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Before using IP Scanner
This section contains various information that should be understood before
IP Scanner is used.
IP Scanner and ImageReceiver
Descriptions for IP Scanner and ImageReceiver are provided below.
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These utilities are available only when a document is scanned. For details
on saving a received fax transferred to IP Scanner, refer to “Forwarding
a received document to IP Scanner” on page 4-46.
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An data scanned with this machine and sent to a computer is received
with ImageReceiver and saved as an image file with IP Scanner. Before
using IP Scanner, make sure that ImageReceiver has been started.
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While ImageReceiver is running, its icon appears in the Windows taskbar.
Normally, ImageReceiver starts automatically when Windows is started.
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If ImageReceiver has not started up, start it up by clicking “Start”, point-
ing to “Programs” (or “All Programs” with Windows XP), then “IP Scan-
ner”, then clicking “ImageReceiver”.
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When ImageReceiver begins to receive image data, the icon in the Win-
dows tasktray flashes.
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Depending on the specified ImageReceiver settings, image data can be
received with ImageReceiver, even if IP Scanner is not started.
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Detail
With IP Scanner, JBIG-encoded TIFF files cannot be viewed.
Using a dial-up router
Before using IP Scanner, correctly specify the IP address of this machine.
Caution must be taken particularly if IP Scanner is used in an environment
where a dial-up router is used.
If the IP address is incorrectly specified in an environment where a dial-up
router is used, the dial-up router may dial unnecessarily.
In addition, depending on the network settings specified on the computer,
the dial-up router may dial unnecessarily, regardless of whether the IP ad-
dress is correctly specified.