Network Settings

Network Settings Instructions

Some functions may not be available, when the imageRUNNER C1028 is not equipped with the optional Super G3 FAX Board.



Basic Network Settings

The basic network settings are required in order to use the machine functions described below.

  • Using E-mail and I-fax


  • Sending data to a file server


  • Printing or sending a fax from a computer


  • Scanning Documents from a Networked Computer

To perform the basic network settings, follow the procedure below.


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  • It is recommended that the network administrator perform the following procedures.
  1. Checking the Network Environment

The network environment for this machine is based on the assumption that:

  • Computers are connected to the intranet or network.
  • This machine is connected to a router or hub. Below is a sample network configuration for this machine.

  1. Connect the LAN Cable
  • 1. Connect a Category 5 or greater twisted pair LAN cable to the 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX port on the back of the machine. Connect the other end of the cable to a network router or a hub.

  • 2. Press the [I] side of the main power switch to turn it ON.
  1. Setting and Checking the IP Address

Set the machine's IP address so that it can communicate with computers on the network.



Setting and Checking the IP Address

Setting the IP address to the machine allows it to communicate with computers on the network.


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Setting IPv4 Address

If you assign static IP addresses to the network devices, manually assign a static address to the machine. If you use a router (a DHCP server) to assign IP addresses, you can set the machine to obtain an IP address automatically. After setting the machine to automatically obtain an IP address, check that the machine has successfully obtained an IP address and has been connected to the network.

The <Manual Settings> of <IP Address Settings> is set to <On> in the factory default. Therefore, choose one of the followings to set the IP address and connect to the Internet. Even when assigning IPv6 addresses to the machine, you must obtain an IPv4 address beforehand.


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  • The machine can be assigned an IPv4 address and IPv6 addresses at the same time.
  • The following functions are not supported in IPv6.
  • the Scan to File Server (File Sharing) function
  • the Remote Scan function

Setting IPv4 Address Manually


Setting IPv4 Address Automatically


Confirming IPv4 Address Settings


Checking Network Connection (IPv4)


Setting IPv6 Address

The following explains the procedure for specifying IPv6 address settings. After specifying the IPv6 address settings, perform the procedure in "Checking Network Connection (IPv6)," check that the network settings are correct.
The machine can be assigned up to nine IPv6 addresses. With IPv6 communication, multiple IPv6 addresses can be assigned at the same time. If you manually assign a fixed address, the machine will be able to communicate even if stateless addresses or a stateful address cannot be obtained.

  • Link local address (1)

An address that is only valid within the same link. A link local address is automatically set using a specific prefix (fe80::) and an interface identifier generated from the MAC address of the machine. When the machine is using the functions of IPv6, one link local address is always registered.

  • Manual address (0 or 1)

A fixed address.

  • Stateless address (0 to 6)

A stateless address is automatically set using the machine's MAC address and the prefix (information indicating the network it belongs to) included in the RA (Router Advertisement) notified by the router when the machine is started. The machine can automatically obtain stateless addresses and access the network without a DHCP server.

  • Stateful address (0 or 1)

A stateful address can be obtained from a DHCP server using DHCPv6. Without a DHCP server, the machine cannot obtain a stateful address.


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  • You cannot use the functions of IPv6 without using the functions of IPv4.

Setting the Use of IPv6


Confirming Link Local Address


Setting the Use of Stateless Address


Confirming Stateless Address


Setting IPv6 Address Manually


Setting the Use of DHCPv6


Confirming Stateful Address


Checking Network Connection (IPv6)


Checking Network Connection Using IPv6 Address


Checking Network Connection Using IPv6 Hostname



Setting IPv4 Address Manually

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If you assign fixed IP addresses to the devices on the network, manually assign an IP address (IPv4) to the machine.
The default setting is <On>.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv4 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Manual Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the IP address, then press [OK].
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the subnet mask address, then press [OK].
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the gateway address, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Proceed to "Confirming IPv4 Address Settings."



Setting IPv4 Address Automatically

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If you use a network environment which can automatically assign IP addresses, such as a network with a router (a DHCP server), you can set the machine to automatically obtain an IPv4 address. In this setting, the machine will automatically obtain an IP address after being connected to the network for a few moments.
The default setting is <Off>.


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  • The IP address currently assigned to the machine may be changed when the server or machine is restarted. In these cases, check the IP address and make the necessary settings. Additionally, most routers have functions that can assign specific IP addresses even under a DHCP environment. Use of these functions are recommended.
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv4 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Obtain Automatically>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the desired protocol, then press [OK].
  • <DHCP>: The machine obtains the necessary information for communication via DHCP.
  • <BOOTP>: The machine obtains the necessary information for communication via BOOTP.
  • <RARP>: The machine obtains the necessary information for communication via RARP.
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the IP address, then press [OK].

The settings entered in this step are used when the machine cannot obtain the necessary information for communication via DHCP, BOOTP or RARP.

  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the subnet mask address, then press [OK].

The settings entered in this step are used when the machine cannot obtain the necessary information for communication via DHCP, BOOTP or RARP.

  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the gateway address, then press [OK].

The settings entered in this step are used when the machine cannot obtain the necessary information for communication via DHCP, BOOTP or RARP.

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Proceed to "Confirming IPv4 Address Settings."



Confirming IPv4 Address Settings

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To confirm IPv4 address settings, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv4 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Press the left Any key to select <Confirm Set.>.

The current IPv4 address settings are displayed.

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.

Proceed to "Checking Network Connection (IPv4)."



Checking Network Connection (IPv4)

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To check that the IPv4 network connections are properly set, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv4 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <PING Command>, then press [OK].
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the desired IPv4 address existing on the network, then press [OK].

When the connection is established, <Received response from the host.> is displayed.
If the connection is not established, <No response from the host.> is displayed. Make sure that the network settings are properly set.

  • If you set the startup time of the machine's network function by following the procedure in "Setting Startup Time," execute the PING command only after the time set as the startup time passes.
  • If you connect the machine to a switching hub, the machine may not be able to connect to a network even though your network settings are appropriate. This problem may be resolved by delaying the startup of network communications for the machine. See "Setting Startup Time," for information on how to set up the startup time.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.

To use the Print, PC fax, or Remote Scan function, it is necessary to install the drivers. Proceed to "Set Up Computers and Software" in the Starter Guide, to see the installing procedure.



Setting the Use of IPv6

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To set the use of IPv6, follow the procedure below.
The default setting is <Off>.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use IPv6>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use an IPv6 network.
  • <On>: Uses an IPv6 network.
  • If you select <On>, a link local address is automatically set.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Proceed to "Confirming Link Local Address."



Confirming Link Local Address

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To confirm the link local address settings, follow the procedure below.


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  • The link local address is automatically set when <Use IPv6> is set to <On>.
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use IPv6>, then press [OK].
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Conf. Address>.
  • When the link local address is displayed, proceed to step 10.
  • If <Conf. Address> is inactive and the message <Could not obtain.> is displayed, confirm that <Use IPv6> is set to <On> and restart the machine.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.


Setting the Use of Stateless Address

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To set the use of stateless address, follow the procedure below.
The default setting is <On>.


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  • <Stateless Address Settings> can be selected when <Use IPv6> is set to <On>.
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Stateless Address Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use the stateless address.
  • <On>: Uses the stateless address.
  • The stateless address is automatically set when the machine is started.
  • The stateless address is discarded when the machine is restarted (with the main power switch ON).
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Proceed to "Confirming Stateless Address."



Confirming Stateless Address

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To confirm the stateless address settings, follow the procedure below.


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  • The Stateless Address is automatically set when <Stateless Address Settings> is set to <On>.
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Stateless Address Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Conf. Address>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the Address you want to confirm, then press [OK].

The current stateless address settings are displayed.

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.

Proceed to "Checking Network Connection (IPv6)."



Setting IPv6 Address Manually

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To specify the IPv6 address manually, follow the procedure below.

The default settings are as follows:

  • <Manual Address Settings>: <Off>
  • <Prefix Length>: <64>

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  • <Manual Address Settings> can be selected when <Use IPv6> is set to <On>.
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Manual Address Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Sets the IPv6 address manually.
  • <On>: Does not set the IPv6 address manually.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Manual Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the IPv6 address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Prefix Length>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to enter the prefix length, then press [OK].

You can also use the numeric keys to enter the prefix length.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Default Router Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the default router address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Proceed to "Checking Network Connection (IPv6)."



Setting the Use of DHCPv6

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To set the use of DHCPv6, follow the procedure below.
The default setting is <Off>.


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  • <Use DHCPv6> can be selected when <Use IPv6> is set to <On>.
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use DHCPv6>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use DHCPv6 to obtain a stateful address from a DHCP server.
  • <On>: Uses DHCPv6 to obtain a stateful address from a DHCP server.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Proceed to "Confirming Stateful Address."



Confirming Stateful Address

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To confirm the stateful address settings, follow the procedure below.


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  • The Stateful Address is set when <Use DHCPv6> is set to <On>.
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use DHCPv6>, then press [OK].
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Conf. Address>.

The current stateful address settings are displayed.

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.

Proceed to "Checking Network Connection (IPv6)."



Checking Network Connection (IPv6)

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There are two ways to check the IPv6 network connections.


Checking Network Connection Using IPv6 Address

Checking Network Connection Using IPv6 Hostname


Checking Network Connection Using IPv6 Address

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To check that the IPv6 network connections are properly set using the IPv6 address, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Ping Command>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter an IPv6 address existing on the network, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

When the connection is established, <Received response from the host.> is displayed.
If the connection is not established, <No response from the host.> is displayed. Make sure that the network settings are properly set.
If you enter an incorrect IP address, <The entered IP address is incorrect> is displayed. Check and make sure that you have entered the correct IP address.

  • If you set the startup time of the machine's network function by following the procedure in "Setting Startup Time," execute the PING command only after the time set as the startup time passes.
  • If you connect the machine to a switching hub, the machine may not be able to connect to a network even though your network settings are appropriate. This problem may be resolved by delaying the startup of network communications for the machine. See "Setting Startup Time," for information on how to set up the startup time.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.

The machine is successfully connected to the Internet using IPv6.



Checking Network Connection Using IPv6 Hostname

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To check that the IPv6 network connections are properly set using IPv6 hostname, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Ping Command>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Host Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter a IPv6 host name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

When the connection is established, <Received response from the host.> is displayed.
If the connection is not established, <No response from the host.> is displayed. Make sure that the network settings are properly set.

  • If you set the startup time of the machine's network function by following the procedure in "Setting Startup Time," execute the PING command only after the time set as the startup time passes.
  • If you connect the machine to a switching hub, the machine may not be able to connect to a network even though your network settings are appropriate. This problem may be resolved by delaying the startup of network communications for the machine. See "Setting Startup Time," for information on how to set up the startup time.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.

The machine is successfully connected to the Internet using IPv6.



Setting Scan to E-Mail and I-fax

This section describes the procedures for setting scan to E-mail and I-fax.


Scan to E-Mail and I-fax

Using this feature, you can scan a document and send it as an attached file from this machine without using your computer. This feature is very easy to use if a recipient's address is registered in advance, and it is useful when you want to send paper copies of documents to your customers or peers quickly.



System Requirements

The following system environments are compatible when using the Scan to E-mail and I-fax features in this machine:

  • Mail forwarding server software
  • Sendmail 8.93 or later (UNIX)
  • Microsoft Exchange Server (Windows)
    The following versions are supported:
    - Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 + Service Pack 1 or later
    - Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
    - Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
    * Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is not supported.
  • Lotus Domino R4.6 or later (Windows)
  • Mail receiving server software
  • Qpopper 2.53 or later (UNIX)
  • Microsoft Exchange Server (Windows)
    The following versions are supported:
    - Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 + Service Pack 1 or later
    - Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
    - Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
    * Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is not supported.
  • Lotus Domino R4.6 or later (Windows)

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  • The machine sends E-mails and I-faxes to mail servers using SMTP.
  • The machine can receive incoming messages from a mail server using the POP3 protocol or directly using the machine's own SMTP receiving function. If the latter method is used, it is not necessary for the mail server to support the POP3 protocol.
  • The accepted message format and file types are as follows:
  • Message format: Plain text
  • File types: TIFF-F (MH, MR, MMR compression), JPEG, Exif JPEG (Exif 2.2)

Setup Procedures for Scan to E-Mail and I-fax

To set up the Scan to E-mail and I-fax functions, follow the procedure below.


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  • It is recommended that the network administrator perform the following procedures.
  1. Connect the LAN cable, and set the IP address.

For details, see "Basic Network Settings."

  1. Check the information required for setting up the machine.

For details, see "Confirming Necessary Information for Scan to E-Mail and I-fax."

  1. Set up the machine for using the Scan to E-Mail and I-fax functions.

For details, see "Settings from the Machine (E-Mail/I-fax)."



Confirming Necessary Information for Scan to E-Mail and I-fax

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The following information is necessary to use the Scan to E-mail and I-fax functions.


Preparing to Send E-Mails and I-faxes

Before setting up the machine to use the Scan to E-mail and I-fax function, it is necessary to check the information of the E-mail account. Writing down checked information is recommended.
The following information is required:


  • SMTP server address:

This is the server address to which E-mails and I-faxes are sent.

  • Authentication method:

The two authentication methods described below are supported.
(Authentication may not be required for some internet providers.)

SMTP authentication

In the authentication method, the SMTP server checks the user name and password before sending E-mails and I-faxes.

POP before SMTP

In this authentication method, the POP server checks the POP address and POP password before sending E-mails. If your provider uses this method, you need to make settings both to receive and send E-mails and I-faxes on this machine. For details about the settings to receive E-mails and I-faxes, see " Preparing to Receive E-Mails and I-faxes."

For information concerning the authentication method, check the information you received from your provider.


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  • If the E-mail account you are currently using is set to this machine, this machine will receive the E-mails instead of the E-mail software on your computer. Therefore, if you want this machine to receive E-mails, you need to provide the machine a separate E-mail account that is different from that for your E-mail software. For details about the settings for receiving E-mails, see "Preparing to Receive E-Mails and I-faxes."

Viewing E-Mail Address

  • If you set an individual account for the machine
  • If you set an individual account for the machine, refer to a notification form delivered from your provider for information on SMTP server address (outgoing mail) or POP server address (incoming mail). For more information, contact your provider.
  • If you assign an IP address among a number of IP addresses that your office possesses, contact your network administrator.

After checking the information, proceed to "Settings from the Machine (E-Mail/I-fax)."

  • If you set your E-mail account to the machine

You may set the E-mail account you are currently using to the machine if you intend to use this machine only for sending a scanned document using the Scan to E-mail and I-fax functions.
In such a case, the necessary information can be checked from your E-mail software. For details on how to view the information, see "Checking Your E-Mail Account."


Preparing to Receive E-Mails and I-faxes

If the provider uses POP before SMTP as the authentication method to send E-mails and I-faxes, or if you want this machine to receive E-mails and I-faxes, you need another POP3 E-mail account for this machine in addition to your current E-mail account. For details on how to obtain another E-mail account, consult with your internet provider or network administrator. To make settings, the information outlined below is required.


Remark
  • The accepted message format and file types are as follows:
  • Message format: Plain text
  • File types: TIFF-F (MH, MR, MMR compression), JPEG, Exif JPEG (Exif 2.2)

  • POP server:

The server address that is used when receiving E-mails and I-faxes In some cases, the address is same as the SMTP server address.

  • POP address:

This is sometimes referred to as a mail account or mail ID.

  • POP password:

The password required in order to receive E-mails and I-faxes.


To check the information required for your E-mail software settings, see "Checking Your E-Mail Account."



Checking Your E-Mail Account

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If you want to set your current E-mail account to this machine, you can view what information is required for your E-mail software. This section describes the procedures for checking your E-mail account, using Outlook Express 6.x (the E-mail software included with Windows XP) as an example.


Remark
  • For Windows Mail (the E-mail software included with Windows Vista), you can check your E-mail account in the same way as for Outlook Express 6.x.
  • For Windows 7 or Server 2008 R2 users, it is necessary to install an e-mail software.

For Outlook Express 6.x:
  1. Start Outlook Express 6.x.
  1. On the [Tools] menu, select [Account] to open the [Internet Account] dialog box.
  1. Click the [Mail] tab.
  1. Select the account in use. Click the [Properties] button to open the [<Account name> Properties] dialog box.
  1. Click the [Servers] tab.
  • To confirm the necessary information for sending E-mails and I-faxes
  • 1. Confirm the SMTP server address in the [Outgoing mail (SMTP)] box.

If there is no need for authentication, proceed to Step 9.

If SMTP authentication is used, proceed to Step 6.

