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Change the Scan to Network Configuration (Windows

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Web Based Management Change the Scan to Network Configuration (Windows®) 4 Scan to Network allows you to scan documents directly to a shared folder located on your local network or the Internet. For more information about Scan to Network, see Scan Documents to a Shared Folder / Network Location (Windows ®) in the User's Guide. NOTE Scan to Network supports NTLMv2 Authentication. You must configure the SNTP protocol (network time server), or you must set the date, time and time zone correctly on the machine's control panel for authentication. (For information about setting SNTP, see 4 Synchronize with the SNTP Server on page 47. For information about setting the date, time and time zone, see the User's Guide.) 1 Start Web Based Management and access your Brother machine (see step 1 on page 39). 2 When the Web Based Management screen appears, click the Scan tab, and then click Scan to FTP/SFTP/Network/SharePoint in the left navigation bar. 3 Select the Network checkbox in the profile numbers (from 1 to 25). 4 Click Submit. 5 Click Scan to FTP/SFTP/Network/SharePoint Profile in the left navigation bar. 6 Click the Network of Profile No. you selected in step 3 You can configure the following Scan to Network settings:  Profile Name (up to 15 characters)  Network Folder Path  File Name  Quality  Auto Color detect adjust  File Type  Password for Secure PDF (ADS-2400N / ADS-3000N)  Document Size  Margin Settings  File Size  Auto Deskew  Skip Blank Page  Skip blank page sensitivity  2-sided Scan  Brightness  Contrast  Continuous Scan (ADS-2800W / ADS-3600W) 52

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Web Based Management
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4
Change the Scan to Network Configuration (Windows
®
)
4
Scan to Network allows you to scan documents directly to a shared folder located on your local network or
the Internet. For more information about Scan to Network, see
Scan Documents to a Shared Folder / Network
Location (Windows
®
)
in the
User’s Guide
.
NOTE
Scan to Network supports NTLMv2 Authentication.
You must configure the SNTP protocol (network time server), or you must set the date, time and time zone
correctly on the machine’s control panel for authentication. (For information about setting SNTP, see
Synchronize with the SNTP Server
on page 47. For information about setting the date, time and time zone,
see the
User’s Guide
.)
1
Start Web Based Management and access your Brother machine (see step
1
on page 39).
2
When the Web Based Management screen appears, click the
Scan
tab, and then click
Scan to FTP/SFTP/Network/SharePoint
in the left navigation bar.
3
Select the
Network
checkbox in the profile numbers (from 1 to 25).
4
Click
Submit
.
5
Click
Scan to FTP/SFTP/Network/SharePoint Profile
in the left navigation bar.
6
Click the
Network
of Profile No. you selected in step
3
You can configure the following Scan to Network settings:
Profile Name
(up to 15 characters)
Network Folder Path
File Name
Quality
Auto Color detect adjust
File Type
Password for Secure PDF
(ADS-2400N / ADS-3000N)
Document Size
Margin Settings
File Size
Auto Deskew
Skip Blank Page
Skip blank page sensitivity
2-sided Scan
Brightness
Contrast
Continuous Scan
(ADS-2800W / ADS-3600W)