HP Color LaserJet Pro M280-M281 User Guide - Page 74

Secure the Folder Access with a PIN, File Name Prefix

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a. In the Display Name field, enter the name to display for the folder. b. In the Network Path field, enter the network path to the folder. c. In the Username field, enter the user name needed to access the folder on the network. d. In the Password field, enter the password needed to access the folder on the network. 8. To require a PIN to be entered on the printer control panel before the printer can send a file to a network folder, complete the following fields in the Secure the Folder Access with a PIN area: a. In the PIN (Optional) field, enter a four digit PIN. b. In the Confirm PIN field, re-enter the four digit PIN. NOTE: HP recommends creating a PIN to secure the destination folder. NOTE: When a PIN is created, it must be entered on the printer control panel each time a scan is sent to the network folder. 9. In the Scan Settings area, complete the following fields: a. From the Scan File Type drop-down, select the default file format scanned files. b. From the Scan Paper Size drop-down, select the default paper size for scanned files. c. From the Scan Resolution drop-down, select the default scan resolution for scanned files. NOTE: Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the file size is smaller. d. In the Output Color drop-down, select whether scanned files will be in black and white or in color. e. In the File Name Prefix field, enter a file name prefix (e.g., MyScan). 10. Review all the information, and then click one of the following options: ● Save and Test: Select this option to save the information and test the connection. ● Save Only: Select this option to save the information without testing the connection. ● Cancel: Select this option to quit the configuration without saving. 62 Chapter 6 Scan ENWW

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a.
In the
Display Name
field, enter the name to display for the folder.
b.
In the
Network Path
field, enter the network path to the folder.
c.
In the
Username
field, enter the user name needed to access the folder on the network.
d.
In the
Password
field, enter the password needed to access the folder on the network.
8.
To require a PIN to be entered on the printer control panel before the printer can send a file to a network
folder, complete the following fields in the
Secure the Folder Access with a PIN
area:
a.
In the
PIN (Optional)
field, enter a four digit PIN.
b.
In the
Confirm PIN
field, re-enter the four digit PIN.
NOTE:
HP recommends creating a PIN to secure the destination folder.
NOTE:
When a PIN is created, it must be entered on the printer control panel each time a scan is sent to
the network folder.
9.
In the
Scan Settings
area, complete the following fields:
a.
From the
Scan File Type
drop-down, select the default file format scanned files.
b.
From the
Scan Paper Size
drop-down, select the default paper size for scanned files.
c.
From the
Scan Resolution
drop-down, select the default scan resolution for scanned files.
NOTE:
Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show more detail. Lower
resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the file size is smaller.
d.
In the
Output Color
drop-down, select whether scanned files will be in black and white or in color.
e.
In the
File Name Prefix
field, enter a file name prefix (e.g., MyScan).
10.
Review all the information, and then click one of the following options:
Save and Test
: Select this option to save the information and test the connection.
Save Only
: Select this option to save the information without testing the connection.
Cancel
: Select this option to quit the configuration without saving.
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