  • To confirm the necessary information for receiving E-mails and I-faxes
  • 1. Confirm the POP server address in the [Incoming mail (POP3)] box, the POP address in the [Account name] box, and the POP password in the [Password] box. Proceed to Step 9.
  • The typed password is hidden with bullets. To check the password, use a notification form delivered from your provider.
  1. Under [Outgoing Mail Server], click [Settings] to open the [Outgoing Mail Server] dialog box.
  1. Confirm [Account name] (user name authorized by SMTP server).
  • The typed password is hidden with bullets. To check the password, use a notification form delivered from your provider.
  1. Once you confirm all the information, click [Cancel] to close the [Outgoing Mail Server] dialog box.
  1. Click [Cancel] to close the [<Account name> Properties] dialog box.
  1. Click [Close] to close the [Internet Account] dialog box.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (E-Mail/I-fax)."



Settings from the Machine (E-Mail/I-fax)

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To set up the Scan to E-mail and I-fax function, follow the procedure below.
Before making the machine settings, the procedures in "Basic Network Settings" and "Confirming Necessary Information for Scan to E-Mail and I-fax" are required. This section describes how to set the machine according to the information checked in "Confirming Necessary Information for Scan to E-Mail and I-fax."

The default settings are as follows:

  • <SMTP Receive>: <Off>
  • <POP>: <On>
  • <POP Interval>: <0>
  • <POP Auth. Before Send>: <Off>
  • <SMTP Authentication>: <Off>

Setting up the E-Mail and I-fax Send Functions

Make the required settings to the machine, Select one of the following procedures according to the authentication used by your provider.


When No Authentication is Required


When SMTP Authentication is Used


When POP before SMTP Authentication is Used


Setting up the E-Mail and I-fax Reception Functions

If you use the E-mail and I-fax reception function, proceed to one of the following procedures according to the authentication used by your provider.


When a POP Server is Used


When the Machine's Own SMTP Receiving Function is Used



When No Authentication is Required

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When no authentication is required, follow the procedure below to set up the E-mail and I-fax send functions.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <E-mail/I-Fax>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SMTP Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the SMTP server address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

Enter the SMTP server address if the SMTP server address is already registered in the DNS server.

Enter the IP address of the SMTP server if the SMTP server address is not registered in the DNS server.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <E-mail Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the E-mail address for this machine is set, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Authentication/Encryption>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <POP Auth. Before Send>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use an SMTP server that requires POP before SMTP.
  • <On>: Uses an SMTP server that requires POP before SMTP (method for authenticating users who have logged in the POP server before sending E-mails and I-faxes).
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SMTP Authentication>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use an SMTP server that requires SMTP Authentication.
  • <On>: Uses an SMTP server that requires SMTP Authentication (method for authenticating users who have logged in to the SMTP server before sending E-mails and I-faxes).
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Setting up the E-mail and I-fax send functions is completed.



When SMTP Authentication is Used

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When SMTP authentication is used, follow the procedure below to set up the E-mail and I-fax send functions.


Remark
  • SMTP authentication is a method in which the SMTP server checks the user name and password before sending E-mails.
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <E-mail/I-Fax>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SMTP Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the SMTP server address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

Enter the SMTP server address if the SMTP server address is already registered in the DNS server.

Enter the IP address of the SMTP server if the SMTP server address is not registered in the DNS server.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <E-mail Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the E-mail address for this machine, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Authentication/Encryption>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <POP Auth. Before Send>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use an SMTP server that requires POP before SMTP.
  • <On>: Uses an SMTP server that requires POP before SMTP (method for authenticating users who have logged in the POP server before sending E-mails and I-faxes).
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SMTP Authentication>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use an SMTP server that requires SMTP Authentication.
  • <On>: Uses an SMTP server that requires SMTP Authentication (method for authenticating users who have logged in the SMTP server before sending E-mails and I-faxes).
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Display Authentication Screen>, then press [OK].

If <Display Authentication Screen> does not appear, skip to step 20.

  • <Disp Auth Screen When Sending> appears only when Authorized Send is activated.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not display the SMTP authentication screen each time you send e-mails and I-faxes.
  • <On>: Always displays the SMTP authentication screen each time you send e-mails and I-faxes.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Carry Over Authentication>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not carry over the login information (user name only) from Authorized Send to SMTP authentication. The user name specified in the next step is used as the login information.
  • <On>: Carrys over the login information (user name only) from Authorized Send to SMTP authentication. To use the same user name for SMTP authentication, select <On>. If you select <On>, you do not need to specify the user name in the next step.
  • If you select <On> for both <Display Authentication Screen> and <Carry Over Authentication>, the user name used to log in to Authorized Send is automatically inserted in the [User Name] text box of the SMTP authentication screen.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <User Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the SMTP user name for the authentication method, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Password>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the SMTP password for the authentication method, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Setting up the E-mail and I-fax send functions is completed.


When POP before SMTP Authentication is Used

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When POP before SMTP authentication is used, follow the procedure below to set up the E-mails and I-fax send functions.


Remark
  • If your provider uses this method, you need to make settings both to receive and send E-mails and I-faxes on this machine.
  • To use this authentication method, you need to set up the machine to receive E-mails and I-fax using a POP server. For details, see "When a POP Server is Used."
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <E-mail/I-Fax>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SMTP Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the SMTP server address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

Enter the SMTP server address if the SMTP server address is already registered in the DNS server.

Enter the IP address of the SMTP server if the SMTP server address is not registered in the DNS server.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <E-mail Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the E-mail address for this machine, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Authentication/Encryption>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <POP Auth. Before Send>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use an SMTP server that requires POP before SMTP.
  • <On>: Uses an SMTP server that requires POP before SMTP (method for authenticating users who have logged in the POP server before sending E-mails and I-faxes).
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SMTP Authentication>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use an SMTP server that requires SMTP Authentication.
  • <On>: Uses an SMTP server that requires SMTP Authentication (method for authenticating users who have logged in the SMTP server before sending E-mails and I-faxes).
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Setting up the E-mail and I-fax send functions is completed.



When a POP Server is Used

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When a POP server is used, follow the procedure below to set up the E-mail and I-fax reception functions.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <E-mail/I-Fax>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SMTP Receive>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not receive E-mails and I-faxes using the machine's own SMTP receiving function. If you want to receive E-mails and I-faxes using a POP server, select <Off>.
  • <On>: Receives E-mails and I-faxes using the machine's own SMTP receiving function.
  • The accepted message format and file types are as follows:
  • Message format: Plain text
  • File types: TIFF-F (MH, MR, MMR compression), JPEG, Exif JPEG (Exif 2.2)
  • You must register the host name of the machine with the DNS server if you want to receive E-mails and I-faxes using the machine's own SMTP receiving function.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <POP>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not receive E-mails and I-faxes using a POP server. If you want to receive E-mails and I-faxes using the machine's own SMTP receiving function, select <Off>.
  • <On>: Receives E-mails and I-faxes using a POP server.
  • The accepted message format and file types are as follows:
  • Message format: Plain text
  • File types: TIFF-F (MH, MR, MMR compression), JPEG, Exif JPEG (Exif 2.2)
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <POP Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the POP server address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

Enter the POP server address if the POP server address is already registered in the DNS server.

Enter the IP address of the POP server if the POP server address is not registered in the DNS server.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <POP address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the POP address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <POP password>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the POP password, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <POP Interval>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to set the interval at which you want to check the POP server for incoming E-mail, then press [OK].

You can also use the numeric keys to enter the interval.

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Setting up the E-mail and I-fax reception functions is completed.

  • For information on the settings when receiving E-mails/I-faxes, see "Receiving E-Mails."


When the Machine's Own SMTP Receiving Function is Used

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When the machine's own SMTP receiving function is used, follow the procedure below to set up the E-mail and I-fax reception functions.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <E-mail/I-Fax>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SMTP Receive>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not receive E-mails and I-faxes using the machine's own SMTP receiving function. If you want to receive E-mails and I-faxes using a POP server, select <Off>.
  • <On>: Receives E-mails and I-faxes using the machine's own SMTP receiving function.
  • The accepted message format and file types are as follows:
  • Message format: Plain text
  • File types: TIFF-F (MH, MR, MMR compression), JPEG, Exif JPEG (Exif 2.2)
  • You must register the host name of the machine with the DNS server if you want to receive E-mail using the machine's own SMTP receiving function.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <POP>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not receive E-mails and I-faxes using a POP server. If you want to receive E-mails and I-faxes using the machine's own SMTP receiving function, select <Off>.
  • <On>: Receives E-mails and I-faxes using a POP server.
  • The accepted message format and file types are as follows:
  • Message format: Plain text
  • File types: TIFF-F (MH, MR, MMR compression), JPEG, Exif JPEG (Exif 2.2)
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Setting up the E-mail and I-fax reception functions is completed.

  • For information on the settings when receiving E-mails/I-faxes, see "Receiving E-Mails."


Setting Scan to File Server

This section describes procedures for setting the Scan to File Server function.


Scan to File Server

Using this feature, you can send a scanned document to a file server on a network.
This is very useful when you want to back up frequently-used documents such as quotation forms or when you want to share information on a project with your peers.



System Requirements

For some types of networks, the following system environments are compatible when sending data from the machine to a file server:

  • Scan to File Server (FTP)
  • Servers
  • Windows 2000 Server and Internet Information Services 5.0
  • Windows XP Professional and Internet Information Services 5.1
  • Windows Server 2003 and Internet Information Services 6.0
  • Windows Vista/Server 2008 and Internet Information Services 7.0
  • Windows 7/Server 2008 R2 and Internet Information Services 7.5
  • Solaris Version 2.6 or later
  • Mac OS X
  • Red Hat Linux 7.2 or later
  • FTP server for iW Gateway
  • Protocol
  • TCP/IP
  • Scan to File Server (File Sharing)
  • Servers
  • Windows 2000 Server
  • Windows 2000 Professional
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • Windows Server 2003
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows Server 2008
  • Windows 7
  • Server software for sending data
  • Samba 2.2.8a or later (UNIX/Linux/Mac OS X)
  • Protocol
  • NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT)

Remark
  • IPv6 is not supported for the Scan to File Server (File Sharing) function.
  • If you are using Windows 2000, you need to install Service Pack 4 or later.

Setup Procedures for Scan to File Server

To set up the Scan to File Server function, follow the procedure below.


Remark
  • It is recommended that the network administrator perform the following procedures.
  • If you have installed computer security software on your computer, the firewall (which prevents network intrusion to the network) may restrict access from this machine to the shared folder. As a result, you may not be able to store data in the shared folder. For details, see the manual provided with the security software.

  • Setup Procedures for Scan to File Server (FTP)

  1. Connect the LAN cable, and set the IP address.

For details, see "Basic Network Settings."


  1. Set up an FTP server according to your OS.

For details, see "Setting File Server (FTP)."


  • Setup Procedures for Scan to File Server (File Sharing)

  1. Connect the LAN cable, and set the IP address.

For details, see "Basic Network Settings."


  1. Set up a shared folder according to your OS.

For details, see "Setting File Server (File Sharing)."


  1. Set up the machine to use the send files function and register the destination address.

For details, see "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



Setting File Server (FTP)

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This section describes how to set up a computer as an FTP server.


Remark
  • This section describes only the procedures for setting up a computer to receive data sent from the machine. To send data from the machine to a server on the network, you must enter an address setting from the control panel. For instructions on how to specify destination address settings, see "Registering Destinations in the Address Book."
  • The procedures below explain sample FTP server setups. The procedures may vary according to the actual environment.
  • Depending on the network environment you are using, you may need to enable the PASV mode to send scanned documents to a FTP server. For details on how to set up the PASV mode, see "Setting PASV Mode for FTP." Consult your network administrator on whether or not the PASV mode is required.
  • To send scanned documents to an iW Document Manager folder, you need to enable the FTP extension. For details on how to set it up, see "Setting FTP Extension."

Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008

UNIX

Mac OS X

FTP Server for iW Gateway


Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008

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Remark
  • It is recommended that the FTP server be configured by the network administrator.
  • The use of Windows 2000 Server as an FTP server requires the installation of Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 (IIS 5.0).
    If IIS is not installed in the computer you are using, you will need to install IIS before entering these settings.
    For installation procedures, see the documentation provided with your operating system.
  • The use of Windows XP Professional as an FTP server requires the installation of Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.1 (IIS 5.1).
    If IIS is not installed in the computer you are using, you will need to install IIS before entering these settings. For installation procedures, see the documentation provided with your operating system.
    Windows XP Home Edition cannot be used as an FTP server.
  • The use of Windows Server 2003 as an FTP server requires the installation of Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0 (IIS 6.0).
    If IIS is not installed in the computer you are using, you will need to install IIS before entering these settings. For installation procedures, see the documentation provided with your operating system.
  • The use of Windows Vista/Server 2008 as an FTP server requires the installation of Microsoft Internet Information Services 7.0 (IIS 7.0).
    If IIS is not installed in the computer you are using, you will need to install IIS before entering these settings. For installation procedures, see the documentation provided with your operating system.
  • The use of Windows 7/Server 2008 R2 as an FTP server requires the installation of Microsoft Internet Information Services 7.5 (IIS 7.5).
    If IIS is not installed in the computer you are using, you will need to install IIS before entering these settings. For installation procedures, see the documentation provided with your operating system.
  • Verification of users for access to FTP servers is done by referencing the local account database of the Windows 2000 Server/XP Professional/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008 that is used as the FTP server. Therefore, it is not possible to use the account of a domain user registered in Windows 2000 Server/XP Professional/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008 to send data directly from the machine to FTP servers in other domains.
  • This section describes the procedures for using the default home directory under [Default FTP Site]. To use other settings, enter the FTP site and home directory by referring to the documentation for IIS.
  1. Log on to Windows as a member of the group with access rights to the directory to be designated as the FTP site directory.
  • Depending on your environment, the access rights settings for a drive or directory may differ. For details, see the Windows documentation.
  1. Start IIS.

For Windows 2000, click [Start] on the Windows taskbar → [Settings] → [Control Panel] → [Administrative Tools] → [Internet Services Manager].

For Windows XP, click [start] on the Windows taskbar → [Control Panel] → [Performance and Maintenance] → [Administrative Tools] → [Internet Information Services].

For Windows Server 2003/Server 2008, click [Start] on the Windows taskbar → [Administrative Tools] → [Internet Information Services Manager].

For Windows Vista, click [Start] on the Windows taskbar → [Control Panel] → [Systems and Maintenance] → [Administrative Tools] → [Internet Information Services].

For Windows 7, click [Start] on the Windows taskbar → [Control Panel] → [System and Security] → [Administrative Tools] → [Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager].

  1. Enter the FTP site settings.

For Windows 2000, right-click the [Default FTP Site] icon → click [Properties].

For Windows XP/Server 2003, double-click the [FTP Sites] icon → right-click the [Default FTP Site] icon → click [Properties].

For Windows Vista/7/Server 2008, double-click the [FTP Sites] icon → right-click the [Default FTP Site] icon → click [Properties].

In the [Default FTP Site Properties] dialog box, click the [Security Accounts] tab to display the [Security Accounts] sheet.

For Windows 2000, deselect [Allow Anonymous Connections]. For Windows XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008, deselect [Allow only anonymous connection].

Click the [Home Directory] tab to display the [Home Directory] sheet → select both [Read] and [Write].

Click [OK] to close the [Default FTP Site Properties] dialog box.

  1. Confirm [Full computer name].

Click the [Network Identification] tab to display the [Network Identification] sheet → confirm [Full computer name].
Click [Cancel] to close the [System Properties] dialog box.

For Windows XP/Server 2003:
Click [start] or [Start] on the Windows taskbar, right-click [My Computer] → click [Properties].
Click the [Computer Name] tab to display the [Computer Name] sheet → confirm [Full computer name].
Click [Cancel] to close the dialog box.

For Windows Vista:
Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar, right-click [My Computer] → click [Properties].
Click the [Computer Name] tab to display the [Computer Name] sheet → confirm [Full computer name].
Click [Cancel] to close the dialog box.

For Windows 7/Server 2008:
Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar, right-click [Computer] → click [Properties] → confirm [Full computer name].
Click [Cancel] to close the dialog box.

  1. Set up the users and passwords for access to the FTP server.

For Windows 2000, right-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop → click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window.

For Windows XP/Server 2003, click [start] or [Start] on the Windows taskbar, right-click [My Computer] → click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window.

For Windows Vista, click [Start] on the Windows taskbar, right-click [My Computer] → click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window.

For Windows 7, click [Start] on the Windows taskbar, [Control Panel] → [System and Security] → click [Administrative Tools] to open the [Computer Management] window.

For Windows Server 2008, click [Start] on the Windows taskbar, click [Administrative Tools] to open the [Computer Management] window.

Under [System Tools], double-click [Local Users and Groups] → right-click the [Users] folder → click [New User].

In the [New User] dialog box, enter the user name in [User name] → enter the password in [Password] → re-enter the password in [Confirm password].

Enter a user name not longer than 20 alphanumeric characters, and a password not longer than 24 (14 for Windows 2000) alphanumeric characters.

Deselect [User must change password at next logon].

Select [Password never expires].

Confirm the settings → click [Create].

Close the [Computer Management] dialog box.

  1. Set a destination address using the control panel.

Set the information checked from steps 1 through 5 in the machine.

