Res-
olution Only] as the print permission.
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Programs
You can register frequently used settings in the machine memory and recall
them for future use.
Note
You can register up to 10 programs for the scanner mode.
Programs are not deleted by turning the power off or by pressing the {Clear
Modes} key unless the content is deleted or newly registered.
The following settings can be registered to programs: Scan Settings, 1 Sided/2
Sided Original, Top to Top/Top to Bottom, skip scanning back side of the last
page, Divide, Original Orientation, File Type, Batch/SADF, Store File, Pre-
view, and Reception Notice.
Setting made on the simplified display cannot be registered to a program.
Registering Frequently Used Setting
To register frequently used settings in a program:
AOn the initial scanner screen, make the settings you want to register in a
program.
BPress the {Program} key.
CPress [Program].
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DSelect the number of the program in which you want to register the set-
tings.
Program numbers with malready have settings in them.
EEnter the program name.
FPress [OK].
The Program screen reappears. When the settings are successfully registered,
m appears on the left side of the registered program number and the pro-
gram name appears on the right side. The initial screen reappears after a mo-
ment.
Recalling a Registered Content
To recall settings registered in a program and use them for scanning:
APress the {Program} key.
BPress [Recall].
CPress the number of the program you want to recall.
Settings registered in the program are recalled and the initial scanner screen
reappears.
Settings are not registered in numbers that appear without m.
DPlace originals, and then press the {Start} key.
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Changing a Registered Program
To change the settings registered to a program:
APress the {Program} key.
BPress [Recall].
CPress the number of the program you want to recall.
DChange settings of the program.
EPress the number of the program you want to recall.
FPress the {Program} key.
GPress the number of the program whose settings you changed or the num-
ber of a different program in which you want to register the changed set-
tings.
HIf you select a program that is already registered, a confirmation message
appears. To overwrite the program, press [Yes].
If you select a new program number, you can omit this step. Proceed to the
next step.
IEnter a program name.
JPress [OK].
If overwritten, the registered program is deleted.
The new program name appears briefly, and then the initial screen reappears
after a moment.
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Deleting a Program
To delete a registered program:
APress the {Program} key.
BPress [Delete].
CPress the number of the program you want to delete.
DPress [Yes].
The program is deleted, and the initial screen reappears after a moment.
Changing the Registered Program Name
To change the name of a registered program:
APress the {Program} key.
BPress [Change Name].
CPress the number of the program whose name you want to change.
DEnter a new program name.
EPress [OK].
The new program name appears briefly, and then the initial screen reappears.
Programs
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Registering Initial Values for Initial Display
This section explains how to set defaults for the initial screen, which appears
when the machine is turned on or when settings are cleared or reset.
The following settings can be registered as defaults: Scan Settings, 1 Sided/2 Sid-
ed Original, Top to Top/Top to Bottom, skip scanning back side of the last page,
Divide, Original Orientation, File Type, Batch/SADF, Store File, Preview, and
Reception Notice.
AMake the necessary scan settings on the initial screen.
BPress the {Program} key.
CPress [Program as Defaults].
DPress the {Program} key.
EA confirmation screen appears. Press [Yes].
The current settings are registered as defaults, and then the initial screen re-
appears.
Note
To restore the initial screen's original default settings, press [Restore Factory
Defaults].
Default settings for the initial screen can be registered for normal screens
and simplified displays respectively.
AMG004S
Various Scan Settings
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Scan Settings When Using Twain Scanner
This section explains how to specify original orientation and scan setting for a
bundle of mixed size originals when using the TWAIN scanner.
Setting Original Orientation on the TWAIN Scanner
To correctly display the top/bottom orientation of the scanned original on a cli-
ent computer, the placement of the original and the settings made in the Scanner
Control dialog box must match.
AOpen the Scanner Control dialog box.
For details about how to open the Scanner Control dialog box, see “Basic Net-
work TWAIN Scanner Operation”.
BIn the [Original Scan Method:] list, select the place where the original is placed.
CIn the [Orig.Orientn.:] list, select [] or [].
DIn the [Orientation:] list, select [/], [/],
[/], or [/].
EIf an original is placed in the ADF, from the drop down menu of [Scan Set-
tings], select [1 Sided], [2 Sided(Top to Top)], or [2 Sided(Top to Bottom)].
