Ricoh Aficio MP 2000 Scanner Reference - Page 75

Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address Book, Check Destination, Program

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Specifying Scan to Folder Destinations ❒ If the language used for the NDS tree or by the NetWare Bindery server differs from that used by the machine, file names in the NDS tree or on the NetWare Bindery server might appear garbled. ❒ If the selected NDS tree or NetWare Bindery server requires authentica- tion, a login screen appears. Enter a user name and password for logging on to the NDS tree or NetWare Bindery server. If you log on to the NDS tree, enter a user name, and then enter the name of the context containing the user object. If the user name is "user" and the name of the Context is "context", the user name will be "user.context". 2 ❒ The machine may fail to transfer the file if you do not have write privileges for the folder or there is not enough free hard disk space. ❒ You can register the destination path in the machine's address book. For details, see "Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address Book". Reference p.69 "Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address Book" Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address Book This section explains how to register folder paths you have entered manually or specified by browsing the network to the machine's address book. A Press the {Check Destination} key. ZZZ611S The illustration is an example. The actual appearance may be different. B Press the {U} or {T} key to display the destination you want to register, and the press [Program]. 69

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Specifying Scan to Folder Destinations
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If the language used for the NDS tree or by the NetWare Bindery server
differs from that used by the machine, file names in the NDS tree or on the
NetWare Bindery server might appear garbled.
If the selected NDS tree or NetWare Bindery server requires authentica-
tion, a login screen appears. Enter a user name and password for logging
on to the NDS tree or NetWare Bindery server. If you log on to the NDS
tree, enter a user name, and then enter the name of the context containing
the user object. If the user name is “user” and the name of the Context is
“context”, the user name will be “user.context”.
The machine may fail to transfer the file if you do not have write privileges
for the folder or there is not enough free hard disk space.
You can register the destination path in the machine’s address book. For
details, see “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address
Book”.
Reference
p.69 “Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address
Book”
Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address Book
This section explains how to register folder paths you have entered manually or
specified by browsing the network to the machine's address book.
A
Press the
{
Check Destination
}
key.
The illustration is an example. The actual appearance may be different.
B
Press the
{U}
or
{T}
key to display the destination you want to register,
and the press
[
Program
]
.
ZZZ611S