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Full computer name]: starfish.organization.company.com Create a directory named "share" in the specified FTP server's directory "\Inetpub\ftproot", and then set "share" as the data destination.

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <FTP>
<Host Name>: starfish.organization.company.com
<Folder Path>: share
<User Name>: User name entered in step 5
<Password>: Password for the above user
  • To use [Full computer name], which was confirmed in step 4, as the host name for <Host Name> as shown in the example, it is necessary to use a DNS server. (This applies even if the machine and the FTP server are in the same subnet.) If no DNS server is available, the host name setting should be specified using the IP address of the FTP server.
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • Registering a destination in the Address Book or One-touch saves you the effort of entering that destination's address each time you send a job. For instructions on how to register a destination in the Address Book or One-touch, see "Registering Destinations in the Address Book."


UNIX

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Remark
  • UNIX users must have Solaris 2.6 or later installed in order to use the computer as an FTP server.
  • In some environments, detailed settings may be required in order to use FTP. For details, consult your network manager.
  1. Log in to a workstation as a super user.
  1. Set up the users who send documents from the machine, and their passwords.

Enter a user name and a password not longer than 24 alphanumeric characters.

  1. Create a shared directory to be used for destination addresses, and then enable read access and write access by the users who will be sending data.
  1. Set a destination address using the control panel.

Set the information checked from steps 1 through 3 in the machine.

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Host name]: starfish
[Domain]: organization.company.com
The user's home directory is /home/hsato, and /home/hsato/share is the data destination.

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <FTP>
<Host Name>: starfish.organization.company.com
<Folder Path>: Enter one of the following:
share (when using relative path)/home/hsato/share (when using absolute path)
<User Name>: User name entered in step 2
<Password>: Password for the above user
  • To use [Full computer name], which was confirmed in step 4, as the host name for <Host Name> as shown in the example, it is necessary to use a DNS server. (This applies even if the machine and the FTP server are in the same subnet.) If no DNS server is available, the host name setting should be specified using the IP address of the FTP server.
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • Registering a destination in the Address Book or One-touch saves you the effort of entering that destination's address each time you send a job. For instructions on how to register a destination in the Address Book or One-touch, see "Registering Destinations in the Address Book."


Mac OS X

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Remark
  • The following procedures are based on Mac OS X version 10.4. The procedures may differ depending on the versions of Mac OS X you are using.
  1. Log in to Mac OS X as Administrator.
  1. Start the FTP services under Mac OS X.
  • Click the Apple icon in the top left of the screen → [System Preferences].
  • Click the [Sharing] icon in the [System Preferences] window.
  • Click to select the [FTP Access] → click [Start].
  • Click [Show all] on the toolbar.
  1. Specify the user to whom you want to send data, and then the password.
  • Click the [Accounts] icon in the [System Preferences] window.
  • Click [] to create a new account.
  • Enter a user name, and a password not longer than 24 alphanumeric characters.
  • Click [Create Account].
  • Close the [Accounts] window.
  1. Create a shared folder to which files are to be sent.

Sample setting:

Create a folder named "imageRUNNER_Folder" in the [Public] folder in the [Home] folder.

  1. Grant access to the shared folder created in step 4.
  • Click to select the shared folder → select [Get Info] from the [File] menu.
  • Click [Ownership & Permissions] → [Details].
  • Enable read and write access to the folder by the owner and members of a group to which the owner belongs.
  • Close the Info window.
  1. Set a destination address using the control panel.

Set the information checked from steps 1 through 5 in the machine.

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
Server side settings (set using the above procedure): Create a folder named "imageRUNNER_Folder" in the [Public] folder in the [Home] folder of the user named "yoko", and then specify the imageRUNNER_Folder as the folder to which files are sent.

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <FTP>
<Host Name>: IP address of Macintosh
<Folder Path>: Enter an absolute path to a folder to which files are sent:
/Users/yoko/Public/imageRUNNER_Folder
<User Name>: User name entered in step 3
<Password>: Password for the above user
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • Registering a destination in the Address Book or One-touch saves you the effort of entering that destination's address each time you send a job. For instructions on how to register a destination in the Address Book or One-touch, see "Registering Destinations in the Address Book."


FTP Server for iW Gateway

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Remark
  • An FTP server for iW Gateway is required for receiving data from the machine when used with iW Gateway.
  • If you are sending to an iW Document Manager folder, set <FTP Extension> to <On>. For more information, see "Setting FTP Extension."
  1. Set up the FTP server for iW Gateway.

For details about the settings, see the iW Gateway Users Guide.

  1. On the FTP server for iW Gateway, specify the folder to store data sent from the machine.

For details about the settings, see the iW Gateway Users Guide.

  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for a folder name.
  • Enter a user name and a password not longer than 24 alphanumeric characters.
  1. On the FTP server for iW Gateway, export destination data.

For details about the settings, see the iW Gateway Users Guide.

  • A DNS server is needed to use an FQDN format (for example, starfish.organization.company.com) for the FTP server address. (A DNS server is also required if the machine and the FTP server are in the same subnet.) If you have not set up a DNS server, use IP addresses.
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for an FTP server address of the FQDN format.
  1. Use the Remote UI of the machine to import the destination data exported in step 3 into the machine.
  • Click [Add. Func.] of the Remote UI → click [Import/Export].
  • Click [Address Book].
  • Click [Import].
  • Click [Browse] → select the file to import.
  • Click [OK].


Setting File Server (File Sharing)

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Follow the procedure below to set up File Server (File Sharing).


Remark
  • It is recommended that the network administrator perform the following procedures.
  1. Set up the file server (file sharing).

The setting procedures vary depending on your OS.

  • For file servers with Windows
1. Check the computer name and necessary components for file sharing.
For instructions, see "Confirming Computer Name and Necessary Components for File Sharing."
2. Set up a shared folder using the information checked in step 1.
For instructions, see "Setting Shared Folder."
  • For file servers with Mac OS X

For instructions, see "Setting File Server (File Sharing) (Mac OS X)."

  • For file servers with UNIX/Linux

For instructions, see "Setting File Server (File Sharing) (UNIX/Linux)."

  1. Set up the machine for Scan to File Server (file sharing).

For instructions, see "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



Confirming Computer Name and Necessary Components for File Sharing

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To store a scanned document to a shared folder on a computer, you need to set up your computer in addition to the machine settings for the Scan to File Server function.
Follow the procedures below to view the computer name and check if all the components required for setting up the shared folder are installed.


If you are using Windows 2000

Confirming Computer Name (Windows 2000)


Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows 2000)


If you are using Windows Server 2003

Confirming Computer Name (Windows Server 2003)


Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Server 2003)


If you are using Windows XP

Confirming Computer Name (Windows XP)


Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows XP)


If you are using Windows Vista

Confirming Computer Name (Windows Vista)


Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Vista)


If you are using Windows Server 2008

Confirming Computer Name (Windows Server 2008)


Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Server 2008)


If you are using Windows 7

Confirming Computer Name (Windows 7)


Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows 7)



Confirming Computer Name (Windows 2000)

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The computer name is required for setting up the shared folder and registering an address.
Follow the procedure below to confirm the computer name.

  1. Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Right-click the [My Computer] on the desktop. Click [Properties] to open the [System Properties] dialog box.
  1. Click the [Network Identification] tab to display the [Network Identification] sheet.
  1. Click [Properties].
  1. In the [Identification Changes] dialog box, confirm the computer name in the [Computer name] box.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the computer name you confirmed here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Click [Cancel] repeatedly to close all the dialog boxes.

Proceed to "Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows 2000)."



Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows 2000)

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Follow the procedure below to check whether or not the components required for setting up the shared folder are installed in your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Open the [Local Area Connection] dialog box.
  • 1. Right-click the [My Network Places] icon on the desktop. Select [Properties] to open the [Network and Dial-up Connections] dialog box.
  • 2. Right-click the [Local Area Connection] icon. Select [Properties].
  1. Check whether or not the network components required for file sharing are installed.

Make sure that all the check boxes below are selected. If any of the boxes are not selected, select them.

  • [Client for Microsoft Networks]
  • [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]
  • [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)]
  • If any component is not installed, follow the procedures below to install it.
  • Click [Install...] to open the [Select Network Component Type] dialog box.
  • If [Client for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Client], and then click [Add...].
  • If [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Service], and then click [Add...].
  • If [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not installed, select [Protocol], and then click [Add...].
  • Select the component you want to install, and then click [OK].
  • If [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not installed, you need to set an IP address for your computer. For details, ask your network administrator.
  1. Click [OK] repeatedly to close all the dialog boxes.
  1. Restart your computer, if required.

Proceed to "Setting Shared Folder."



Confirming Computer Name (Windows Server 2003)

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The computer name is required for setting a shared folder and registering an address.
Follow the procedure below to confirm the computer name.

  1. Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar, right-click [My Computer]. Click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] dialog box.
  1. Click the [Computer Name] tab.
  1. Click [Change...].
  1. In the [Computer Name Changes] dialog box, confirm the computer name in the [Computer name] box.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the computer name you confirmed here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Click [Cancel] repeatedly to close all the dialog boxes.

Proceed to "Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Server 2003)."



Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Server 2003)

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Follow the procedure below to check whether or not the components required for setting up the shared folder are installed in your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Open the [Local Area Connection] dialog box.
  • 1. Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar. Select [Control Panel].
  • 2. Select [Network Connections].
  • 3. Right-click [Local Area Connection]. Select [Properties].
  1. Check whether or not the network components required for file sharing are installed.

Make sure that all the check boxes below are selected. If any of the boxes are not selected, select them.

  • [Client for Microsoft Networks]
  • [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]
  • [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)]
  • If any component is not installed, follow the procedures below to install it.
  • Click [Install...] to open the [Select Network Component Type] dialog box.
  • If [Client for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Client], and then click [Add...].
  • If [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Service], and then click [Add...].
  • If [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not installed, select [Protocol], and then click [Add...].
  • Select the component you want to install, and then click [OK].
  • If [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not installed, you need to set an IP address for your computer. For details, ask your network administrator.
  1. Click [OK] repeatedly to close all the dialog boxes.
  1. Restart your computer, if required.

Proceed to "Setting Shared Folder."



Confirming Computer Name (Windows XP)

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The computer name is required for setting a shared folder and registering an address.
Follow the procedure below to confirm the computer name.

  1. Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Right-click [My Computer] on the desktop. Select [Properties] to open the [System Properties] dialog box.
  1. Click the [Computer Name] tab.
  1. Click [Change...].
  1. In the [Computer Name Changes] dialog box, confirm the computer name in the [Computer name] box.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the computer name you confirmed here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Click [Cancel] repeatedly to close all the dialog boxes.

Proceed to "Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows XP)."



Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows XP)

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Follow the procedure below to check whether or not the components required for setting up the shared folder are installed in your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Open the [Local Area Connection] dialog box.
  • 1. On the [start] menu, right-click [My Network Places]. Select [Properties].
  • 2. Right-click [Local Area Connection]. Select [Properties].
  1. Check whether or not the network components required for file sharing are installed.

Make sure that all the check boxes below are selected. If any of the boxes are not selected, select them.

  • [Client for Microsoft Networks]
  • [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]
  • [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)]
  • If any component is not installed, follow the procedures below to install it.
  • Click [Install...] to open the [Select Network Component Type] dialog box.
  • If [Client for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Client], and then click [Add...].
  • If [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Service], and then click [Add...].
  • If [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not installed, select [Protocol], and then click [Add...].
  • Select the component you want to install, and then click [OK].
  • If [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not installed, you need to set an IP address for your computer. For details, ask your network administrator.
  1. Click [OK] repeatedly to close all the dialog boxes.
  1. Restart your computer, if required.

Proceed to "Setting Shared Folder."



Confirming Computer Name (Windows Vista)

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The computer name is required for setting a shared folder and registering an address.
Follow the procedure below to confirm the computer name.

  1. Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. On the [Start] menu, right-click [Computer]. Select [Properties].
  1. In the [System] window, confirm the computer name.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the computer name you confirmed here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Close the [System] window.

Proceed to "Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Vista)."



Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Vista)

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Follow the procedure below to check whether or not the components required for setting up the shared folder are installed in your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Open the [Local Area Connection] dialog box.
  • 1. On the [Start] menu, right-click [Network]. Select [Properties].
  • 2. Click [Manage network connections].
  • 3. Right-click [Local Area Connection]. Select [Properties].
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears in Windows Vista, click [Continue].
  1. Check whether or not the components required for file sharing are installed.

Make sure that all the check boxes below are selected. If any of the boxes is not selected, select it.

  • [Client for Microsoft Networks]
  • [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]
  • [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)]
  • If any component is not installed, follow the procedures below to install it.
  • Click [Install...] to open the [Select Network Feature Type] dialog box.
  • If [Client for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Client], and then click [Add...].
  • If [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Service], and then click [Add...].
  • If [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] is not installed, select [Protocol], and then click [Add...].
  • Select the component you want to install, and then click [OK].
  • If [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] is not installed, you need to set an IP address for your computer. For the setting, ask your network administrator.
  1. Click [OK] repeatedly to close all the dialog boxes.
  1. Restart your computer, if required.

Proceed to "Setting Shared Folder."



Confirming Computer Name (Windows Server 2008)

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The computer name is required for setting a shared folder and registering an address.
Follow the procedures below to confirm the computer name.

  1. Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. On the [Start] menu, right-click [Computer]. Select [Properties].
  1. In the [System] window, confirm the computer name.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the computer name you created here. You need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Close the [System] window.

Proceed to "Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Server 2008)."



Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows Server 2008)

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Follow the procedures below to confirm that the components required for setting the shared folder are installed in your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Open the [Local Area Connection] dialog box.
  • For Windows Server 2008 users
  • On the [Start] menu, right-click [Network]. Select [Properties].
  • Click [Manage network connections].
  • Right-click [Local Area Connection]. Select [Properties].
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears in Windows Server 2008, click [Continue].
  • For Windows Server 2008 R2 users
  • On the [Start] menu, right-click [Network]. Select [Properties].
  • Click [Local Area Connection].
  • Click [Properties].
  1. Confirm that the components required for file sharing are installed.

Confirm that all of the following check boxes are selected. If any of the boxes is not selected, select it.

  • [Client for Microsoft Networks]
  • [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]
  • [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)]
  • If any component is not installed, follow the procedures below to install it.
  • Click [Install...] to open the [Select Network Feature Type] dialog box.
  • If [Client for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Client], and then click [Add...].
  • If [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Service], and then click [Add...].
  • If [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] is not installed, select [Protocol], and then click [Add...].
  • Select the component you want to install, and then click [OK].
  • If [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] is not installed, you need to set an IP address for your computer. For the setting, ask your network administrator.
  1. Click [OK] repeatedly to close all the dialog boxes.
  1. Restart your computer, if required.

Proceed to "Setting Shared Folder."



Confirming Computer Name (Windows 7)

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The computer name is required for setting a shared folder and registering an address. Follow the procedures below to confirm the computer name.

  1. Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. On the [Start] menu, right-click [Computer]. Select [Properties].
  1. In the [System] window, confirm the computer name.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the computer name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Close the [System] window.

Proceed to "Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows 7)."



Confirming Necessary Components for File Sharing (Windows 7)

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Follow the procedure below to check whether or not the components required for setting up the shared folder are installed in your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Open the [Local Area Connection] dialog box.
  • On the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel] to open [Control Panel] window.
  • Click [View network status and tasks].
  • Click [Local Area Connection] to open [Local Area Connection Status] dialog box.
  • Click [Properties].
  1. Confirm that the components required for file sharing are installed.

Make sure that all the check boxes below are selected. If any of the boxes is not selected, select it.

  • [Client for Microsoft Networks]
  • [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks]
  • [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)]
  • If any component is not installed, follow the procedures below to install it.
  • Click [Install...] to open the [Select Network Feature Type] dialog box.
  • If [Client for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Client], and then click [Add...].
  • If [File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks] is not installed, select [Service], and then click [Add...].
  • If [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] is not installed, select [Protocol], and then click [Add...].
  • Select the component you want to install, and then click [OK].
  • If [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] is not installed, you need to set an IP address for your computer. For the setting, ask your network administrator.
  1. Click [OK] to close the dialog box and close all the windows.
  1. Restart your computer, if required.

Proceed to "Setting Shared Folder."



Setting Shared Folder

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Once you confirm that the required components are installed, set up shared folder in which a scanned document is stored as a file.
The two setting options for the shared folder are described below.


Shared Folder without Access Control

This is useful when you want to share files with other users over a network without any restrictions.
Users can access these folders from any computer on the network without having to enter a user name and password.



Follow the procedure below to set up the shared folder without access control.


File Sharing without Access Restriction


Shared Folder with Access Control

This is useful when you want to limit access to certain users.
To access a shared folder of this type, users have account information (user names and passwords) for the shared folder. If they do not know their account information, they cannot access that shard folder.



Follow the procedure below to access a shared folder with access control.


File Sharing with Access Restriction



File Sharing without Access Restriction

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Follow the procedures below to set up the shared folder without access control.