Reference
p.107 “Basic Network TWAIN Scanner Operation”
Scan Settings When Using Twain Scanner
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Placing Originals
The following table shows the relationship between the original orientation and
the Scanner Properties dialog box settings:
Exposure Glass
ADF
Note
Originals are normally rectangular ( ) or horizontally long ( ). However, the
table above uses squares to make original orientation easier to understand.
Even if the actual shape of the original is different, the combination of original
orientation and the orientation specified on the scanner driver does not
change.
For details about the Scanner Control dialog box, see the TWAIN driver Help.
Depending on the settings, originals of different sizes are scanned differently.
Original Orientation TWAIN Scanner Control Dialog Box Key
top edge touches top left of exposure glass
This orientation is the TWAIN driver's stan-
dard setting. Place originals in this orientation
normally.
top edge touches rear of exposure glass
Original Orientation TWAIN Scanner Control Dialog Box Key
top edge of original placed first
top edge touches rear of ADF
Various Scan Settings
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When Scanning Originals of Mixed Sizes Using TWAIN Scanner
This section explains the differences between scanning mixed-size originals us-
ing the TWAIN scanner and normal scanning.
•If [Auto detect(Mixed-size)] is selected in the [Original Size:] list, the machine de-
tects the length of each same-width original and then scans them.
•If [Auto detect(Uni-size)] is selected in the [Original Size:] list, the machine detects
the size of the first original of the batch and scans all subsequent originals at
that size.
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7. Appendix
The appendix details specifications of the scanner function and explains supple-
mentary settings.
Relationship between Resolution and File Size
This section explains the relationship between resolution and original size.
Resolution and original size are inversely related. The higher the resolution (dpi)
is set, the smaller the area that can be scanned. Conversely, the larger the scan ar-
ea, the lower the resolution that can be set.
The relationship between the scanning resolution and the file size is shown below.
If the combination is unreadable, “Exceeded max. data capacity. Check the
scanning resolution, then press the Start key again.” appears on the
machine's control panel display. Change the condition until scanning is enabled.
Note
Image compression level can limit Maximum image size.
Appendix
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7
When Using E-mail, Folder Sending, Storing or Network Delivery
Function
This section explains the relationship between resolution and scan size when us-
ing the e-mail, Scan to Folder, storing, or network delivery scanner function.
If [Text], [Text / Line Art], [Text / Photo], or [Photo] is selected for Scan Type
All combinations up to A3 and 600 dpi can be scanned.
If [Gray Scale] is selected for Scan Type
The originals can be scanned using combinations marked with in the table.
Note
Enter B6, A6, and A7 sizes directly.
•B6 (128 mm × 182 mm)
•A6 (105 mm × 148 mm)
•A7 (74 mm × 105 mm)
100 dpi 200 dpi 300 dpi 400 dpi 600 dpi
A3
B4
A4
B5
A5
B6
A6
A7
11×17
Legal (81/2×14)
81/2×13
Letter (81/2×11)
51/2×81/2
Relationship between Resolution and File Size
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When Using as a TWAIN Scanner
This section explains the relationship between resolution and scan size when us-
ing the machine as a TWAIN scanner.
To specify the scan area or resolution on the machine you are using as a network
TWAIN scanner directly, see the TWAIN driver Help.
If [Binary(Text)] or [Binary(Photo)] is selected in [Col./ Grad.:]
The originals can be scanned using combinations marked with in the table
if Original Orientation is L.
100
dpi
200
dpi
300
dpi
400
dpi
500
dpi
600
dpi
700
dpi
800
dpi
900
dpi
1000
dpi
1100
dpi
1200
dpi
A3
B4
A4
B5
A5
B6
A6
A7
11×17
Legal
(81/2×14)
81/2×13
Letter
(81/2×11)
51/2×81/2
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If [Gray Scale] is selected in [Col./ Grad.:]
The originals can be scanned using combinations marked with in the table
if Original Orientation is L.
Note
Enter A7 sizes directly.
