Canon MF7280 imageCLASS MF7280 Network Guide - Page 145
Scanning Area, Sender's Name, Sequential Broadcast, Source Routing - copier
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S Scanning Area The area that is actually scanned is slightly smaller than the size of the original document, so words or images near the edges of the document may not be scanned. Therefore, allow some margin space on all sides of the document that you are sending. Sender's Name Your personal or organization's name. The sender's name, fax number, date, and time sent are printed on each page that you send. You can register a maximum of 99 sender names that are selected using the TTI selector, before sending. Sequential Broadcast Sequential Broadcasting enables you to send a scanned document to a maximum of 256 destinations simultaneously. If you frequently send documents to the same destinations, it is highly recommended that you register the numbers as a group in a one-touch button for group dialing. SLA Salutation Architecture. An open standard for locating and controlling scanners, printers, copiers, fax machines, multifunctional devices, and other peripherals across 7 the Internet, intranet, or across networks, regardless of operating system, network protocol, or product class. Appendix SMB Server Message Block. A protocol that provides file and printer sharing over a network for Windows computers. SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. A TCP/IP protocol for sending messages from one computer to another on a network. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. The network management protocol of TCP/IP. In SNMP, agents, which can be hardware as well as software, monitor the activity of the various devices on the network and report to the network console workstation. Source Routing Normally, a host has no control over the route taken by a packet it sends. Source routing is a technique whereby the sender of a packet can specify the route that a packet should take through the network, to its destination. 7-22 Glossary