File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows 2000)

File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows Server 2003)

File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows XP)

File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows Vista)

File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows Server 2008)

File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows 7)


File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows 2000)

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About access permissions

If "Access permissions" are granted to users who are registered for computers, they are authorized to operate folders and files.

This section describes the procedure for granting FULL Control permission to the "everyone" account so that any user can access the shared folder.

There are two types of access permissions:

  • Network-level access permission

This is to control users who access to the shared folder over the network.

  • Local-level access permission

This is to control users who access folders by logging on to their computers.
The local-level access permission can be set only when the drive in which folders are located is formatted in NTFS.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Set a shared folder.
  • 1. Create a new shared folder in any drive.

It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Ex.: C:\share

  • It is recommended that you write down the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  • 2. Right-click the created folder.
  • 3. Select [Sharing] to open the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.
  • 4. Select [Share this folder].
  1. Set the network-level access permission.
  • 1. In the [Sharing] sheet, click the [Permissions] button to open the [Permissions for <Folder Path>].
  • 2. In the [Permissions for <Folder Path>], under [Group or user names], select [Everyone] to grant. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow] if not selected.
  • Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine on a computer (the file server).
  • 3. Click [OK] to close the [Permissions for <Folder Path>] dialog box.
  • 4. If the [Security] tab is displayed in the [<Folder Path> Properties], proceed to Step 3 to set the local-level access permission. If not, proceed to Step 4.
  • The [Security] tab is not displayed when:
  • The drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in FAT16 or FAT32.
  • Simple file sharing is enabled.
  1. Set the local-level access permission.

If the drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in NTFS, you need to set both the local-level and network-level access permissions.

  • 1. In the [<Folder Path> Properties], click the [Security] tab.
  • 2. Click [Add...] to open the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 3. Type "Everyone" in [Enter the object names to select].
  • 4. Click [Check Names]. Make sure that the correct object name is typed.
  • If the object name is entered incorrectly, you see the [Name Not Found] dialog box. If this happens, click [Cancel] to check whether or not the computer name and user name are incorrect.
  • 5. Click [OK] to close the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 6. In the [Security] sheet, under [Name], select [Everyone]. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow].
  • Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine on a computer (the file server).
  1. Click [OK] to close the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.
  1. Activate the Guest user account.
  • 1. Right-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop. Click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window.
  • 2. Under [System Tools], double-click [Local Users and Groups], and then click the [Users].
  • 3. Double-click the [Guest] user.
  • 4. Deselect [Account is Disabled] to activate the Guest user account.
  • 5. Click [OK] to close the [Guest Properties] dialog box.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows Server 2003)

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About access permissions

If "Access permissions" are granted to users who are registered for computers, they are authorized to operate folders and files.

This section describes the procedure for granting FULL Control permission to the "everyone" account so that any user can access the shared folder.

There are two types of access permissions:

  • Network-level access permission

This is to control users who access to the shared folder over the network.

  • Local-level access permission

This is to control users who access folders by logging on to their computers.
The local-level access permission can be set only when the drive in which folders are located is formatted in NTFS.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Set a shared folder.
  • 1. Create a new shared folder in any drive.

It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Ex.: C:\share

  • It is recommended that you write down the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  • 2. Right-click the created folder.
  • 3. Select [Sharing and Security...] to open the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.
  • 4. Select [Share this folder].
  1. Set the network-level access permission.
  • 1. In the [Sharing] sheet, click the [Permissions] button to open the [Permissions for <Folder Path>].
  • 2. In the [Permissions for <Folder Path>], under [Group or user names], select [Everyone] to grant. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow] if not selected.
  • Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine on a computer (the file server).
  • 3. Click [OK] to close the [Permissions for <Folder Path>] dialog box.
  • 4. If the [Security] tab is displayed in the [<Folder Path> Properties], proceed to Step 3 to set the local-level access permission. If not, proceed to Step 4.
  • The [Security] tab is not displayed when:
  • The drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in FAT16 or FAT32.
  • Simple file sharing is enabled.
  1. Set the local-level access permission.

If the drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in NTFS, you need to set both the local-level and network-level access permissions.

  • 1. In the [<Folder Path> Properties], click the [Security] tab.
  • 2. Click [Add...] to open the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 3. Type "Everyone" in [Enter the object names to select].
  • 4. Click [Check Names]. Make sure that the correct object name is typed.
  • If the object name is entered incorrectly, you see the [Name Not Found] dialog box. If this happens, click [Cancel] to check whether or not the computer name and user name are incorrect.
  • 5. Click [OK] to close the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 6. In the [Security] sheet, under [Group or user names], select [Everyone]. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow].
  • Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine on a computer (the file server).
  1. Click [OK] to close the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.
  1. Activate the Guest user account.
  • 1. Right-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop. Click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] window.
  • 2. Under [System Tools], double-click [Local Users and Groups], and then click the [Users].
  • 3. Double-click the [Guest] user.
  • 4. Deselect [Account is Disabled] to activate the Guest user account.
  • 5. Click [OK] to close the [Guest Properties] dialog box.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows XP)

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If you are using Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition, use simple file sharing to set up the shared folders without access control.


Remark
  • If you are using Windows XP Professional and simple file sharing is disabled, follow the procedures below to enable it.
  • On the [start] menu, select [Control Panel], and then select [Folder Options] to open the [Folder Options] dialog box.
  • Select the [View] tab.
  • Under [Advanced settings], select the [Use simple file sharing (Recommended)] check box.
  • Click [OK] to close the [Folder Options] dialog box.
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Create a new shared folder in any drive.

It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Ex.: C:\share

  • It is recommended that you take a note of the folder name you created here. You need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Right-click the created folder.
  1. Select [Sharing and Security...] to open the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.
  1. Click [If you understand the security risks but want to share files without running the wizard, click here.].
  • This message is only displayed the first time you open the dialog box. If you are opening the dialog box for the second or subsequent time, proceed to Step 6.
  1. In the [Enable File Sharing] dialog box, select the [Just enable file sharing] check box, and then click [OK].
  1. Select the [Share this folder on the network] and [Allow network users to change my files] check boxes.
  1. Click [OK] to close the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows Vista)

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In Windows Vista, you can use the special folder named "Public folder," which allows files to be shared with other users on the same network. Using the Public folder, you can set up a shared folder without access control.


Remark
  • By default, the Public folder is created under [Users] folder, below a drive (e.g. C drive) Windows Vista is installed on.
    Example: \Public\share
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.

Sharing the Public folder

  1. On the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel] to open [Control Panel] window.

  1. Click [Set up file sharing] to open the [Network and Sharing Center] window.

  1. In the [Network and Sharing Center] window, click the downwards arrow next to [Public folder sharing].

  1. Select [Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open, change, and create files], and then click [Apply].
  • Do not select [Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open files]. Otherwise, you will not be able to store a document scanned with this machine in a shared folder.
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Continue].

  1. Click the downwards arrow next to [Password protected sharing].

  1. Click [Turn off password protected sharing], and then click [Apply].
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Continue].

Creating a folder to store a file

You can store a file in the first level of the Public folder. This section describes the procedure for creating a new folder in which to store a file in the Public folder.


  1. Display the Public folder in Windows Explorer, etc.

  1. Create a new folder in the Public folder.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the folder name you created here. You need it in "Specifying Destinations."

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows Server 2008)

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In Windows Server 2008, you can use the special folder named "Public folder" in which files can be shared with other users on the same network. Using Public folder, you can set a shared folder without access control applied.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  • By default, the Public folder is created under [Users] folder, below a drive (e.g. C drive) Windows Server 2008 is installed on.
    Example: \Public\share

  • For Windows Server 2008 users

Sharing the Public folder

  1. On the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel] to open [Control Panel].

  1. Click [Set up file sharing] to open the [Network and Sharing Center] window.

  1. In the [Network and Sharing Center] window, click the downwards arrow next to [Public folder sharing].

  1. Select [Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open, change, and create files], and then click [Apply].
  • Do not select [Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open files]. Otherwise, you will not be able to store a document scanned with this machine to a shared folder as a file.
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears in Windows Server 2008, click [Continue].

  • For Windows Server 2008 R2 users

Sharing the Public folder

  1. On the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel] to open [Control Panel] window.

  1. Click [View network status and tasks] to open the [Network and Sharing Center] window.

  1. Click [Change advanced sharing settings] in the [Network and Sharing Center] window.

  1. In the [Advanced sharing settings] window, under [Public folder sharing], select [Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the Public folders].

  1. Under [Password protected sharing], select [Turn off password protected sharing], and then click [Save changes].

Creating a folder to store a file

You can store a file in the first level of the Public folder. This section describes the procedures to create a new folder to store a file in the Public folder.


  1. Display the Public folder in Windows Explorer, etc.

  1. Create a new folder in the Public folder.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows 7)

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In Windows 7, you can use the special folder named "Public folder," which allows files to be shared with other users on the same network. Using the Public folder, you can set up a shared folder without access control.


Remark
  • By default, the Public folder is created under [Users] folder, below a drive (e.g. C drive) Windows 7 is installed on.
    Example: \Public\share
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.

Sharing the Public folder

  1. On the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel] to open [Control Panel] window.

  1. Click [View network status and tasks] to open the [Network and Sharing Center] window.

  1. In the [Network and Sharing Center] window, click [Change advanced sharing settings] to open the [Advanced sharing settings] dialog box.

  1. Check [Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the public folders].

  1. Scroll the screen downwards, click [Turn off password protected sharing], and click [Save changes].

Creating a folder to store a file

You can store a file in the first level of the Public folder. This section describes the procedure for creating a new folder in which to store a file in the Public folder.


  1. Display the Public folder in Windows Explorer, etc.

  1. Create a new folder in the Public folder.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the folder name you created here. You need it in "Specifying Destinations."

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



File Sharing with Access Restriction

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Follow the procedures below to set up file sharing with access restriction.


Remark
  • Windows XP Home Edition supports only simple file sharing and you cannot set any access permissions on the folders.

If you are using Windows 2000

Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows 2000)


Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows 2000)


If you are using Windows Server 2003

Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Server 2003)


Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2003)


If you are using Windows XP

Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows XP)


Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows XP)


If you are using Windows Vista

Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Vista)


Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Vista)


If you are using Windows Server 2008

Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Server 2008)


Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2008)


If you are using Windows 7

Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows 7)


Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows 7)



Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows 2000)

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You need to create user accounts for users who access the shared folder in advance. This section describes the procedure for creating a new account on your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  • Even if you do not create a new account by following the procedures below, you can add a pre-registered account for users who are permitted to access the shared folder. In such case, you need to create a password if one has not been set for the pre-registered account. Once the password is created, the user is prompted to type it when he/she logs on to a computer.
  1. Right-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop. Click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] dialog box.
  1. Under [System Tools], double-click [Local Users and Groups].
  1. Right-click the [Users] folder. Click [New User...].
  1. Set up the user accessing the shared folder.
  • 1. In the [New User] dialog box, enter the user name in [User name].
  • A user name can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you write down the user name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  • 2. Enter the password in [Password]. Re-enter the password in [Confirm password].
  • A password can be up to 14 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you write down the password you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  • 3. Deselect [User must change password at next logon].
  • 4. Check [Password never expires].
  • 5. Confirm the settings. Click [Create].
  • 6. Click [Close] to close the [New User] dialog box.
  1. Close the [Computer Management] dialog box.

Proceed to "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows 2000)."



Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows 2000)

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Once you create the account on your computer, create a shared folder. Add the created account to the shared folder as a user who is permitted to access that folder. Set the permission which allows the user to access the folders as well.


About access permissions

If "Access permissions" are granted to users who are registered to computers, they are authorized to operate folders and files.

There are two types of access permissions:

  • Network-level access permission

This is to control users who access the shared folder over the network.

  • Local-level access permission

This is to control access to folders by users who are logged on to the computer.
The local-level access permission can be set only when the drive in which folders are located is formatted in NTFS.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Set a shared folder.
  • 1. Create a new folder in any drive.

It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Ex) C:\share

  • It is recommended that you write down the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  • 2. Right-click the created folder.
  • 3. Select [Sharing...] to open the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.
  • 4. Check [Share this folder].
  1. Set the network-level access permission.
  • 1. In the [Sharing] sheet, click [Permissions] to open the [Permissions for <Folder Path>].
  • 2. Click [Add...] to open the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 3. Type [Computer Name]\[User Name].
  • 4. Click [Check Names]. Make sure that the correct object name is typed.
  • If the object name is entered incorrectly, the [Name Not Found] dialog box appears. If this happens, click [Cancel] to check whether or not the computer name and user name are incorrect.
  • 5. Click [OK] to close the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 6. In the [Permissions for <Folder Path>], under [Permissions], select the user whom you want to grant permission. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow].
  • Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine to a computer (the file server).
  • 7. Click [OK] to close the [Permissions for <Folder Path>] dialog box.
  • 8. If the [Security] tab is displayed in the [<Folder Path> Properties], go to the next step to set the local-level access permission. If not, skip to step 4.
  • The [Security] tab is not displayed when:
  • The drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in FAT16 or FAT32.
  • Simple file sharing is enabled.
  1. Set the local-level access permission.

If the drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in NTFS, you need to set the local-level as well as the network-level access permissions.

  • 1. In the [<Folder Path> Properties], click the [Security] tab.
  • 2. Clear the [Allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object] check box.
  • [Security] dialog box appears.
  • 3. Click [Remove].
  • 4. Click [Add...] to open the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 5. Type [Computer Name]\[User Name].
  • 6. Click [Check Names]. Make sure that the correct object name is typed.
  • If the object name is entered incorrectly, the [Name Not Found] dialog box appears. If this happens, click [Cancel] to check whether or not the computer name and user name are incorrect.
  • 7. Click [OK] to close the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 8. In the [Security] sheet, under [Permissions], select the user whom you want to grant permission. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow].
  • Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine to a computer (the file server).
  1. Click [OK] to close the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Server 2003)

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You need to create user accounts for users who access the shared folder in advance. This section describes the procedure for creating a new account on your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  • Even if you do not create a new account by following the procedures below, you can add a pre-registered account for users who are permitted to access the shared folder. In such case, you need to create a password if one has not been set for the pre-registered account. Once the password is created, the user is prompted to type it when he/she logs on to a computer.
  1. Right-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop.
    Click [Manage] to open the [Computer Management] dialog box.
  1. Under [System Tools], double-click [Local Users and Groups].
  1. Right-click the [Users] folder. Click [New User].
  1. Set up the user accessing the shared folder.
  • 1. In the [New User] dialog box, enter the user name in [User name].
  • A user name can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you write down the user name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  • 2. Enter the password in [Password]. Re-enter the password in [Confirm password].
  • A password can be up to 14 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you write down the password you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  • 3. Deselect [User must change password at next logon].
  • 4. Check [Password never expires].
  • 5. Confirm the settings. Click [Create].
  • 6. Click [Close] to close the [New User] dialog box.
  1. Close the [Computer Management] dialog box.

Proceed to "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2003)."



Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2003)

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Once you create the account on your computer, create a shared folder. Add the created account to the shared folder as a user who is permitted to access that folder. Set the permission which allows the user to access the folders as well.


About access permissions

If "Access permissions" are granted to users who are registered to computers, they are authorized to operate folders and files.

There are two types of access permissions:

  • Network-level access permission

This is to control users who access the shared folder over the network.

  • Local-level access permission

This is to control access to folders by users who are logged on to the computer.
The local-level access permission can be set only when the drive in which folders are located is formatted in NTFS.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Set a shared folder.
  • 1. Create a new folder in any drive.

It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Ex) C:\share

  • It is recommended that you write down the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  • 2. Right-click the created folder.
  • 3. Select [Sharing and Security...] to open the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.
  • 4. Check [Share this folder].
  1. Set the network-level access permission.
  • 1. In the [Sharing] sheet, click [Permissions] to open the [Permissions for <Folder Path>].
  • 2. Click [Add...] to open the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 3. Type [Computer Name]\[User Name] in [Enter the object names to select].
  • 4. Click [Check Names]. Make sure that the correct object name is typed.
  • If the object name is entered incorrectly, the [Name Not Found] dialog box appears. If this happens, click [Cancel] to check whether or not the computer name and user name are incorrect.
  • 5. Click [OK] to close the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 6. In the [Permissions for <Folder Path>], under [Group or user names], select the user whom you want to grant permission. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow].
  • Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine to a computer (the file server).
  • 7. Click [OK] to close the [Permissions for <Folder Path>] dialog box.
  • 8. If the [Security] tab is displayed in the [<Folder Path> Properties], go to the next step to set the local-level access permission. If not, skip to step 4.
  • The [Security] tab is not displayed when:
  • The drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in FAT16 or FAT32.
  • Simple file sharing is enabled.
  1. Set the local-level access permission.

If the drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in NTFS, you need to set the local-level as well as the network-level access permissions.