100
dpi
200
dpi
300
dpi
400
dpi
500
dpi
600
dpi
700
dpi
800
dpi
900
dpi
1000
dpi
1100
dpi
1200
dpi
A3
B4
A4
B5
A5
B6
A6
A7
11×17
Legal
(81/2×14)
81/2×13
Letter
(81/2×11)
51/2×81/2
Relationship between File Type Specified for Scanning and File Types for Sending E-mail and Folder
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Relationship between File Type Specified
for Scanning and File Types for Sending E-
mail and Folder
This section explains the relationship between the file type specified for scan-
ning originals and the file type to which files are converted when sent by e-mail
or Scan to Folder.
Single page file type
Multi-page file type
Note
When you select to convert a scanned original to a single-page TIFF/JPEG
file, if gray scale is selected in [Scan Type] under [Scan Settings], depending on
the [Compression (Gray Scale)] setting under [Scanner Features], the file type
changes as follows:
[On]...JPEG
[Off]...TIFF
When you set [Compression (Gray Scale)] to [On] under [Scanner Features], if you
specify gray scale in [Scan Type] under [Scan Settings], you cannot select multi-
page TIFF as the file type.
Files are stored in single-page format. When sending files by e-mail or Scan
to Folder, you can select single-page or multi-page format.
JPEG format files cannot be sent as a multi-page TIFF file even if you specify
to send it as a multi-page TIFF. The file is sent in a default format other than
multi-page TIFF.
When you specify Gray Scale for Scan Type, and single page TIFF/JPEG or
multi-page TIFF is selected as the file type, refer to the table below for how to
place originals. Originals placed in orientations that are not recommended in
the table might appear incorrectly top/bottom oriented on client computer
displays.
Scan Setting TIFF/JPEG specified PDF specified
Black and white TIFF PDF
Gray scale TIFF (uncompressed) / JPEG (com-
pressed)
PDF
Scan Setting TIFF specified PDF specified
Black and white TIFF PDF
Gray scale TIFF (uncompressed) PDF
Appendix
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Placing an Original on the Exposure
Glass
Placing an Original in the ADF
Software Supplied on CD-ROM
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Software Supplied on CD-ROM
This section explains the applications on the supplied CD-ROM.
Quick Install
This section explains the auto-run program.
When the CD-ROM is inserted into a client computer running Windows
2000/XP/Vista or Windows Server 2003/2003 R2, the installer starts up auto-
matically (auto run) to install various software.
Note
When installation under Windows 2000/XP/Vista or Windows Server
2003/2003 R2, log on as an Administrators group member.
Quick Install may not automatically work with certain operating system set-
tings. If this happens, start “Setup.exe” on the CD-ROM root directory.
To disable auto-run, set CD-ROM while pressing Shift key. Keep the Shift
key pressed until the computer finishes reading from the CD-ROM.
If [Cancel] is pressed during installation, the installation of all the software
thereafter will be stopped. If cancelled, reinstall the remaining software after
restarting the client computer.
TWAIN Driver
This section tells you the file path to the TWAIN driver and the TWAIN driver's
system requirements.
You must install this driver if you want to scan originals or use the machine as a
network TWAIN scanner.
File path
The TWAIN driver is stored in the following folder on the CD-ROM:
\DRIVERS\TWAIN
System requirements
Computer hardware
PC/AT-compatible machines that support the operating system properly
This driver cannot be used in RISC-based processor (MIPS R series, Alpha
AXP, or PowerPC) Windows NT environments.
Operating system
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
Display resolution
800×600 pixels, 256 colors or higher
Appendix
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DeskTopBinder Lite
This section tells you the file path to DeskTopBinder Lite, the DeskTopBinder
Lite system requirements, and the applications that are installed with DeskTop-
Binder Lite.
DeskTopBinder is installed on the client computers to integrate and manage var-
ious kinds of files such as scan files, files created with applications, and existing
scan files. This software allows you to use various functions for stored scan files
such as viewing stored files. Also, with the ScanRouter delivery software, you
can view the files stored in in-trays of the delivery server or use other functions
for stored files. For details about DeskTopBinder Lite, see DeskTopBinder Lite
manuals or DeskTopBinder Lite Help.
