Canon imageFORMULA ScanFront 400 Instruction Manual - Page 162

Job Button when the Job Button Screen is displayed

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• Default Job Button screen Select whether to display "My Job Button" or "Shared Job Button" when the Job Button Screen is displayed after login. • Screen after Login Select "Home screen" or "Job Button screen" for the initial screen to display after the user logs in. IMPORTANT • The setting for the initial screen after login also affects which screen appears after a scanned image is sent. (See "8. Scan / Send Settings" - "Send Settings" on p. 85.) • If the administrator has restricted use of the Home screen, only [Job Button screen] is displayed for the "Screen after Login" setting. For details, contact your administrator. • Send to my mailbox Set this to [Yes] to display the email address of the logged in user in the address book. If an email address is set for the user, the user's email address will be displayed even if it has not been registered in the address book. The user's email address is displayed at the very top of the address list. • Custom file name Display the Custom file name Settings screen. (See "Custom File Name Settings" on p. 110.) • Index settings Display the Index settings screen. (See "Index Settings" on p. 112.) 162 Chapter 6 User Settings

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Chapter 6
User Settings
• Default Job Button screen
Select whether to display "My Job Button" or "Shared
Job Button" when the Job Button Screen is displayed
after login.
• Screen after Login
Select “Home screen” or “Job Button screen” for the
initial screen to display after the user logs in.
IMPORTANT
The setting for the initial screen after login also affects which
screen appears after a scanned image is sent. (See “8.
Scan
/ Send Settings” – “Send Settings” on
p. 85
.)
If the administrator has restricted use of the Home screen,
only [Job Button screen] is displayed for the “Screen after
Login” setting. For details, contact your administrator.
• Send to my mailbox
Set this to [Yes] to display the email address of the
logged in user in the address book.
If an email address is set for the user, the user’s email
address will be displayed even if it has not been
registered in the address book.
The user’s email address is displayed at the very top of
the address list.
• Custom file name
Display the Custom file name Settings screen.
(See
“Custom File Name Settings” on p. 110.)
• Index settings
Display the Index settings screen.
(See “Index Settings”
on p. 112.)