  • 1. In the [<Folder Path> Properties], click the [Security] tab.
  • 2. Click [Add...] to open the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 3. Type [Computer Name]\[User Name] in [Enter the object names to select].
  • 4. Click [Check Names]. Make sure that the correct object name is typed.
  • If the object name is entered incorrectly, the [Name Not Found] dialog box appears. If this happens, click [Cancel] to check whether or not the computer name and user name are incorrect.
  • 5. Click [OK] to close the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 6. In the [Security] sheet, under [Group or user names], select the user whom you want to grant permission. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow] and click [Apply].
  • Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine to a computer (the file server).
  • 7. Click [Advanced] to open [Advanced Security Settings for <Folder Path>] dialog box.
  • 8. Clear the [Inherit from parent the permission entries that apply to child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here.] check box.
  • [Security] dialog box appears.
  • 9. Click [Remove].
  • 10. Click [OK] to close [Advanced Security Settings for <Folder Path>] dialog box.
  1. Click [OK] to close the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows XP)

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You need to create user accounts for users who access the shared folder in advance. This section describes the procedure for creating a new account on your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  • Even if you do not create a new account by following the procedures below, you can add a pre-registered account for users who are permitted to access the shared folder. In such case, you need to create a password if one has not been set for the pre-registered account. Once the password is created, the user is prompted to type it when he/she logs on to a computer.
  • Windows XP Home Edition supports only simple file sharing and you cannot set any access permissions on the folders.
  1. On the [start] menu, select [Control Panel] to open [Control Panel] window.
  1. Click [User Accounts].
  1. In the [User Accounts] dialog box, click [Create a new account].
  1. Type a user name in [Type a name for the new account], and then click [Next>].
  • A user name can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you write down the user name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Check [Limited], and then click [Create Account].
  1. Click the created user, and then click [Create a password].
  1. Type a password in [Type a new password] and [Type the new password again to confirm], and then click [Create Password].
  • A password can be up to 14 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you write down the password you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Close the [User Accounts] dialog box.

Proceed to "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows XP)."



Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows XP)

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Once you create the account on your computer, create a shared folder. Add the created account to the shared folder as a user who is permitted to access that folder. Set the permission which allows the user to access the folders as well.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  • Windows XP Home Edition supports only simple file sharing and you cannot set any access permissions on the folders.
  • If you are using Windows XP Professional and simple file sharing is enabled, follow the procedures below to disable it.
  • On the [start] menu, select [Control Panel], and then select [Folder Options] to open the [Folder Options] dialog box.
  • Select the [View] tab.
  • Under [Advanced settings], clear the [Use simple file sharing (Recommended)] check box.
  • Click [OK] to close the [Folder Options] dialog box.

About access permissions

If "Access permissions" are granted to users who are registered to computers, they are authorized to operate folders and files.

There are two types of access permissions:

  • Network-level access permission

This is to control users who access the shared folder over the network.

  • Local-level access permission

This is to control access to folders by users who are logged on to the computer.
The local-level access permission can be set only when the drive in which folders are located is formatted in NTFS.

  1. Set a shared folder.
  • 1. Create a new folder in any drive.

It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Ex) C:\share

  • It is recommended that you write down the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  • 2. Right-click the created folder.
  • 3. Select [Sharing and Security...] to open the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.
  • 4. Check [Share this folder].
  1. Set the network-level access permission.
  • 1. In the [Sharing] sheet, click [Permissions] to open the [Permissions for <Folder Path>].
  • 2. Click [Add...] to open the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 3. Type [Computer Name]\[User Name] in [Enter the object names to select].
  • 4. Click [Check Names]. Make sure that the correct object name is typed.
  • If the object name is entered incorrectly, the [Name Not Found] dialog box appears. If this happens, click [Cancel] to check whether or not the computer name and user name are incorrect.
  • 5. Click [OK] to close the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 6. In the [Permissions for <Folder Path>], under [Group or user names], select the user whom you want to grant permission. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow].
  • Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine to a computer (the file server).
  • 7. Click [OK] to close the [Permissions for <Folder Path>] dialog box.
  • 8. If the [Security] tab is displayed in the [<Folder Path> Properties], go to the next step to set the local-level access permission. If not, skip to step 4.
  • The [Security] tab is not displayed when:
  • The drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in FAT16 or FAT32.
  • Simple file sharing is enabled.
  1. Set the local-level access permission.

If the drive to which the shared folder is set is formatted in NTFS, you need to set the local-level as well as the network-level access permissions.

  • 1. In the [<Folder Path> Properties], click the [Security] tab.
  • 2. Click [Add...] to open the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 3. Type [Computer Name]\[User Name] in [Enter the object names to select].
  • 4. Click [Check Names]. Make sure that the correct object name is typed.
  • If the object name is entered incorrectly, the [Name Not Found] dialog box appears. If this happens, click [Cancel] to check whether or not the computer name and user name are incorrect.
  • 5. Click [OK] to close the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
  • 6. In the [Security] sheet, under [Group or user names], select the user whom you want to grant permission. Select the [Full Control] box under [Allow] and click [Apply].
  • Select the [Full Control] box so that you can store data scanned with this machine to a computer (the file server).
  • 7. Click [Advanced] to open [Advanced Security Settings for <Folder Path>] dialog box.
  • 8. Clear the [Inherit from parent the permission entries that apply to child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here.] check box.
  • [Security] dialog box appears.
  • 9. Click [Remove].
  • 10. Click [OK] to close [Advanced Security Settings for <Folder Path>] dialog box.
  1. Click [OK] to close the [<Folder Path> Properties] dialog box.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Vista)

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You need to create user accounts for users who access the shared folder in advance. This section describes the procedure for creating a new account on your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  • Even if you do not create a new account by following the procedures below, you can add a pre-registered account for users who are permitted to access the shared folder. In such case, you need to create a password if one has not been set for the pre-registered account. Once the password is created, the user is prompted to type it when he/she logs on to a computer.
  1. On the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel] to open [Control Panel] window.
  1. Click [Add or remove user accounts].
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Continue].
  1. In the [Manage Accounts] dialog box, click [Create a new account].
  1. In the [Create New Account] dialog box, enter the user name, check [Standard user], and then click [Create Account].
  • A user name can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you write down the user name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Click the user name created in the [Change an Account], and then click [Create a password].
  1. In the [Create Password] dialog box, type the password in two boxes, and then click [Create password].
  • A password can be up to 14 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you write down the password you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Close the [Change an Account] dialog box.

Proceed to "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Vista)."



Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Vista)

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Once you create the account on your computer, create a shared folder. Add the created account to the shared folder as a user who is permitted to access that folder. Set the permission which allows the user to access the folders as well.


About access permissions

If "Access permissions" are granted to users who are registered to computers, they are authorized to operate folders and files.
There are two types of access permissions:

  • Network-level access permission

This is to control users who access the shared folder over the network.

  • Local-level access permission

This is to control access to folders by users who are logged on to the computer.
The local-level access permission can be set only when the drive in which folders are located is formatted in NTFS.

The [File Sharing] dialog box is used to set up the access permissions. The network-level and local-level access permissions for a user will be set simultaneously when you select a permission level in the [File Sharing] dialog box.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Create a folder in any drive.

It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Ex) C:\share

  • It is recommended that you write down the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Right-click the created folder.
  1. Select [Share...] to open the [File Sharing] dialog box.
  1. Click [] on the left side of [Add], and then select the user.
  1. Click [Add].
  1. Select the added user. Select the [Contributor] or [Co-owner] check box. Click [Share].
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Continue].
  • Access permissions
  • Reader: A reader can only view shared files.
  • Contributor: A contributor can create, alter and delete shared files, but not alter access permissions.
  • Co-owner: A co-owner can perform all file operations including creating, altering, deleting shared files and altering access permissions.
  1. Click [Done] to close the [File Sharing] dialog box.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Server 2008)

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You need to create user accounts of the users who access the shared folder in advance. This section describes the procedures to create a new account in your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  • Even if you don't create a new account by following the procedures below, you can add a pre-registered account as the user who is permitted to access the shared folder. In such case, you need to create a password if it is not set to the pre-registered account. Once the password is created, the user is prompted to type it when he/she logs on to a computer.
  1. On the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel] to open [Control Panel] window.
  1. Click [Add or remove user accounts].
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Continue].
  1. In the [Manage Accounts] dialog box, click [Create a new account].
  1. In the [Create New Account] dialog box, enter the user name, check [Standard user], and then click [Create Account].
  • A user name can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the user name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Click the user name created in step 4, and then click [Create a password].
  1. In the [Create Password] dialog box, type the password in two boxes, and then click [Create password].
  • A password can be up to 14 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the password you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Close the [Change an Account] dialog box.

Proceed to "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2008)."



Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2008)

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Once you create the account on your computer, create a shared folder. Add the created account to the shared folder as a user who is permitted to access that folder. Set the permission which allows the user to access the folders as well.


About access permissions

If "Access permissions" are granted to users who are registered to computers, they are authorized to operate folders and files.
There are two types of access permissions:

  • Network-level access permission

This is to control users who access the shared folder over the network.

  • Local-level access permission

This is to control access to folders from users who are logged on to the computer.
The local-level access permission can be set only when the drive in which folders are located is formatted in NTFS.

In Windows Server 2008/2008 R2, the [File Sharing] dialog box is used to set up the access permissions. The network-level and local-level access permissions for a user will be set simultaneously when you select a permission level in the [File Sharing] dialog box.

If you are using Windows Server 2008 R2, see "For Windows Server 2008 R2 users."


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.

For Windows Server 2008 users

  1. Create a folder in any drive.

It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Ex) C:\share

  • It is recommended that you take a note of the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."

  1. Right-click the created folder.

  1. Select [Share...] to open the [File Sharing] dialog box.

  1. Click [] on the left side of [Add], and select the user.

  1. Click [Add].

  1. Select the added user. Select the [Contributor] or [Co-owner] check box. Click [Share].
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Continue].
  • Access permissions in Windows Server 2008
  • Reader: A reader can only view shared files.
  • Contributor: A contributor can create, alter and delete shared files, but not alter access permissions.
  • Co-owner: A co-owner can perform all file operations including creating, altering, deleting shared files and altering access permissions.

  1. Click [Done] to close the [File Sharing] dialog box.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."


For Windows Server 2008 R2 users

  1. Create a folder in any drive.

It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Ex) C:\share

  • It is recommended that you take a note of the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."

  1. Right-click the created folder.

  1. Select [Share with], and then select [Specific people…] to open the [File Sharing] dialog box.

  1. Click [] on the left side of [Add], and then select the user.

  1. Click [Add].

  1. Select the added user. Select the [Read/Write] check box. Click [Share].
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Continue].
  • Access permissions in Windows Server 2008 R2
  • Read: "Read" can only view shared files.
  • Read/Write: "Read/Write" can create, alter and delete shared files, but not alter access permissions.

  1. Click [Done] to close the [File Sharing] dialog box.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows 7)

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You need to create user accounts for users who access the shared folder in advance. This section describes the procedure for creating a new account on your computer.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  • Even if you do not create a new account by following the procedures below, you can add a pre-registered account for users who are permitted to access the shared folder. In such case, you need to create a password if one has not been set for the pre-registered account. Once the password is created, the user is prompted to type it when he/she logs on to a computer.
  1. On the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel] to open [Control Panel] window.
  1. Click [Add or remove user accounts].
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Yes].
  1. Click [Create a new account] in the [Manage Accounts] dialog box.
  1. In the [Create New Account] dialog box, enter the user name, check [Standard user], and then click [Create Account].
  • A user name can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the user name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Click the user name created in the [Change an Account], and then click [Create a password].
  1. In the [Create Password] dialog box, type the password in two boxes, and then click [Create password].
  • A password can be up to 14 alphanumeric characters.
  • It is recommended that you take a note of the password you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Close the [Change an Account] dialog box.

Proceed to "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows 7)."



Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows 7)

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Once you create the account on your computer, create a shared folder. Add the created account to the shared folder as a user who is permitted to access that folder. Set the permission which allows the user to access the folders as well.


About access permissions

If "Access permissions" are granted to users who are registered to computers, they are authorized to operate folders and files.
There are two types of access permissions:

  • Network-level access permission

This is to control users who access the shared folder over the network.

  • Local-level access permission

This is to control access to folders from users who are logged on to the computer.
The local-level access permission can be set only when the drive in which folders are located is formatted in NTFS.

The [File Sharing] dialog box is used to set up the access permissions. The network-level and local-level access permissions for a user will be set simultaneously when you select a permission level in the [File Sharing] dialog box.


Remark
  • Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.
  1. Create a folder in any drive.

It is recommended to create the folder in a place where users can find it easily, such as the first level in C drive.

Ex) C:\share

  • It is recommended that you take a note of the folder name you created here. You will need it in "Specifying Destinations."
  1. Right-click the created folder.
  1. Select [Shared with], and select [Specific people…].
  1. Click [] on the left side of [Add], and select the user.
  1. Click [Add].
  1. Select the added user. Select the [Read/Write] check box. Click [Share].
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Yes].
  • Access permissions in Windows 7
  • Read: "Read" can only view shared files.
  • Read/Write: "Read/Write" can create, alter and delete shared files, but not alter access permissions.
  1. Click [Done] to close the [File Sharing] dialog box.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



Setting File Server (File Sharing) (Mac OS X)

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Remark
  • Samba 2.2.8a or later is supported.
  • The following procedures are based on Mac OS X version 10.4. The procedures may differ depending on the versions of Mac OS X you are using.
  • In some environments, detailed settings may be required in order to use Samba. For details, consult your network manage.
  1. Log in to Mac OS X as Administrator.
  1. Specify the user to whom you want to send data, and then the password.
  • 1. Click the [Accounts] icon in the [System Preferences] window.
  • 2. Click [] to create a new account.
  • 3. Enter a user name not longer than 24 alphanumeric characters, and a password not longer than 14 alphanumeric characters.
  • 4. Click [Create Account].
  • 5. Close the Accounts Windows.
  1. Start the Windows Sharing services under Mac OS X.
  • 1. Click the Apple icon in the top left of the screen → [System Preferences].
  • 2. Click the [Sharing] icon in the [System Preferences] window.
  • 3. Click to select the [Windows Sharing] → click [Enable Accounts].
  • 4. Click to select the user account created in step 2 and enter the password created in step 2 → Click [Done].
  • 5. Close the [Sharing] window.
  1. Log out of Mac OS X, and log in to Mac OS X in the user account created in step 2.
  1. Create a destination shared folder.

For example, create the [share] folder under the Home folder.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



Setting File Server (File Sharing) (UNIX/Linux)

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Remark
  • Samba 2.2.8a or later is supported.
  • In some environments, detailed settings may be required in order to use Samba. For details, consult your network manage.
  1. Log in to a workstation as a superuser.
  1. Set up the users who access Samba shared folder, and their passwords.

Set a user name not longer than 24 alphanumeric characters, and a password not longer than 14 alphanumeric characters.

Proceed to "Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)."



Settings from the Machine (File Sharing)

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This section describes how to set up the send files function of the Machine and specify the destination to which the document is sent. To make the settings on the machine, proceed to "Setting Up the Send Files Function of the Machine."


Remark
  • Before making the settings on the machine, setting on the computer is required. If you have not already set up a shared folder, see "Setting File Server (File Sharing)" to set up the shared folder.

Setting Up the Send Files Function of the Machine

Specifying Destinations


Setting Up the Send Files Function of the Machine

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Follow the procedure below to set up the send files function of the machine.

The default settings are as follows:

  • <SMB Settings>: <On>
  • <Use LM Announce>: <Off>
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SMB Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Does not send data to the file server.
  • <On>: Sends data to the file server.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Server Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the name of this machine, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

You can also leave this field blank.

This name is displayed in Windows Explorer, etc.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Workgroup Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter workgroup name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

Enter the same name as that of the target computer that has the shared folder in which to store the scanned document.
You can also leave this field blank.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Comment>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter a comment, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

You can also leave this field blank.

The typed comment is displayed on the network.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use LM Announce>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].

<Off>: Does not notify the existence of this machine to LAN Manager. To avoid network congestion, Select this.
<On>: Notify the existence of this machine to LAN Manager.

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.

Setting the machine to use the Scan to File Server function is completed. Proceed to "Specifying Destinations" to register the destinations on the machine.



Specifying Destinations

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To send a document a shared folder, you need to specify the destination to which the document is sent.
Set a destination address using the control panel.


