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About ScanFront Service, ScanFront Service Server. However, only up to 15 ScanFront

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Chapter 4 ScanFront Service 1. About ScanFront Service ScanFront Service is software that supplements the network functions of the ScanFront. To use this software, install it on a computer connected to the same network as the ScanFront. (The computer on which ScanFront Service is installed will be herein referred to as the "ScanFront Service Server".) By configuring a ScanFront Service Server, you can send scanned images to locations on the network, such as the following, where direct transfer from the ScanFront is disabled. ● Destinations (folders on computers, printers, etc.) located on different segments of a network on which a WINS server is not configured ● Printers on the network ● Shared folders on a computer that is specified by IP address ● Certain NAS (network-attached storage) Scanned images from the ScanFront are sent via the ScanFront Service Server to the user specified destination. Up to 100 ScanFront scanners can be connected to a single ScanFront Service Server. However, only up to 15 ScanFront scanners can communicate with the ScanFront Service Server at any one time. 4-2

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Chapter 4
ScanFront Service
1.
About ScanFront Service
ScanFront Service is software that supplements the network functions of the ScanFront. To use this software, install it on a computer
connected to the same network as the ScanFront. (The computer on which ScanFront Service is installed will be herein referred to
as the “ScanFront Service Server”.)
By configuring a ScanFront Service Server, you can send
scanned images to locations on the network, such as the
following, where direct transfer from the ScanFront is
disabled.
Destinations (folders on computers, printers, etc.)
located on different segments of a network on which
a WINS server is not configured
Printers on the network
Shared folders on a computer that is specified by IP
address
Certain NAS (network-attached storage)
Scanned images from the ScanFront are sent via the
ScanFront Service Server to the user specified destination.
Up to 100 ScanFront scanners can be connected to a single
ScanFront Service Server. However, only up to 15 ScanFront
scanners can communicate with the ScanFront Service Server
at any one time.