Ricoh 3035 Scanner Reference - Page 43

Registration No., Prev., Clear/Stop, Enter Destination, User Name, Manual Input, the number keys.

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Using a registration number to select a destination folder A Press [Registration No.]. B Enter the five digit registration number that has been assigned to a destination folder using the number keys. If the entered number is less than five digits, press the {#} key after the last number. Example: To enter 00003 Press the {3} key, and then press the {#} key. Note ❒ If a protection code has been set for the shared folder, a screen for entering the protection code appears. C To select more destination folders, repeat step A∼B. Note ❒ To deselect a destination, press [UPrev.] or [TNext] to display the destination in the destination field, and then press the {Clear/Stop} key. Sending Scan Files by Scan to Folder Directly enter the path for the folder of a client computer on the same network A Press [Enter Destination]. B Press [SMB]. 3 Note ❒ If you try to switch to a pro- tocol from one for which [Path], [User Name] or [Password] is specified, a message asking you to confirm the protocol change appears. C Press [Manual Input] on the right side of the path field. The soft keyboard appears. D Enter the path for the folder. Note ❒ For details about the maxi- mum number of characters that can be entered, see p.123 "Scan to Folder". ❒ The following is an example of a path where the folder name is "user" and the computer name is "desk01": \\desk01\user ❒ An IP address can also be entered if you use one of the following operating systems : Windows 98/Me/XP/2000, Windows NT 4.0 or Windows Server 2003. 35

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Sending Scan Files by Scan to Folder
35
3
Using a registration number to
select a destination folder
A
Press
[
Registration No.
]
.
B
Enter the five digit registration
number that has been assigned
to a destination folder using
the number keys.
If the entered number is less
than five digits, press the
{
#
}
key after the last number.
Example: To enter 00003
Press the
{
3
}
key, and then
press the
{
#
}
key.
Note
If a protection code has been
set for the shared folder, a
screen for entering the pro-
tection code appears.
C
To
select
more
destination
folders, repeat step
A
B
.
Note
To deselect a destination,
press
[
U
Prev.
]
or
[
T
Next
]
to
display the destination in the
destination field, and then
press the
{
Clear/Stop
}
key.
Directly enter the path for the
folder of a client computer on the
same network
A
Press
[
Enter Destination
]
.
B
Press
[
SMB
]
.
Note
If you try to switch to a pro-
tocol from one for which
[
Path
]
,
[
User Name
]
or
[
Pass-
word
]
is specified, a message
asking you to confirm the
protocol change appears.
C
Press
[
Manual Input
]
on the right
side of the path field.
The soft keyboard appears.
D
Enter the path for the folder.
Note
For details about the maxi-
mum number of characters
that can be entered, see p.123
“Scan to Folder”.
The following is an example
of a path where the folder
name is “user” and the com-
puter name is “desk01”:
\\desk01\user
An IP address can also be en-
tered if you use one of the fol-
lowing operating systems :
Windows 98/Me/XP/2000,
Windows NT 4.0 or Win-
dows Server 2003.