Remark

File Sharing without Access Restriction

  • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows 2000)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 5 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows 2000)"
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 1 in "File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows 2000)."
<User Name>: Leave this box blank.
<Password>: Leave this box blank.
  • If you use <Windows SMB: Browse> to specify each item, use that after the expiration of the time specified in "Setting Startup Time."
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


  • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows Server 2003)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 5 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows Server 2003)"
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 1 in "File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows Server 2003)."
<User Name>: Leave this box blank.
<Password>: Leave this box blank.
  • If you use <Windows SMB: Browse> to specify each item, Use that after the expiration of the time specified in "Setting Startup Time."
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


  • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows XP)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 5 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows XP)"
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 1 in "File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows XP)"
<User Name>: Leave this box blank.
<Password>: Leave this box blank.
  • If you use <Windows SMB: Browse> to specify each item, use that after the expiration of the time specified in "Setting Startup Time."
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


  • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows Vista)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 3 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows Vista)"
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 1 in "Sharing the Public folder" in "File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows Vista)."
Delimitate Public folder and the other folder using "\", as shown below.
Ex.: \Public\share
<User Name>: Leave this box blank.
<Password>: Leave this box blank.
  • If you use <Windows SMB: Browse> to specify each item, use that after the expiration of the time specified in "Setting Startup Time."
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


  • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Windows Server 2008)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 3 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows Server 2008)"
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 2 in "Creating a folder to store a file" in "File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows Server 2008)"
Delimitate Public folder and the other folder using "\", as shown below.
Ex) \Public\share
<User Name>: Leave this box blank.
<Password>: Leave this box blank.
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display. Enter each of these items on the server using no more than their allowable number of characters.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly, or you may not be able to browse the directories.
  • You can send data using the following formats. A DNS server is required for the latter case:
    \\192.168.2.100\share
    \\host_name.organization.company.com\share

  • File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows 7)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: SWAN
[Share name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 3 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows 7)"
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 2 in "Creating a folder to store a file" in "File Sharing without Access Restriction (Public Folder) (Windows 7)"
Delimitate Public folder and the other folder using "\", as shown below.
Ex) \Public\share
<User Name>: Leave this box blank.
<Password>: Leave this box blank.
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


File Sharing with Access Restriction

  • File Sharing with Access Restriction (Windows 2000)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 5 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows 2000)"
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 1 in "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows 2000)"
<User Name>: User name entered in step 4 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows 2000)"
<Password>: Password entered in step 7 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows 2000)"
  • If you use <Windows SMB: Browse> to specify each item, use that after the expiration of the time specified in "Setting Startup Time."
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


  • File Sharing with Access Restriction (Windows Server 2003)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 5 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows Server 2003)."
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 1 in "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2003)"
<User Name>: User name entered in step 4 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Server 2003)."
<Password>: Password entered in step 7 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Server 2003)."
  • If you use <Windows SMB: Browse> to specify each item, use that after the expiration of the time specified in "Setting Startup Time."
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


  • File Sharing with Access Restriction (Windows XP)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 5 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows XP)."
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 1 in "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows XP)"
<User Name>: User name entered in step 4 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows XP)."
<Password>: Password entered in step 7 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows XP)."
  • If you use <Windows SMB: Browse> to specify each item, use that after the expiration of the time specified in "Setting Startup Time."
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


  • File Sharing with Access Restriction (Windows Vista)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 3 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows Vista)"
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 1 in "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Vista)"
<User Name>: User name entered in step 4 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Vista)"
<Password>: Password entered in step 6 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Vista)"
  • If you use <Windows SMB: Browse> to specify each item, use that after the expiration of the time specified in "Setting Startup Time."
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


  • File Sharing with Access Restriction (Windows Server 2008)

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 3 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows Server 2008)"
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 1 in "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows Server 2008)"
<User Name>: User name entered in step 4 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Server 2008)"
<Password>: Password entered in step 7 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows Server 2008)"
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display. Enter each of these items on the server using no more than their allowable number of characters.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly, or you may not be able to browse the directories.
  • You can send data using the following formats. A DNS server is required for the latter case:
    \\192.168.2.100\share
    \\host_name.organization.company.com\share

  • File Sharing with Access Restriction (Windows 7)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: SWAN
[Share name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
Computer name confirmed in step 3 in "Confirming Computer Name (Windows 7)"
<Folder Path>: \share
Folder name created in step 1 in "Setting a Shared Folder and Access Permissions (Windows 7)"
<User Name>: User name entered in step 4 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows 7)"
<Password>: Password entered in step 6 in "Creating a User Account for Accessing a Shared Folder (Windows 7)"
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


File Sharing (Mac OS X)

Sample destination setting:

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: IP address of Macintosh
<Folder Path>: Enter a relative path to a folder to which files are sent:
\"LOGIN NAME" entered in step 2 in "Setting File Server (File Sharing) (Mac OS X)."\share
<User Name>: User name entered in step 2 in "Setting File Server (File Sharing) (Mac OS X)."
<Password>: Password entered in step 2 in "Setting File Server (File Sharing) (Mac OS X)."
  • If you use <Windows SMB: Browse> to specify each item, Use that after the expiration of the time specified in "Setting Startup Time."
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly, or you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."


File Sharing (UNIX/Linux)

Sample destination setting:

  • Server side settings:
[Computer name]: swan
[Share Name]: share

  • The machine's destination settings:
<Register Name>: The destination's name
The server protocol: <Windows (SMB)>
<Host Name>: \\swan (Double backslash "\\" can be omitted)
<Folder Path>: \share
<User Name>: User name entered in "Setting File Server (File Sharing) (UNIX/Linux)"
<Password>: Password entered in "Setting File Server (File Sharing) (UNIX/Linux)"
  • If you use <Windows SMB: Browse> to specify each item, use that after the expiration of the time specified in "Setting Startup Time." (the default setting startup time is <60 seconds>)
  • A maximum of 120 alphanumeric characters can be entered for both <Host Name> and <Folder Path> on the display.
  • If you switch the language of the display, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly.
  • If the language of the display differs from the language of the computer on your network, <Host Name> and <Folder Path> may not be displayed correctly and you may not be able to browse the directories.

For information on how to send scanned document to a shared folder, see "Basic Methods for Scanning Documents to a File Server."



Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax

This section describes procedures for Setting Up a computer for printing/sending a fax.


System Requirements

The following system environments are compatible when printing or sending a fax from a computer:

  • OS
  • Windows 2000 Server
  • Windows 2000 Professional
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • Windows Server 2003
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows Server 2008
  • Windows 7
  • Computers
  • Windows; IBM PC/compatibles
  • Protocol
  • TCP/IP

Remark
  • If you are using Windows 2000, you need to install Service Pack 4 or later.
  • Before setting up a computer for printing/sending a fax, it is necessary to perform the following setup procedures.
  • It is recommended that the network administrator perform the following procedures.
  • Install the printer driver and fax driver.

Settings from the Machine (Printing from PC/PC Fax)

Setting Printer Connection Method (LPD/Raw)

Setting Print Server


Settings from the Machine (Printing from PC/PC Fax)

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You can select the printing method over a TCP/IP network.

The default settings are as follows:

  • <LPD Print Settings>: <On>
  • <RAW Print Settings>: <On>
  • <Use Bidirectional>: <Off>
  • <Use WSD Print>: <Off>
  • <Use WSD Browsing>: <Off>
  • <Use Multicast Discovery>: <Off>
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <LPD Print Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use LPD.
  • <On>: Uses LPD as the print application.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <RAW Print Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use Raw. Skip to step 12.
  • <On>: Uses Raw as the print application.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not establish bidirectional communication using Port 9100.
  • <On>: Establishes bidirectional communication using Port 9100.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <WSD Print Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use WSD Print>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use WSD.
  • <On>: Use WSD (Web Services for Devices) as the print application. Skip to step 17.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use WSD Browsing>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not allow device information to be obtained using WSD.
  • <On>: Allows device information to be obtained using WSD.
  • <Use WSD Browsing> is automatically set to <On> when <Use WSD Print> is set to <Off>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use Multicast Discovery>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not respond to multicast discovery requests.
  • <On>: Responds to multicast discovery requests.
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting Printer Connection Method (LPD/Raw)

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  • Connecting to a TCP/IP Network:

All computers that use the machine must have TCP/IP client software installed and must be enabled for TCP/IP network use. For details, see the manuals provided with the operating system.

  • Installing the Printer Driver and Specifying the Machine Destination Setting:

To print from a computer, you must install a printer driver and specify a setting for the machine destination. The machine destination setting differs depending on the print application used for printing. Use the following information as a guide to determine the print application you are using, and then perform the necessary operations.

  • LPD: This is the print application generally used with TCP/IP.
  • Raw: This is a print application used with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008. It can print at higher speeds than LPD.

Remark
  • In the following procedures, items displayed on the screen for Windows XP are used; items might differ depending on your operating system.
  1. Open the [Printers], [Printers and Faxes], or [Devices and Printers] folder.
  • For Windows 2000, click [Start] on the Windows task bar → [Settings] → [Printers].
  • For Windows XP Home Edition, click [start] on the Windows task bar → [Control Panel] → [Printers and Other Hardware] → [Printers and Faxes].
  • For Windows XP Professional/Server 2003, click [start] or [Start] on the Windows task bar → [Printers and Faxes].
  • For Windows Vista/Server 2008, click [Start] on the Windows task bar → [Control Panel] → [Printer] under [Hardware and Sound].
  • For Windows 7/Server 2008 R2, click [Start] on the Windows task bar → [Devices and Printers].
  1. Right-click the icon of the printer you installed → select [Properties] (Windows7/Server 2008 R2: [Printer properties]).
  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears in Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008, click [Continue].
  1. Click the [Ports] tab → [Add Port].
  1. From [Available ports types], select [Standard TCP/IP Port] → click [New Port].

The Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard starts.

  1. Click [Next].
  1. In [Printer Name or IP Address], enter the machine's IP address or host name → click [Next].
  • Your entry in [Printer Name or IP Address] is automatically copied in [Port Name].

After the computer has confirmed that there is a machine in which the entered IP address is assigned, the [Completing the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard] window appears.

  1. Click [Finish].

If the dialog box displays [Additional Port Information Required], follow the instructions on the screen to search again, or click [Standard] → click [Canon Network Printing Device with P9100] from the pull-down list → click [Next].

  1. Click [Close] to close the [Printer Ports] dialog box.
  1. In the printer properties dialog box, click [Configure Port] → Click [LPR] under [Protocol] → enter a print queue in [Queue Name] under [LPR Settings].

If you want to use Raw, confirm [Raw] under [Protocol] is selected, and go to the next step.

  • You can specify a print queue in [Queue Name]. The following three print queues are available:
    LP: The machine prints according to its spool settings. Normally select this option.
    SPOOL: The machine prints only after spooling a print job on the hard disk, regardless of its spool settings.
    DIRECT: The machine prints without spooling a print job on the hard disk, regardless of its spool settings.
  1. Click [OK].
  1. Click [Close].


Setting Print Server

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If Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008 are on your network, the following procedure enables you to set up a print server for more efficient management of network printers. Once a print server is set up, print jobs can be managed by the print server. Also, by setting up an alternate driver for the print server, printer drivers can be installed in each computer via the network.

  1. Open the [Printers], [Printers and Faxes], or [Devices and Printers] folder.
  • For Windows 2000, click [Start] on the Windows task bar → [Settings] → [Printers].
  • For Windows XP Home Edition, click [start] on the Windows task bar → [Control Panel] → [Printers and Other Hardware] → [Printers and Faxes].
  • For Windows XP Professional/Server 2003, click [start] or [Start] on the Windows task bar → [Printers and Faxes].
  • For Windows Vista/Server 2008, click [Start] on the Windows task bar → [Control Panel] → [Hardware and Sound] → [Printers].
  • For Windows 7/Server 2008 R2, click [Start] on the Windows task bar → [Devices and Printers].
  1. Right-click the icon of the printer you installed → select [Sharing] (For Windows7/Server 2008 R2, select [Printer Properties], and then click the [Sharing] tab).
  1. For Windows Vista, click [Change sharing options].

For other operating systems, go to the next step.

  • If the [User Account Control] dialog box appears in Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008, click [Continue].
  1. Select [Share this printer] (Windows 2000: [Shared as]) and enter a share name.
  1. If this machine is shared with users running different versions of Windows, click [Additional drivers].

When the alternate driver is installed, additional windows will open for entering the location of the file containing the printer driver. Follow the instructions in these windows.

  • To install the printer driver on another computer, use the [Printer Wizard] window for selecting the printer destination → select [Network printer] → select the shared printer for the computer selected in the print server.
  1. Click [OK].

The shared printer settings are complete.



Additional Network Settings

Depending your network environment, additional network settings may be required.


Remark
  • It is recommended that the network administrator perform the following procedures.

Setting SNMP

Setting Startup Time

Setting Speed and Duplex

IEEE802.1X Authentication Settings

Selecting the IEEE802.1X Authentication Method


Setting Dedicated Port (IPv4 Only)

Setting IPv4 DNS

Controlling Machine Access Using IPv4 Addresses

Registering a Single IPv4 Address to Prohibit


Registering a Range of IPv4 Addresses to Prohibit


Allowing Machine Access Only from Registered IPv4 Addresses


Editing Registered IPv4 Addresses


Deleting Registered IPv4 Addresses


Setting IPv6 DNS

Controlling Machine Access Using IPv6 Addresses

Registering a Single IPv6 Address to Prohibit


Registering a Range of IPv6 Addresses to Prohibit


Registering a Prefix for the IPv6 Address to Prohibit


Allowing Machine Access Only from Registered IPv6 Addresses


Editing Registered IPv6 Addresses


Deleting Registered IPv6 Addresses


Setting WINS

Setting SNTP

Setting SNTP Settings


Checking the Connection to the NTP Server


Setting PASV Mode for FTP

Setting FTP Extension

Managing Key Pairs and Digital Certificates

Installing and Registering a Key and Certificate


Checking and Deleting a Key and Certificate


Installing and Registering a CA Certificate


Checking and Deleting a CA Certificate


Setting the Use of HTTP

Setting Port Number

Setting Proxy

Setting Up LDAP Server

Registering LDAP Server


Changing LDAP Server Setting


Deleting LDAP Server


Printing LDAP Server Settings


Registering/Editing LDAP Search Attributes


Confirming the Machine's MAC Address

Limiting Machine Access to a Certain MAC Address

Registering MAC Addresses to Allow


Editing Registered MAC Addresses


Deleting Registered MAC Addresses


Confirming the Department ID and Password


Setting SNMP

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SNMP helps monitor the state of the machine and collects information on it. The following items can be set:

Community Name: Sets the SNMP community name. You can specify up to two community names.

Writable SNMP: Enables the computers on the network to access the machine and modify its settings if this item is activated. You can specify this setting for each community separately.

The default settings are as follows:

  • <SNMP Settings>: <On>
  • <Community Name 1>: <public>
  • <Writable SNMP 1>: <On>
  • <Writable SNMP 2>: <Off>
  • <Printer Mgt. Info from Host>*: <On>

* Functional only for Windows Vista/7/Server 2008 clients.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SNMP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: When you do not use an SNMP utility.
  • <On>: When you set or browse each item of the machine with utility that uses SNMP to obtain information.
  • If you want to use a Canon printer driver or utility, select <On> for both <SNMP Settings> and <Dedicated Port Settings>.
  • You can restrict the IP addresses of computers on which items can be set or browsed. If you restrict the IP addresses, it is not possible to use the Remote UI to set or browse detailed information on computers other than those whose IP addresses are allowed, even if both <SNMP Settings> and <Dedicated Port Settings> are <On>. For details, see "Controlling Machine Access Using IPv4 Addresses."
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Community Name 1>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the desired community name other than "public," then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Community Name 2>, then press [OK].

If you do not need to specify <Community Name 2>, skip to step 12.

  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the desired community name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Writable SNMP 1>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not allow the computers on the network to access the machine and modify its settings.
  • <On>: Allows the computers on the network to access the machine and modify its settings.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Writable SNMP 2>, then press [OK].

If you do not need to specify <Writable SNMP 2>, skip to step 16.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not allow the computers on the network to access the machine and modify its settings.
  • <On>: Allows the computers on the network to access the machine and modify its settings.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Printer Mgt. Info from Host>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not allow automatically the SNMP port monitoring function.
  • <On>: Allows automatically the SNMP port monitoring function to obtain printer management information such as information on print applications and printer ports.
  • This function is only available if you are using Windows Vista/7/Server 2008 and set [Standard TCP/IP port] for the printer driver port.
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting Startup Time

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If you connect the machine to a switching hub, it may not be able to connect to a network even though your network settings are set correctly.
This occurs because the spanning tree process performed between switching hubs prevents them from communicating with each other immediately after the machine connects to a switching hub. In this case, use the following procedure to delay the startup of network communication.
The default setting is <0 Seconds>.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Startup Time Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to the time period required to delay the startup of network communications for the machine, then press [OK].

You can also use the numeric keys to enter the time period.

You can enter the value from 0 to 300 (seconds).

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting Speed and Duplex

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You can specify the communication method and Ethernet connection type.