File path
DeskTopBinder Lite is stored in the following folder on the CD-ROM provid-
ed with this machine:
\UTILITY\DESKV2
System requirements
Computer hardware
PC/AT-compatible machines that support the following operating system
properly
Operating system
When installing all functions of DeskTopBinder
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP1 or later
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP1 or later
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP1 or later
Microsoft Windows XP Professional/Home Edition
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate/Enterprise/Business/Home Pre-
mium/Home Basic
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition
When installing only SmartDeviceMonitor for Client
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP1 or later
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP1 or later
Microsoft Windows XP Professional/Home Edition
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate/Enterprise/Business/Home Pre-
mium/Home Basic
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition
Display resolution
800×600 pixels, 64K colors or higher
Software Supplied on CD-ROM
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Software installed with DeskTopBinder Lite
•Auto Document Link
Auto Document Link on the client computer monitors in-trays of the deliv-
ery server periodically, retrieves files delivered to in-trays, and notifies the
user of delivery.
•RFWriter
Instead of printing files created with an application, the RFWriter converts
those files into TIFF or BMP image files and registers them in a work folder
of the DeskTopBinder. For details, see DeskTopBinder Help.
Function Palette
Function Palette allows you to use DeskTopBinder functions such as Scan
using TWAIN scanner or Print without starting DeskTopBinder. To use
these functions from Function Palette, you must first configure them using
DeskTopBinder Extended Features. For details about Function Palette, see
DeskTopBinder manuals.
SmartDeviceMonitor for Client
SmartDeviceMonitor for Client provides functions for continuous device
status monitoring on the network via TCP/IP or IPX/SPX.
Appendix
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Values of Various Set Items for
Transmission/Storage/Delivery Function
This section explains the values of various transmission/storage/delivery func-
tion settings.
Note
Depending on the type or settings of the file or original, you may not be able
to specify the destination or enter the maximum number of characters stated
below.
Transmission Function
This section explains the values of transmission function settings.
Sending E-mail
The following table tells you the maximum values of the e-mail sending function
settings.
Item Maximum value Comments
Number of subject line charac-
ters
128 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of e-mail message
characters
80 alphanumeric charac-
ters
This is the total number of char-
acters selected from the list and
the number of characters en-
tered directly from text.
Number of e-mail address char-
acters
128 alphanumeric charac-
ters
E-mail addresses found via
LDAP server search cannot be
selected if they contain more
than 128 characters.
Number of addresses you can
specify at the same time
500 addresses You can specify 100 destina-
tions by direct entry, including
LDAP search. Select the remain-
ing 400 destinations from regis-
tered addresses.
Sendable file size 725.3 MB per file -
Sendable number of pages 2,000 pages per file -
Values of Various Set Items for Transmission/Storage/Delivery Function
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Folder transmission
The following table tells you the maximum values of the Scan to Folder function
settings.
Simultaneous Transmission
The following table tells you the maximum values of settings for using the E-
mail and Scan to Folder functions simultaneously.
Item Maximum value Comments
Number of path name charac-
ters on SMB
128 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of user name charac-
ters on SMB
64 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of password charac-
ters on SMB
64 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of server name charac-
ters on FTP
64 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of path name charac-
ters on FTP
128 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of user name charac-
ters on FTP
64 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of password charac-
ters on FTP
64 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of path name charac-
ters on NCP
128 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of user name charac-
ters on NCP
64 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of password charac-
ters on NCP
64 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of addresses you can
specify at the same time
50 addresses You can specify a maximum of
50 directly entered destinations.
Sendable file size 2,000 MB per file -
Item Maximum value Comments
Number of destinations you can
select for E-mail and Scan to
Folder
550 addresses -
Number of destinations you can
select for sending by e-mail
500 addresses You can specify a maximum of
100 directly entered destina-
tions, including LDAP search-
retrieved destinations.
Number of destinations you can
set for sending by Scan to Fold-
er
50 addresses -
Appendix
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Storage Function
The following table tells you the maximum values of the storage function set-
tings.
Item Maximum value Comments
Number of file name characters 64 alphanumeric charac-
ters
On the control panel, the first 16
characters are displayed. When
viewing the stored files from a
client computer using Desk-
TopBinder, all the entered char-
acters can be viewed.
Number of user name charac-
ters
20 alphanumeric charac-
ters
On the control panel, the first 16
characters are displayed. When
viewing the stored files from a
client computer using Desk-
TopBinder, all the entered char-
acters can be viewed.
