Kyocera TASKalfa 2420w TASKalfa 2420w IPS Touch Screen Operation Guide - Page 71

Create a Mailbox with Naming Convention, Local, Starting Number, Naming Convention

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 *145PVDI4DSFFO Create a Mailbox with Naming Convention 1. Click the SCAN button to begin the scanning process 2. Click the plus sign to add a mailbox to the IPS 3. Select either a Local or SMB mailbox destination 4. For a Local mailbox, type in the name of the local mailbox 5. For an SMB mailbox, type in the information for SMB mailbox configuration. For further information, please see the IPS user guide 6. Designate a mailbox name mask and a number sequence interval by typing in the following parameters. Type in the name of the file with the pound symbol (#) where the pound symbol will insert the numbering interval as defined in the Starting Number section. a. For each (#) a number will be placed into the file name. In the example above, the first file name would be Temp00001.ext; the next file name would be Temp00002.ext, etc. b. It is possible to place the (#) between sets of text. For instance, if the file is to be named Image1001-2006.ext and the increment is to be from 1001, then the user would input Image####-2006 in the Naming Convention section. This information is solely for use of Personnel and Authorized Dealers. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or distributed in any form without express written permission from. ” 2011. - 70 -

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This information is solely for use of Personnel and Authorized Dealers.
No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or
distributed in any form without express written permission from.
2011.
- 70 -
Create a Mailbox with Naming Convention
1.
Click the
SCAN
button to begin the scanning process
2.
Click the plus sign to add a mailbox to the IPS
3.
Select either a
Local
or
SMB
mailbox destination
4.
For a
Local
mailbox, type in the name of the local mailbox
5.
For an
SMB
mailbox, type in the information for SMB mailbox configuration.
For further
information, please see the
IPS user guide
6.
Designate a mailbox name mask and a number sequence interval by typing in the following
parameters. Type in the name of the file with the pound symbol (#) where the pound symbol will
insert the numbering interval as defined in the
Starting Number
section.
a.
For each (#) a number will be placed into the file name.
In the example above, the first file
name would be Temp00001.ext; the next file name would be Temp00002.ext, etc.
b.
It is possible to place the (#) between sets of text.
For instance, if the file is to be named
Image1001-2006.ext and the increment is to be from 1001, then the user would input
Image####-2006
in the
Naming Convention
section.