Epson WorkForce Pro WF-3820 Users Guide - Page 152
Setting Up and Scanning to a Network Folder or FTP Server, Creating a Shared Network Folder
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Scan to setting Remove Shadow Remove Punch Holes Subject Attached File Max Size File Name Available options On Off On Off - Various sizes - Description Erases the shadows that appear in the center of a document when copying a book or the shadows that appear around a document when copying thick paper Erases the binding holes on a document Lets you enter a subject for your email Lets you select the maximum file size that can be attached to an email Lets you enter a prefix, the date, and the time to the file name for your scanned file Note: When you turn on password settings, you can use the LCD screen keyboard to set the password. Parent topic: Starting a Scan Using the Product Control Panel Setting Up and Scanning to a Network Folder or FTP Server Before you can scan to a network folder on your computer or on an FTP server, you need to create a shared folder and optionally register its location to your product's contact list. Select the links below as necessary to create and register the folder, and to scan to it over the network. Creating a Shared Network Folder Registering Contacts for Email, Network, or FTP Scanning - Control Panel Registering Contacts for Network Folder or FTP Scanning - Web Config Scanning to a Network Folder or FTP Server Parent topic: Starting a Scan Creating a Shared Network Folder You can create a shared network folder on your computer or an FTP site and register its location to your product's Contacts list. Note: If you are creating a shared network folder on a Mac, see your Mac documentation for instructions on creating the folder. The instructions here are for Windows. 152