Brother International MFC 3220C Software Users Manual - English - Page 145

For Network cable users

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For Network cable users 1 Insert a SmartMedia®, CompactFlash®, Memory Stick® or SecureDigital card into your machine. If more than two media cards are inserted at the same time, the PhotoCapture Center™ will read only the card that was put in first. To have access to another card, you must first take out all the cards, and then put in the media card you wish to access. 2 Double-click the Network PhotoCapture Center icon. 3 Your browser software will appear and a list of file names on your media card will be shown. Your browser software accesses the media card using FTP and the network Host Name of the machine. 4 Click the file name you wish to see. When you take out a media card, do the following to prevent damage to the media card: 5 Close the browser. 6 Wait until the PhotoCapture button stops blinking before taking out the media card. Do NOT unplug the power cord, or remove a SmartMedia®, CompactFlash®, Memory Stick® or SecureDigital card from the machine while it is reading the card (PhotoCapture button flashing). You could loose your data or damage the card. If you took out the media card while PhotoCapture button was flashing, you must immediately restart your PC before putting the media card back in. If you put in another media card before the PC is rebooted, the data on it may be destroyed. USING THE PHOTOCAPTURE CENTER™ FROM YOUR PC 7 - 3

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USING THE PHOTOCAPTURE CENTER
FROM YOUR PC
7 - 3
For Network cable users
1
Insert a SmartMedia
®
, CompactFlash
®
, Memory Stick
®
or
SecureDigital card into your machine.
2
Double-click the Network PhotoCapture Center icon.
3
Your browser software will appear and a list of file names on
your media card will be shown.
4
Click the file name you wish to see.
When you take out a media card, do the following to prevent damage
to the media card:
5
Close the browser.
6
Wait until the
PhotoCapture
button stops blinking before taking
out the media card.
If more than two media cards are inserted at the same time, the
PhotoCapture Center
will read only the card that was put in
first. To have access to another card, you must first take out all
the cards, and then put in the media card you wish to access.
Your browser software accesses the media card using FTP and
the network Host Name of the machine.
Do
NOT
unplug the power cord, or remove a SmartMedia
®
,
CompactFlash
®
, Memory Stick
®
or SecureDigital card from the
machine while it is reading the card (
PhotoCapture
button
flashing). You could loose your data or damage the card.
If you took out the media card while
PhotoCapture
button was
flashing, you must immediately restart your PC before putting
the media card back in. If you put in another media card before
the PC is rebooted, the data on it may be destroyed.