The default settings are as follows:

  • <Auto Detection>: <On>
  • <Communication Mode>: <Half Duplex>
  • <Ethernet Type>: <10 Base-T>
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Ethernet Driver Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm that a <Auto Detection> is displayed, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: You have to manually specify the communication mode and Ethernet type.
  • <On>: Automatically determines the communication mode (Half Duplex/Full Duplex) and Ethernet type (10 Base-T/100 Base-TX). Press [OK] to proceed step 13.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Communication Mode>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to the desired communication method, then press [OK].
  • <Half Duplex>: Sends and receives alternately.
  • <Full Duplex>: Sends and receives simultaneously.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Ethernet Type>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to he desired Ethernet connection type, then press [OK].
  • <10 Base-T>: Establishes a 10 Base-T network connection.
  • <100 Base-TX>: Establishes a 100 Base-TX network connection.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



IEEE802.1X Authentication Settings

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IEEE802.1X is a standard for port-based network access control, which realizes a local area network secured with a robust authentication system. A typical 802.1X network consists of a RADIUS server (authentication server), LAN switch (authenticator), and client devices with authentication software (supplicant).

The machine can connect to an 802.1X network as a client device. After installing and registering the required key pair and digital certificates, select the method of EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol). The EAP methods supported by the machine are outlined below.


Remark
  • Key pairs and digital certificates can be registered both with the control panel and from the Remote UI.
  • You cannot set EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS/PEAP at the same time.

  • EAP-TLS (Transport Layer Security)

Authentication using the EAP-TLS method requires both the client machine and the RADIUS server to issue their digital certificates to each other. The key and certificate (in PKCS#12 format) sent from the machine are verified using the CA certificate on the RADIUS server. The server certificate sent from the RADIUS server is verified using the CA certificate on the client.

  • EAP-TTLS (Tunneled TLS)

EAP-TTLS requires only the RADIUS server to issue a digital certificate. The server certificate sent from the RADIUS server is verified using the CA certificate on the client machine. The client machine is required to provide the user name/login name and password in order to authenticate itself to the server. As an internal authentication protocol, MS-CHAPv2 or PAP is available for selection.

  • PEAP (Protected EAP)

When PEAP is selected, only the RADIUS server issues a digital certificate. The server certificate sent from the RADIUS server is verified using the CA certificate on the client machine. The client machine is required to provide the user name/login name and password in order to be authenticated by the server. With PEAP, the machine uses MS-CHAPv2 as the internal authentication protocol.



Selecting the IEEE802.1X Authentication Method

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Follow the procedure below to enable the IEEE802.1X authentication and select the EAP method.


Remark
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IEEE802.1X Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Disables the IEEE802.1X settings.
  • <On>: Enables the IEEE802.1X settings.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Login Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the login name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

You can enter up to 24 characters for the login name.

  1. Select the desired EAP method.
  • To set EAP-TLS:
  • 1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use TLS>, then press [OK].
  • 2. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press [OK].
  • 3. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Key and Certificate>, then press [OK].
  • 4. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the key pair you want to use, then press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  • 5. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Set as Default Key>, then press [OK].
  • If you want to check the details of the certificate, select <Certificate Details>. On the Certificate Details page, selecting <Cert. Verif.> enables you to check whether the selected certificate is expired or not.
  • If you want to check what the key pair is being used for, select <Display Use Location>.
  • 6. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Yes>, then press [OK].
  • 7. Press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  • To set EAP-TTLS:
  • 1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use TTLS>, then press [OK].
  • 2. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Disables TTLS.
  • <On>: Enables TTLS.
  • 3. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <MSCHAPv2> or <PAP> as the internal authentication protocol, then press [OK].
  • <MSCHAPv2>: Uses MS-CHAPv2 as the internal authentication protocol.
  • <PAP>: Uses PAP as the internal authentication protocol.
  • 4. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <LoginName as UserName>, then press [OK].
  • 5. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use the login name as the user name.
  • <On>: Uses the login name as the user name. The set login name will override the user name setting.
  • 6. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <User Name>, then press [OK].
  • If <On> is selected for <LoginName as UserName>, <User Name> cannot be entered.
  • 7. Use the software keyboard to enter the user name specified on the RADIUS server, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

You can enter up to 24 characters for the user name.

  • 8. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Password>, then press [OK].
  • 9. Use the software keyboard to enter the password specified on the RADIUS server, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

You can enter up to 24 characters for the password.

  • To set PEAP:
  • 1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use PEAP>, then press [OK].
  • 2. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Disables PEAP.
  • <On>: Enables PEAP.
  • 3. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <LoginName as UserName>, then press [OK].
  • 4. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use the login name as the user name.
  • <On>: Uses the login name as the user name. The set login name will override the user name setting.
  • 5. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <User Name>, then press [OK].
  • If <On> is selected for <LoginName as UserName>, <User Name> cannot be entered.
  • 6. Use the software keyboard to enter the user name specified on the RADIUS server, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

You can enter up to 24 characters for the user name.

  • 7. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Password>, then press [OK].
  • 8. Use the software keyboard to enter the password specified on the RADIUS server, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

You can enter up to 24 characters for the password.

  1. Press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting Dedicated Port (IPv4 Only)

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To set or browse detailed information on the machine with a Canon printer driver or utility, set <Dedicated Port Settings> to <On>.
The default setting is <On>.


Remark
  • If you want to use a Canon printer driver or utility, select <On> for both <SNMP Settings> and <Dedicated Port Settings>.
  • You can restrict the IP addresses of computers on which items can be set or browsed. If you restrict the IP addresses, it is not possible to use the Remote UI to set or browse detailed information on computers other than those whose IP addresses are allowed, even if both <SNMP Settings> and <Dedicated Port Settings> are <On>. For details, see "Controlling Machine Access Using IPv4 Addresses."
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Dedicated Port Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: If you are not using a Canon printer driver or utility.
  • <On>: If you want to set or browse detailed information on the machine with a Canon printer driver or utility.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting IPv4 DNS

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DNS (Domain Name Service) is a service used for associating a host name (which is a name of a computer or a printer on a TCP/IPv4 network) with a unique IPv4 address.
The default setting is <Off> for <DNS Dynamic Update Set.>.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv4 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <DNS Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <DNS Server Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Primary DNS Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the IPv4 address of a primary DNS server, then press [OK].
  • If <BOOTP> or <DHCP> is set to <On>, the IP address of a DNS server you set manually will be overwritten.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Secondary DNS Server>, then press [OK].

If you do not need to specify secondary DNS server, skip to step 14.

  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the IPv4 address of a Secondary DNS server, then press [OK].
  • If <BOOTP> or <DHCP> is set to <On>, the IP address of a DNS server you set manually will be overwritten.
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <DNS Host/Domain Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Host Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the desired host name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Domain Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the network domain name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <DNS Dynamic Update Set.>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use the DNS server dynamic update function.
  • <On>: Use the DNS server dynamic update function.
  • The DNS dynamic update function enables the machine to register its IP address, host name, and domain name to the DNS server automatically. This function is available in the environment where there is a dynamic DNS server.
  • To use the DNS dynamic update function, enter the IP address of a DNS server, and the host name and domain name of the machine.
  • If you have a DHCP server running Windows 2000 Server that uses the DHCP service and want to register the machine's DNS record, configure the following settings in the DHCP server:
  • Under the DHCP server, right-click the [Scope] icon → click [Properties]. In the [DNS] sheet of the displayed dialog box, select [Automatically update DHCP client information in DNS] → [Update DNS only if DHCP client requests].
  • If you have a DHCP server running Windows Server 2003 that uses the DHCP service and want to register the machine's DNS record, configure the following settings in the DHCP server:
  • Under the DHCP server, right-click the [Scope] icon → click [Properties]. In the [DNS] sheet of the displayed dialog box, select [Enable DNS dynamic updates according to the settings below] → [Dynamically update DNS A and PTR records only if requested by the DHCP clients].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Controlling Machine Access Using IPv4 Addresses

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You can restrict machine access from the computers on the network by specifying the range of IP addresses allowed or forbidden to access the machine.
The default setting is <Off>.


Remark
  • You can maintain security by setting the range of IP addresses for computers that can obtain access to the machine.
  • Once you set the range of IP addresses for computers that can browse or make the machine settings, it is not possible to use the Remote UI on computers whose IP addresses are not allowed, and no computer utility can be used to set or browse detailed information concerning the machine.
  • Once you set the range of IP addresses for computers that can send data (print/fax/I-fax job) to the machine, the machine rejects data sent from computers whose IP addresses are not allowed.

Registering a Single IPv4 Address to Prohibit

Registering a Range of IPv4 Addresses to Prohibit

Allowing Machine Access Only from Registered IPv4 Addresses

Editing Registered IPv4 Addresses

Deleting Registered IPv4 Addresses


Registering a Single IPv4 Address to Prohibit

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To register a single IPv4 Address to prohibit, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv4 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Single Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the IPv4 address that is to be rejected, then press [OK].

You can register a maximum of 10 IPv4 addresses.

  1. Press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Registering a Range of IPv4 Addresses to Prohibit

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To register a range of IPv4 Addresses to prohibit, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv4 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Multiple Destinations>, then press [OK].
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the first IPv4 address in the range, then press [OK].
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the last IPv4 address in the range, then press [OK].

You can register a maximum of 10 IPv4 addresses.

  1. Press the right Any key to select <Done>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Allowing Machine Access Only from Registered IPv4 Addresses

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To allow machine access only from registered IPv4 addresses, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv4 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit/Confirm>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the address or address range, then press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Reject/Permit>, then press [OK].
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Editing Registered IPv4 Addresses

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To edit registered IPv4 addresses, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv4 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit/Confirm>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the address or address range, then press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit>, then press [OK].
  • To edit a single IPv4 address:
  • 1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the IPv4 address, then press [OK].
  • You can switch between registering a range of IPv4 addresses or a single IPv4 address by pressing <Multiple Dest.> or <Single Address>.
  • To edit a range of IPv4 Addresses:
  • 1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the first IPv4 address in the range, then press [OK].
  • You can switch between registering a range of IPv4 addresses or a single IPv4 address by pressing <Multiple Dest.> or <Single Address>.
  • 2. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the last IPv4 address in the range, then press [OK].
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Deleting Registered IPv4 Addresses

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To delete registered IPv4 addresses, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv4 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit/Confirm>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the address or address range, then press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Erase>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Yes>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting IPv6 DNS

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DNS (Domain Name Service) is a service used for associating a host name (which is a name of a computer or a printer on a TCP/IPv6 network) with a unique IPv6 address.

The default settings are as follows:

  • <Use Same Host/Domain as IPv4>: <Off>
  • <DNS Dynamic Update Set.>: <Off>
  • <Manual Address Regist>: <Off>
  • <Register Stateful Address>: <Off>

Remark
  • <DNS Settings> can be selected when <Use IPv6> is set to <On>.
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <DNS Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <DNS Server Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Primary DNS Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the IPv6 address of a primary DNS server, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • You cannot enter a multicast address or address composed entirely of zeros in <Primary DNS Server> or <Secondary DNS Server>.
  • If you set <Use DHCPv6> to <On>, the IPv6 address of a DNS server you set manually will be overwritten.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Secondary DNS Server>, then press [OK].

If you do not need to specify secondary DNS server, skip to step 14.

  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the IPv6 address of a secondary DNS server, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • You cannot enter a multicast address or address composed entirely of zeros in <Primary DNS Server> or <Secondary DNS Server>.
  • If you set <Use DHCPv6> to <On>, the IPv6 address of a DNS server you set manually will be overwritten.
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <DNS Host/Domain Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off>, then press the right Any key to <Set>.
  • <Off>: Sets a different host name or domain name for IPv6 communication.
  • <On>: Sets the same host name or domain name used with IPv4 communication for IPv6 communication. Press [OK] and skip to step 20.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Host Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the desired host name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Domain Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the network domain name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • If you set <Use DHCPv6> to <On>, the IPv6 address of a DNS server you set manually will be overwritten.
  1. Press the right Any key to <Done>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <DNS Dynamic Update Set.>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Does not use the DNS server dynamic update function. Skip to step 28.
  • <On>: Enables you to automatically register the IPv6 address, host name, and domain name set for the machine in the DNS server using dynamic DNS updating if your environment includes a dynamic DNS server.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Manual Address Regist.>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not register a manual address in the DNS server using dynamic DNS updating.
  • <On>: Registers a manual address in the DNS server using dynamic DNS updating.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register Stateful Address>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not register a stateful address in the DNS server using dynamic DNS updating.
  • <On>: Registers a stateful address in the DNS server using dynamic DNS updating.
  • Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 do not support DHCPv6 servers.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Controlling Machine Access Using IPv6 Addresses

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You can restrict machine access from the computers on the network by specifying the range of IP addresses allowed or forbidden to access the machine.
The default setting is <Off>.


Remark
  • <IP Address Range Settings> can be selected when <Use IPv6> is set to <On>.
  • You can maintain security by setting the range of IP addresses for computers that can obtain access to the machine.
  • Once you set the range of IP addresses for computers that can browse or make the machine settings, it is not possible to use the Remote UI on computers whose IP addresses are not allowed, and no computer utility can be used to set or browse detailed information concerning the machine.
  • Once you set the range of IP addresses for computers that can send data (print/fax/I-fax job) to the machine, the machine rejects data sent from computers whose IP addresses are not allowed.

Registering a Single IPv6 Address to Prohibit

Registering a Range of IPv6 Addresses to Prohibit

Registering a Prefix for the IPv6 Address to Prohibit

Allowing Machine Access Only from Registered IPv6 Addresses

Editing Registered IPv6 Addresses

Deleting Registered IPv6 Addresses


Registering a Single IPv6 Address to Prohibit

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To register a single IPv6 Address to prohibit, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Single Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter a single IPv6 address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

You can register a maximum of 10 IPv6 addresses.

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Registering a Range of IPv6 Addresses to Prohibit

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To register a range of IPv6 Addresses to prohibit, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Multiple Destinations>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to the first IPv6 address in the range, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use the software keyboard to the last IPv6 address in the range, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

You can register a maximum of 10 IPv6 address ranges.

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Registering a Prefix for the IPv6 Address to Prohibit

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To register a prefix for the IPv6 address to prohibit, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Prefix Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to the enter the IPv6 prefix, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

You can register a maximum of 10 IPv6 address ranges.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to enter the prefix length, then press [OK].

You can also use the numeric keys to enter the prefix length.

  1. Press the right Any key to select <Done>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Allowing Machine Access Only from Registered IPv6 Addresses

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To allow machine access only from registered IPv6 addresses, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit/Confirm>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the address, address range or prefix, then press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Reject/Permit>, then press [OK].
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Done>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Editing Registered IPv6 Addresses

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To edit registered IPv6 addresses, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit/Confirm>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the address, address range or prefix, then press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit>, then press [OK].
  • To edit a single IPv6 address:
  • 1. Use the software keyboard to enter the a single IPv6 address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • To edit a range of IPv6 Addresses:
  • 1. Use the software keyboard to the first IPv6 address in the range, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • 2. Use the software keyboard to the last IPv6 address in the range, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • To edit a IPv6 prefix:
  • 1. Use the software keyboard to the enter the IPv6 prefix, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • 2. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the prefix length, then press [OK].
  • You can also use the numeric keys to enter the prefix length.
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Deleting Registered IPv6 Addresses

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To delete registered IPv6 Addresses, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IPv6 Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <IP Address Range Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables an IP address filter.
  • <On>: Enables an IP address filter.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit/Confirm>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the address, address range or prefix, then press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Erase>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Yes>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting WINS

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WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) is a service used for associating a NetBIOS name (which is a name of a computer or a printer on a NetBIOS network) with a unique IP address.
The default setting is <Off>.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <WINS Configuration>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].

<Off>: Does not resolve the name with WINS. Skip to step 10.
<On>: Resolves the name with WINS.

  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the IPv4 address of a WINS, then press [OK].
  • If DHCP determines the IP address, the IP address obtained from a DHCP server is overwritten with the IP address of a WINS server (obtained from the DHCP server), whenever possible.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting SNTP

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SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) enables the machine to synchronize its system times with public time servers located around the world. The time provided by public NTP servers is generally accurate to within milliseconds.


Setting SNTP Settings

Checking the Connection to the NTP Server


Setting SNTP Settings

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You can set the machine to automatically synchronize the date and time with an NTP server on the network.
The default setting is <Off>.


Remark
  • In order to perform time synchronization through SNTP, it is necessary to preset the time zone of the region in which you are using the machine. For instructions on how to set the time zone, see "Setting the Time Zone."
  • IPv6 is not supported.
  • Time synchronization is not performed during two hours before and after the selected start and end dates of the daylight saving time settings.
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SNTP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Polling Interval>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to set the desired polling interval, then press [OK].

You can set the interval from 1 to 48 hours (in one-hour increments).

You can also enter the polling interval using - (numeric keys).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <NTP Server Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the NTP server's address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Checking the Connection to the NTP Server

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Follow the procedure below to check the connection to the NTP server is properly set.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <SNTP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <NTP Server Check>, then press [OK].
  1. Press [OK].

If <OK> is displayed, time synchronization is working correctly via SNTP.

When <Error> is displayed, check if <NTP Server Address> is correctly set.

