HP L7580 Setup Guide - Page 29

The device cannot create a unique filename, The disk is full - specifications

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English information, see the documentation available for your operating system. • Make sure the folder name is entered in the correct format in the embedded Web server (EWS) and that the username and password are entered correctly. For more information, see the information in the EWS. The disk is full Make sure the server containing the folder has enough disk space available. The device cannot create a unique filename using the assigned prefix and suffix The device can create up to 9,999 files using the same prefix and suffix. If you have scanned many files to a folder, change the prefix. The filename prefix has not been set up correctly Make sure the folder name and filename prefix uses only the letters A through Z, uppercase or lowercase; the numbers 1 through 9. Some common punctuation marks are also supported. However, do not use accented or special characters in the folder name. If unsupported characters are used in filename prefixes, they will not appear correctly when the file is created. The server name cannot be resolved Sending to network folder might fail if the server name provided during setup cannot be resolved to specific IP addresses. When setting up the Direct Digital Filing feature, be sure to do the following: • Try to use fully qualified DNS names. • Make sure the DNS server is set up correctly on the device. TIP: If you have recently changed the DNS settings, turn off and then turn on the all-in-one. Solving Direct Digital Filing problems (optional) 25

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Solving Direct Digital Filing problems (optional)
25
English
information, see the documentation available for
your operating system.
Make sure the folder name is entered in the correct
format in the embedded Web server (EWS) and that
the username and password are entered correctly.
For more information, see the information in the
EWS.
The disk is full
Make sure the server containing the folder has enough
disk space available.
The device cannot create a unique filename
using the assigned prefix and suffix
The device can create up to 9,999 files using the same
prefix and suffix. If you have scanned many files to a
folder, change the prefix.
The filename prefix has not been set up
correctly
Make sure the folder name and filename prefix uses
only the letters A through Z, uppercase or lowercase;
the numbers 1 through 9. Some common punctuation
marks are also supported. However, do not use
accented or special characters in the folder name.
If unsupported characters are used in filename prefixes,
they will not appear correctly when the file is created.
The server name cannot be resolved
Sending to network folder might fail if the server name
provided during setup cannot be resolved to specific IP
addresses. When setting up the Direct Digital Filing
feature, be sure to do the following:
Try to use fully qualified DNS names.
Make sure the DNS server is set up correctly on the
device.
TIP:
If you have recently changed the DNS settings,
turn off and then turn on the all-in-one.