Number of password charac-
ters
4-8 digit number -
Number of stored files you can
select at the same time
30 files -
Storable number of files 3,000 files This is the total number of files
stored under the scanner, copi-
er, document server, and print-
er functions.
Storable number of pages 10,000 pages This is the total number of files
stored under the scanner, copi-
er, document server, and print-
er functions.
Storable number of pages per
file
2,000 pages -
Storable size 2,000 MB per file -
Values of Various Set Items for Transmission/Storage/Delivery Function
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Network Delivery Function
The following table tells you the values of setting items for the network delivery
scanner function.
Item Maximum value Comments
Number of subject line charac-
ters
128 alphanumeric charac-
ters
This is the total number of char-
acters selected from the list and
the number of characters en-
tered directly from text.
Number of e-mail address char-
acters
128 alphanumeric charac-
ters
-
Number of addresses you can
specify at the same time
500 addresses You can specify 65 destinations
by direct entry, including
LDAP search. Select the remain-
ing 435 destinations from regis-
tered addresses
The maximum number of desti-
nations you can specify differs
depending on which ScanRout-
er delivery software you are us-
ing. For details, see the manuals
supplied with the ScanRouter
delivery software.
Sendable file size 2,000 MB per file -
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Specifications
The following table tells you the specifications of the scanner.
Scan method Flatbed scanning
Scan speed When using the E-mail/Scan to Folder/Net-
work Delivery Scanner function:
Black and white: 75 page/min
(Original size: A4K, Scan Type: Text , Resolu-
tion: 200 dpi, Compression (Black & White):
On, ITU-T No1 Chart, 1-side scanning)
Scanning speed differs depending on the fol-
lowing; operating environment of the machine
and computer, scan settings, and the content
of originals (denser images require more
time).
Image sensor type CCD Image Sensor, CIS Image Sensor
Scan type Sheet, book
Interface Ethernet interface (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX or
1000BASE-T (optional)), IEEE 802.11b (wire-
less LAN) (optional)
Maximum scan size DLT (11" × 17")
Scan sizes automatically detectable from the
exposure glass
11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 11"K, 81/2" ×
11"L, 81/2" × 51/2"K
Scan sizes automatically detectable from the
ADF
A3L, A4K, A4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L,
81/2" × 11"K, 81/2" × 11"L, 51/2" × 81/2"K,
51/2" × 81/2"L, 10" × 14"L, 71/4" × 101/2"L
Basic scanning resolution 600 dpi (8-bit gray scale)
Selectable scanning resolutions when using
the E-mail/Scan to Folder/ Network delivery
scanner function
100 dpi, 200 dpi, 300 dpi, 400 dpi, 600 dpi
Selectable scanning resolution when using
TWAIN scanner
100 dpi to 1200 dpi
Sendable file formats TIFF, JPEG, PDF
Image compression type for black and white
(two-value)
TIFF (MH, MR, MMR)
Image compression type for gray scale JPEG
Network protocol IPv4, IPX
Protocol for sending e-mail SMTP, POP3
Protocol for Scan to Folder SMB, FTP, NCP
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INDEX
A
Address Book, 12, 41, 48
ADF, 118, 121, 144
Adjusting image density, 120
Advanced search, 20, 23, 29, 48
Auto density, 120
Auto Detect, 111
Auto-run program, 153
B
Batch, 125
Bindery, 56, 58
Black & White, 110
C
CD-ROM, 153
Change, 79, 80
Changing a password, 83
Changing a user name, 80
Checking
a stored file selected from the list, 70
Check modes, 13
Confirmation displays, 4
check modes, 4
Preview, 5
transmission file status, 6
CSV file, 12, 41
Custom size, 111, 112, 115, 118
D
Delete, 79
Deleting a stored file, 79
Delivery server, 85, 93
DeskTopBinder Lite, 76, 85, 87, 154
Destination list, 18, 47
Display, 3
confirmation displays, 4
Simplified Display, 3
Divide, 127
E
Edit, 119
Effective Protocol, 40
E-mail, 148
E-mail address, 12
E-mail destination, 18
Address Book, 18
Destination list, 18
registration numbers, 19
E-mail message, 32
E-mail screen, 13, 17
Entering an e-mail address, 22
Entering registration numbers, 94
