Xerox 6400XF WorkCentre 6400 User Guide - Page 145

Scan to File

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Scan to File Scanning Scan to File is a feature of Workflow Scanning. Documents you scan are sent to a document repository on a network server configured by your system administrator. To Scan to File: 1. On the printer's control panel, press the Services Home button. 2. Select Workflow Scanning. 3. From All Templates, select Network Templates and then select the template created by your system administrator. 4. The template defines the scan settings as well as the destination of the image. To change any of the scan settings, use the four tabs at the bottom of the control panel, Output Color, 2-Sided Scanning, Original Type and Scan Presets, to select the desired options for the scan. For more information see Setting Scan Options on page 149. 5. Place the document original in the document feeder or on the document glass, and then press the Start button. Note: If Scan to File is not enabled, contact your system administrator. Additional templates can be created using CentreWare IS. For more information, see the System Administrator Guide. WorkCentre 6400 Multifunction Printer 145 User Guide

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Scanning
WorkCentre 6400 Multifunction Printer
User Guide
145
Scan to File
Scan to File is a feature of Workflow Scanning. Documents you scan are sent to a document repository
on a network server configured by your system administrator.
To Scan to File:
1.
On the printer’s control panel, press the
Services Home
button.
2.
Select
Workflow Scanning
.
3.
From
All Templates
, select
Network Templates
and then select the template created by your
system administrator.
4.
The template defines the scan settings as well as the destination of the image. To change any of
the scan settings, use the four tabs at the bottom of the control panel,
Output Color
,
2-Sided
Scanning
,
Original Type
and
Scan Presets
, to select the desired options for the scan. For more
information see
Setting Scan Options
on page 149.
5.
Place the document original in the document feeder or on the document glass, and then press the
Start
button.
Note:
If Scan to File is not enabled, contact your system administrator. Additional templates can
be created using CentreWare IS. For more information, see the
System Administrator Guide
.