Scanning to a private folder, Creating a private folder – Xerox WorkCentre 7835ii User Manual
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Scanning
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WorkCentre
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User Guide
Scanning to a Private Folder
The system administrator creates private folders on the printer. Private folders can require a password.
You can use Xerox
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CentreWare
®
Internet Services to create your own private folders. For details, see
Creating a Private Folder.
To scan to a private folder:
1.
Load the original on the document glass or in the document feeder.
2.
Press the Services Home button, then touch Workflow Scanning.
3.
Touch Change.
4.
From the Pick a Workflow screen, select a private folder.
5.
On the Mailbox Password screen, touch Enter Mailbox Password, then to enter the password, use
the touch screen keyboard.
6.
Touch OK.
7.
Press the green Start button.
Creating a Private Folder
For you to create a private folder, the scan policy to allow additional folders to be created must be
enabled. The system administrator can create a private folder at any time. For details, see the
System
Administrator Guide for your printer model.
To create a private folder with a password:
1.
At your computer, open a Web browser, in the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then
press
Enter or Return.
Note:
If you do not know the IP address of your printer, see
Finding the IP Address of Your Printer
on page 33.
2.
Click the Scan tab.
3.
In the Display section, select Mailboxes.
Note:
If the Display section does not appear, Scan to Mailbox is not enabled. For details, see the
4.
In the Scan to Mailbox section, click Create Folder.
5.
Click the Folder Name: field, then type a name for the folder.
6.
In the Folder Password field, type a password that adheres to the password rules.
7.
In the Confirm Folder Password field, type the password again.
8.
Click Apply.
Your private folder appears in the folder list in Xerox
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CentreWare
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Internet Services and on the
printer touch screen under Pick a Workflow. The contents are stored on the printer hard drive.