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7.3
Convenient Use of Scan Function (Scan to SMB)
7.3
Convenient Use of Scan Function (Scan to SMB)
You can send the scanned original data as an E-mail attachment, or send it to a shared computer (SMB server) or the
FTP server.
This section describes the function (Scan to SMB) to send data to the SMB server.
SMB transmission is a function that converts the original data scanned on this machine to a computer-compatible file
and sends the converted data to a target computer or a shared folder on the server. You can store a handout original
as digital data using this function.
Also, you can send data to your computer and the file server used for daily file transfer in order to share it.
Tips
Mac OS X 10.7 or later does not support the Scan to SMB function. Instead, use Scan to FTP. For details, refer to the
HTML User's Guide.
Step 1: Prepare the destination computer
In Step 1, execute the following tasks:
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To check the destination computer name and accessible user name.
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To create a folder in the destination computer and to configure a sharing setting.
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In a Windows environment
Tips
To carry out this task, the computer's administrator privilege is required.
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In [System Properties] or [System], check the computer name displayed in [Computer
name].
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In Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows Server 2003/Windows Server 2003 R2/Windows Server
2008/Windows Server 2008 R2, right-click [Computer], then click [Properties] to display [System
Properties].
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In Windows 8/Windows Server 2012, right-click the Start window, click [All apps]. And right-click
[Computer], then click [Properties] to display [System Properties].
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The computer name is required to specify a destination. Write down the computer name so that you
do not forget it.