Xerox 6015/NI User Guide - Page 111

Sharing a Folder Using Macintosh OS X Version 10.5 and Later, Adding a Folder as an Address Book

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Scanning Sharing a Folder Using Macintosh OS X Version 10.5 and Later 1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences. 2. From the View menu, select Sharing. 3. From the Services list, select File Sharing. 4. Click the plus icon (+) below the Shared Folders field. A folder list appears. 5. Select the folder you want to share on the network, then click Add. 6. Select the folder you want to share from the Shared Folders window. 7. From the Users list, click Everyone. 8. From the list to the right of the Users window, use the arrow buttons to select user privileges for the shared folder. 9. Click the Options button. 10. Do one or more of the following:  Select Share files and folders using AFP to share this folder with other Macintosh computers.  Select Share files and folders using FTP to share this folder with computer connected to an FTP server.  Select Share files and folders using SMB to share this folder with Windows computers. 11. Select the On check box to the left of File Sharing in the Service pane. The folder and its contents are shared with network users. 12. Close the Sharing window. Note: When you open a shared folder, a Shared Folder banner appears in the Finder for the folder and its subfolders. Adding a Folder as an Address Book Entry Using CentreWare Internet Services 1. At your computer, open a Web browser, type the IP address of the printer in the address field, then press Enter or Return. Note: If you do not know the IP address of your printer, see Finding the IP Address of Your Printer on page 55. 2. Click Address Book. 3. Under Network Scan (Comp./Serv.), click Computer/Server Address Book. 4. Click Add next to any empty field, and enter the following information:  Name: Enter the name that you want to appear in the Address Book.  Network Type: Select Computer (SMB).  Host Address: Enter the IP address of your computer.  Port Number: Enter the default port number for SMB, 139, or select a number from the range provided.  Login Name: Enter your computer user name.  Login Password: Enter your computer login password.  Re-enter Password: Enter your login password again. WorkCentre 6015 Color Multifunction Printer 111 User Guide

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Scanning
WorkCentre 6015 Color Multifunction Printer
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User Guide
Sharing a Folder Using Macintosh OS X Version 10.5 and Later
1.
From the Apple menu, select
System Preferences
.
2.
From the View menu, select
Sharing
.
3.
From the Services list, select
File Sharing
.
4.
Click the plus icon (
+
) below the Shared Folders field. A folder list appears.
5.
Select the folder you want to share on the network, then click
Add
.
6.
Select the folder you want to share from the Shared Folders window.
7.
From the Users list, click
Everyone
.
8.
From the list to the right of the Users window, use the arrow buttons to select user privileges for the
shared folder.
9.
Click the
Options
button.
10.
Do one or more of the following:
Select
Share files and folders using AFP
to share this folder with other Macintosh computers.
Select
Share files and folders using FTP
to share this folder with computer connected to an FTP
server.
Select
Share files and folders using SMB
to share this folder with Windows computers.
11.
Select the
On
check box to the left of File Sharing in the Service pane.
The folder and its contents are shared with network users.
12.
Close the Sharing window.
Note:
When you open a shared folder, a Shared Folder banner appears in the Finder for the folder
and its subfolders.
Adding a Folder as an Address Book Entry Using CentreWare Internet
Services
1.
At your computer, open a Web browser, type the IP address of the printer in the address field, then
press
Enter
or
Return
.
Note:
If you do not know the IP address of your printer, see
Finding the IP Address of Your Printer
on
page 55.
2.
Click
Address Book
.
3.
Under Network Scan (Comp./Serv.), click
Computer/Server Address Book
.
4.
Click
Add
next to any empty field, and enter the following information:
Name
: Enter the name that you want to appear in the Address Book.
Network Type
: Select
Computer (SMB)
.
Host Address
: Enter the IP address of your computer.
Port Number
: Enter the default port number for SMB, 139, or select a number from the range
provided.
Login Name
: Enter your computer user name.
Login Password
: Enter your computer login password.
Re-enter Password
: Enter your login password again.