Entering the path, 50
Erase border, 119
Ethernet, 12, 40, 105
Exposure glass, 118, 121, 144
F
File information, 67, 68, 69
File name, 67, 68, 82, 131
File type, 131
Folder sending, 148
FTP, 38
FTP server, 54
Functions, 2
G
General settings, 8
Gray Scale, 110
I
Initial settings, 8
Install, 87, 106
I/O device, 85
J
JPEG, 151
162
L
LDAP, 11
LDAP server, 23
Line Art, 110
List of stored files, 77
M
Managing stored files, 79, 80, 82, 83
Manual entry, 22, 33, 50
Manuals for This Machine, i
Mixed sizes, 111, 112, 146
Multi-pages, 151
N
NCP, 56, 58
NDS, 56, 58
NetWare, 39, 56, 58
Network Delivery, 148
O
One sided original, 123
Operation for delivering files, 89
Original feed type, 121, 123
Original settings, 123
P
Password, 67, 69, 83
PDF, 131, 151
changing security permissions, 137
encrypting, 135
Photo, 110
Placing an original, 118
Preparation, 86
sending by e-mail, 12
Program as Defaults, 143
Programs, 139, 143
changing registered program, 141
changing the name, 142
deleting, 142
recalling, 140
registering, 139
Q
Quick install, 153
R
Registering a destination, 26
Registering in the address book, 26
Registering the path, 60
Registration numbers, 19, 28, 47, 94, 98
Resolution, 110
Resolution and file size, 147, 149
Restore Factory Defaults, 143
Result of sending, 6
Return receipt, 89
S
SADF, 125
Scanner Features, 8
Scanning multiple pages, 129
ScanRouter delivery software, 85
Scan settings, 8, 109
Scan Size, 111
Scan to Folder, 37, 43
Scan Type, 110, 148
Screen, 70, 88
Scan to Folder, 42
Search by comment, 95
Searching by file name, 73, 82
Searching by user name, 72, 99
Searching
the delivery server’s destination list, 95
Searching the list of stored files, 72
Searching the machine’s address book, 20
Security settings, 135
Selecting a destination, 23, 93, 95
machine’s address book, 46
Selecting a sender, 27
Sender, 27, 28, 29, 97
Sender name, 27, 28, 29, 97, 98, 99
Sending by Scan to Folder, 40
Sending files
FTP, 54
shared network folder, 50
Sending scan files, 37
Sending scan files by e-mail, 11, 14
Sending the URL by e-mail, 35
Send settings, 8
Serial number, 134
Setting file name, 133
Setting file type, 131
163
Simultaneous storage and delivery, 102
Simultaneous storage
and sending by e-mail, 34
Simultaneous storage
and sending by Scan to Folder, 61
Single page, 151
SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin, 12, 41
SMB, 37, 52
SMTP, 11
Specifications, 160
Specifying destinations, 46
Specifying the message, 32
Specifying the path, 52
Specifying the sender, 27, 97
Specifying the subject, 31
Storage, 34, 61, 102
Store only, 65
Storing, 63, 148
Storing scan files, 34, 61, 65, 102
Subject, 101
Subject/Text, 31, 32, 33
Switching screen, 17
network delivery scanner screen, 92
Scan to Folder, 45
Symbol, 1
T
Template size, 111
Text, 110
TIFF, 151
TIFF/JPEG, 131
Transmission function
folder transmission, 157
sending e-mail, 156
simultaneous transmission, 157
TWAIN Driver, 106, 107, 153
TWAIN scanner, 103, 104, 107, 144, 146,
149
setting original orientation, 144
Two sided original, 124
U
User name, 67, 80
User Tools / Counter, 8
V
Values of various set items, 156
network delivery function, 159
storage function, 158
transmission function, 156
W
Web Image Monitor, 12, 41, 63, 76
Wireless LAN, 12, 40, 105
164 EN USA D406-7553
Note to users in Canada
Note:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada
Avertissement:
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Note to users in the United States of America
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursu-
ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television re-
ception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio /TV technician for help.
Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
Product Name: Printer/Scanner Controller
Model Number: Printer/Scanner Unit Type 8000
Responsible party: Ricoh Americas Corporation
Address: 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006
Telephone number: 973-882-2000
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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Printer/Scanner Unit Type 8000 Operating Instructions Scanner Reference
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