Canon 3323B001 Installation Guide - Page 142

Destination settings, USB Flash Drive

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134 | Reference: Connector-specific configuration information Destination settings Scan to eCopy Desktop enables you to scan to the following destination types: ■ Windows Folder ■ Novell Folder ■ FTP Folder ■ USB Flash Drive For each type of folder, except for the USB Flash Drive, you must supply the folder location and authentication settings. Section TABLE 43. Scan to eCopy Desktop: Destination settings Field Description If scanned image file already exists Specifies the action for the connector to take if the recipient's scan inbox already contains a scanned document with the same file name: ■ Overwrite always: Replaces an existing scanned document with the one the connector is currently saving. ■ Return error: Displays an error message prompting the user at the device to change the file name. ■ Create unique file name: Adds a unique number to the file name, for example filename.1, filename.2. The scanned document is saved to the location using a unique file name and the existing document is not overwritten. Folder Location (For an FTP folder you must enter and test the authentication information before you select a folder location.) Path to the folder Enable subfolder navigation Maximum folder levels Destination information for the scanned documents. Click the Browse button and then select a folder. Enables users to select a subfolder at the device. The number of folder levels down that users may navigate.

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Reference: Connector-specific configuration information
Destination settings
Scan to eCopy Desktop enables you to scan to the following destination types:
Windows Folder
Novell Folder
FTP Folder
USB Flash Drive
For each type of folder, except for the USB Flash Drive, you must supply the folder location and
authentication settings.
TABLE 43.
Scan to eCopy Desktop: Destination settings
Section
Field
Description
If scanned image file already exists
Specifies the action for the connector to take if the recipient’s scan
inbox already contains a scanned document with the same file
name:
Overwrite always: Replaces an existing scanned document with
the one the connector is currently saving.
Return error: Displays an error message prompting the user at
the device to change the file name.
Create unique file name: Adds a unique number to the file
name, for example filename.1, filename.2. The scanned
document is saved to the location using a unique file name and
the existing document is not overwritten.
Folder Location
(For an FTP folder
you must enter and
test the
authentication
information before
you select a folder
location.)
Path to the
folder
Destination information for the scanned documents.
Click the Browse button and then select a folder.
Enable
subfolder
navigation
Enables users to select a subfolder at the device.
Maximum
folder levels
The number of folder levels down that users may navigate.