  • Even if you perform <NTP Server Check>, the time settings will not be updated.
  • If you set the startup time of the machine's network function by following the procedure in "Setting Startup Time," perform <NTP Server Check> only after the time set as the startup time passes.
  • If you connect the machine to a switching hub, the machine may not be able to connect to a network even though your network settings are appropriate. This problem may be resolved by delaying the startup of network communications for the machine. See "Setting Startup Time," for information on how to set up the startup time.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.


Setting PASV Mode for FTP

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Whether you use the PASV mode for FTP depends on the network environment you are using and the settings of the file server you are sending to. Before specifying the PASV mode for FTP, consult your network administrator.
The default setting is <Off>.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use PASV Mode for FTP>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Disables the PASV mode for FTP.
  • <On>: Enables the PASV mode for FTP.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting FTP Extension

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If you are sending to an iW Document Manager folder, set the FTP server address specified in iW Gateway as the destination. Set <FTP Extension> to <On>. Using iW Document Manager and the Send function of the machine enables you to manage digitized paper documents and computer data on the network. For more information on iW Document Manager, see the appropriate iW Gateway documentation.
The default setting is <Off>.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <FTP Extension>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Disables the FTP extension.
  • <On>: Enables the FTP extension.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Managing Key Pairs and Digital Certificates

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The machine can take advantage of key pairs and digital certificates for security purposes, such as IEEE802.1X port-based authentication. After key pairs and digital certificates are installed in the machine, register them for use as described below.

The key pairs and digital certificates registered in the machine are divided into the following types:

  • Key and Certificate

In IEEE802.1X port-based authentication, a key pair (or a private key and certificate) in PKCS#12 format is required for enabling the EAP-TLS method on the client device. Up to three key pairs can be registered.

  • CA Certificate

CA certificates are used for verifying the digital certificates sent from other devices, such as servers, client computers, etc. Up to 10 CA certificates (including the pre-installed CA certificate) can be registered.


Remark
  • Certificates must meet the following requirements:
    - Format: X.509 version 1 or version 3 (DER encoded binary)
    - Signature algorithm: SHA1-RSA, MD5-RSA, or MD2-RSA (For CA certificates, SHA1-DSA is also allowed.)
    - Key length: 512 bits or 1024 bits (RSA)/2048 bits (DSA)
    - File extension: ‘.p12’ (for key pair files)/‘.cer’ (for CA certificate files)
  • The machine does not use certificate revocation list (CRL) for verifying digital certificates.
  • Self-signed certificates are not supported.
  • Key pairs and digital certificates can be installed only from the Remote UI. For details on how to access the Remote UI, see "Starting the Remote UI."
  • Key pairs and digital certificates can be registered both with the control panel and from the Remote UI.


Installing and Registering a Key and Certificate

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Install a key and certificate in the machine as described below. You can also register the key and certificate or delete unnecessary key pair files.

  1. Start the Remote UI.

For details on how to start the Remote UI, see "Starting the Remote UI."

  1. Click [Add. Func.] → select [Settings] from the menu that appears under [Add. Func.] → click [TCP/IP Settings].
  1. Scroll the page until [Certificate Settings] appears → click [Key and Certificate Settings].
  1. Click [Register Key and Certificate].
  1. Select the function.
  • To install a new key and certificate:
  • 1. Click [Install].
  • 2. Click [Browse] → select the file to install → click [Start Installation].
  • You can enter up to 24 characters for the file name (including the file extension ‘.p12').
  • To register the key and certificate:
  • 1. Select the [Select] check box next to the desired file → click [Register].
  • 2. Enter the key name and password → click [OK].
  • You can enter up to 24 characters for the key name and password respectively.
  • Up to three key pairs can be registered.
  • To delete the installed (but not registered) key and certificate:
  • Select the [Select] check box next to the desired file → click [Delete].
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Checking and Deleting a Key and Certificate

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Keys and certificates become invalid when the certificate expires or when the file becomes corrupted. If this happens, delete unnecessary key pair files as described below.

  1. Start the Remote UI.

For details on how to start the Remote UI, see "Starting the Remote UI."

  1. Click [Add. Func.] → select [Settings] from the menu that appears under [Add. Func.] → click [TCP/IP Settings].
  1. Scroll the page until [Certificate Settings] appears → click [Key and Certificate Settings].
  1. Select the function.
  • To check the details of a certificate:
  • Click [] (Certificate).
  • If [Certificate Verification] is clicked, the machine checks for errors in the certificate.
  • To delete a key and certificate:
  • 1. Select the [Select] check box next to the desired file → click [Delete].
  • A key pair file cannot be deleted if it is currently being used (indicated under [Key Usage]).
  • 2. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Installing and Registering a CA Certificate

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Install a CA certificate in the machine as described below. You can also register the CA certificate or delete unnecessary certificate files.

  1. Start the Remote UI.

For details on how to start the Remote UI, see "Starting the Remote UI."

  1. Click [Add. Func.] → select [Settings] from the menu that appears under [Add. Func.] → click [TCP/IP Settings].
  1. Scroll the page until [Certificate Settings] appears → click [CA Certificate Settings].
  1. Click [Register CA Certificate].
  1. Select the function.
  • To install a new CA certificate:
  • 1. Click [Install].
  • 2. Click [Browse] → select the file to install → click [Start Installation].
  • You can enter up to 24 characters for the file name (including the file extension ‘.cer').
  • To register the CA certificate:
  • Select the [Select] check box next to the desired file → click [Register].
  • Up to 10 CA certificates (including the pre-installed CA certificate) can be registered.
  • To delete the installed (but not registered) CA certificate:
  • Select the [Select] check box next to the desired file → click [Delete].
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Checking and Deleting a CA Certificate

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CA certificates become invalid when the certificate expires or when the file becomes corrupted. If this happens, delete unnecessary files as described below.

  1. Start the Remote UI.

For details on how to start the Remote UI, see "Starting the Remote UI."

  1. Click [Add. Func.] → select [Settings] from the menu that appears under [Add. Func.] → click [TCP/IP Settings].
  1. Scroll the page until [Certificate Settings] appears → click [CA Certificate Settings].
  1. Select the function.
  • To check the details of a certificate:
  • Click [] (Certificate).
  • If [Certificate Verification] is clicked, the machine checks for errors in the certificate.
  • To delete a CA certificate:
  • 1. Select the [Select] check box next to the desired file → click [Delete].
  • 2. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting the Use of HTTP

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You can restrict the use of Remote UI.
The default setting is <On>.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use HTTP>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use the Remote UI.
  • <On>: Uses the Remote UI.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting Port Number

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Depending on your network environment, you can change the port number for each protocol.

The default settings are as follows:

  • <LPD>: <515>
  • <RAW>: <9100>
  • <HTTP>: <80>
  • <SMTP Receive>: <25>
  • <POP3 Receive>: <110>
  • <FTP Sending>: <21>
  • <SMTP Send>: <25>
  • <SNMP>: <161>
  • <WSD>: <3702>
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Port Number Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the protocol of which you want to change the port number (LPD, RAW, HTTP, SMTP Receive, POP3 Receive, FTP Sending, SMTP Send, SNMP, or WSD), then press [OK].
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the port number, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting Proxy

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The default settings are as follows:

  • <Proxy Settings>: <Off>
  • <HTTP Proxy Server Port No.>: <80>
  • <Use Proxy in Same Domain>: <Off>
  • <Use Proxy in Authentication>: <Off>
  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Proxy Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use a proxy. Skip to step 22.
  • <On>: Uses a proxy. Proceed to step 9.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <HTTP Proxy Server Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter a proxy server IP address or FQDN, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <HTTP Proxy Server Port No.>, then press [OK].
  1. Use - (numeric keys) to enter the port number of a proxy server, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use Proxy in Same Domain>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not use a proxy in the same domain.
  • <On>: Uses a proxy in the same domain.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Use Proxy Authentication>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Option>.
  • <Off>: Does not use proxy authentication. Skip to step 22.
  • <On>: Uses proxy authentication.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <User Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the user name to use for proxy authentication, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Password>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the password to use for proxy authentication, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Setting Up LDAP Server

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If the information for an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server is registered in the machine, you can search for e-mail addresses and fax numbers via the LDAP server. E-mail addresses and fax numbers obtained via the server can be specified as destinations or stored in the Address Book.


Remark
  • The following types of LDAP servers can be used with this machine. For more information, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
  • Windows 2000 Server with Active Directory
  • Windows Server 2003 with Active Directory
  • Windows Server 2008 with Active Directory
  • Lotus Notes R5 to R8
  • You can register up to five LDAP servers.


Registering LDAP Server

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You have to specify the relevant information for the LDAP server, such as the server name and address.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register LDAP Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Server Name>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter a server name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

For information on using the software keyboard, see "Entering Characters."

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Server Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the server's address, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • If <Login Information> is set to <Use (Sec. Auth.): Ver 3 (UTF-8)> for the LDAP server and Reverse DNS Lookup (a function that looks up the host name from the IP address) is not supported, enter a host name instead of an IP address.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Loc. to Start Search>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the location to start searching, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

Enter the location to start searching according to the type of LDAP server you are using, or as described below. You can leave this field blank.

  • If you are using Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008 with Active Directory:
  • Add "DC=" to each dot separated series of characters in the Active Directory domain name, and separate each series of characters by a comma.
    Example: If <team1.salesdept.canon.co.jp> is the domain name in Active Directory:
    DC=team1, DC=salesdept, DC=canon, DC=co, DC=jp
  • If you are using Lotus Notes Domino R5 or later:
  • Enter the dn (Distinguished Name) of the node on the directory tree, such as "ou=team1", "ou=salesdept", "o=canon", or "c=jp".
  • If the server's LDAP version is 3, you do not have to specify <Loc. to Start Search>. (If the LDAP version is 3, the machine automatically retrieves settings from the server, and sets the location to start searching.) If the server's LDAP version is 2, you have to specify <Loc. to Start Search>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Port Number>, then press [OK].
  1. Enter a port number using - (numeric keys), then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Search Dest. Limit>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to enter the maximum number of addresses to search, then press [OK].

You can also use - (numeric keys) to enter the maximum number of addresses to search.

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Search Timeout>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to enter the timeout time in seconds, then press [OK].

You can also use - (numeric keys) to enter the timeout time in seconds.

  • Depending on the conditions such as authentication methods you are using, the timeout time may be shorter than designated.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Login Information>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Do Not Use>, <Use>, or <Use (Sec. Auth.): Ver 3 (UTF-8)>, then press [OK].
  • <Use (Sec. Auth.): Ver 3 (UTF-8)> can be selected only if the LDAP server is running on Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008 with Active Directory.
  • If you entered an IP address in step 10, and Reverse DNS Lookup (a function that looks up the host name from the IP address) is not supported, select either <Do Not Use> or <Use>.
  • If <Use (Sec. Auth.): Ver 3 (UTF-8)> is selected, and if Date & Time Settings in Timer Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is different from the time settings on the LDAP server, the machine may not be able to connect to the LDAP server.
  • If <Do Not Use> is selected:
  • 1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the LDAP version and character code according to the LDAP server's environment, then press [OK].
  • If <Use> is selected:
  • 1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Carry Over Send Auth.>, then press [OK].
  • <Carry Over Send Auth.> appears only when Authorized Send is activated. If Authorized Send is not activated, skip this and next step.
  • 2. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Uses the user name and password registered in the following procedures.
  • <On>: Uses the same user name and password as the login information for Authorized Send.
  • 3. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <User Name>, then press [OK].
  • 4. Use the software keyboard to enter the user name according to the type of LDAP server you are using, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • If you are using Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008 with Active Directory:
  • Enter "Windows domain name/Windows user name".
    Example: If <team1> is the Windows domain name, and <user1> is the Windows user name: team1/user1
  • If you are using Lotus Notes Domino R5 or later:
  • Enter the dn (Distinguished Name) of the user, such as "cn=admin", "ou=team1", or "ou=salesdept".
  • 5. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Password>, then press [OK].
  • 6. Use the software keyboard to enter a password, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • 7. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Display Auth. Screen>, then press [OK].
  • 8. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: When searching for information on the server, a login information dialog box is not displayed.
  • <On>: When searching for information on the server, a login information dialog box is displayed even if a password is not required.
  • 9. Press the right Any key to select <Next>.
  • 10. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the LDAP version and character code according to the LDAP server's environment, then press [OK].
  • If <Use (Sec. Auth.): Ver 3 (UTF-8)> is selected:
  • 1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Carry Over Send Auth.>, then press [OK].
  • <Carry Over Send Auth.> appears only when Authorized Send is activated. If Authorized Send is not activated, skip this and next step.
  • 2. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Uses the user name and password registered in the following procedures.
  • <On>: Uses the same user name and password as the login information for Authorized Send.
  • 3. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <User Name>, then press [OK].
  • 4. Use the software keyboard to enter the user name according to the type of LDAP server you are using, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

Example: If <user1> is the Windows user name: user1

  • 5. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Password>, then press [OK].
  • 6. Use the software keyboard to enter a password, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • 7. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Domain Name>, then press [OK].
  • 8. Use the software keyboard to enter a domain name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

Enter the directory tree name of the Active Directory, such as <team1.salesdept.canon.co.jp>.

  • 9. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Display Auth. Screen>, then press [OK].
  • 10. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: When searching for information on the server, a login information dialog box is not displayed.
  • <On>: When searching for information on the server, a login information dialog box is displayed even if a password is not required.
  • 11. Press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Register>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.


Changing LDAP Server Setting

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You can change the settings for a stored LDAP server.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register LDAP Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the LDAP server whose settings you want to change.
  1. Press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Details/Edit>, then press [OK].
  1. Change the necessary settings, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

For details about each setting, see "Registering LDAP Server."

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.


Deleting LDAP Server

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You can delete a stored LDAP server.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register LDAP Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the LDAP server you want to erase.
  1. Press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Erase>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Yes>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.


Printing LDAP Server Settings

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You can print the LDAP server settings.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register LDAP Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Print List>, then press [OK].
  • The Registered LDAP Server List can be printed on A4 paper (plain, recycled, or color paper).
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Yes>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.


Registering/Editing LDAP Search Attributes

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You can register or edit the LDAP search attributes.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register LDAP Server>, then press [OK].
  1. Press the left Any key to select <Menu>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Reg/Edit LDAP Search Attributes>, then press [OK].
  1. Register or edit the LDAP search attributes.
  • If you want to register a search attribute:
  • 1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Not Registered 1> or <Not Registered 2>, then press [OK].
  • 2. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Display Name>, then press [OK].
  • 3. Use the software keyboard to enter the name to display, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

For information on using the software keyboard, see "Entering Characters."

  • 4. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Attribute Name>, then press [OK].
  • 5. Use the software keyboard to enter the attribute name, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • 6. Press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • If you want to edit a search attribute:
  • 1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the search attribute that you want to edit, then press [OK].
  • 2. Change the necessary settings, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.

For details about each setting, see "If you want to register a search attribute."

  • If you want to erase a search attribute:
  • 1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the search attribute that you want to erase.
  • 2. Press the left Any key to select <Erase>.
  • 3. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Yes>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.


Confirming the Machine's MAC Address

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To check the machine's MAC address, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Ethernet Driver Settings>, then press [OK].

The machine's MAC address is displayed.

  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.


Limiting Machine Access to a Certain MAC Address

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You can restrict machine access from computers on the network by specifying the MAC addresses of the computers allowed to access the machine.
The default setting is <Off>.


Registering MAC Addresses to Allow

Editing Registered MAC Addresses

Deleting Registered MAC Addresses


Registering MAC Addresses to Allow

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To register the allowed MAC addresses, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Receiving MAC Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables a MAC address filter.
  • <On>: Enables a MAC address filter.
  • If you select <On>, you will be unable to access from MAC addresses which have not been specified.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Register>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the MAC address of the computer allowed to access the machine, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Editing Registered MAC Addresses

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To edit registered MAC addresses, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Receiving MAC Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables a MAC address filter.
  • <On>: Enables a MAC address filter.
  • If you select <On>, you will be unable to access from MAC addresses which have not been specified.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit/Confirm>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select the MAC address you want to edit, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit>, then press [OK].
  1. Use the software keyboard to enter the MAC address of the computer allowed to access the machine, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Deleting Registered MAC Addresses

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To delete registered MAC addresses, follow the procedure below.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Receiving MAC Address>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <On>, then press the right Any key to select <Set>.
  • <Off>: Disables a MAC address filter.
  • <On>: Enables a MAC address filter.
  • If you select <On>, you will be unable to access from MAC addresses which have not been specified.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Edit/Confirm>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select MAC address you want to delete, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Erase>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Yes>, then press [OK].
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn OFF the machine and wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again.



Confirming the Department ID and Password

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You can confirm the Department ID and password when printing using a driver that supports Windows Vista.
The default setting is <On>.

  1. Press (Main Menu).
  1. Press the right Any key to select <Additional Func.>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <System Management Set.>, then press [OK].

If the screen appears prompting you to enter the System Manager ID and System Password, enter the System Manager ID and System Password using - (numeric keys), then press (Log In/Out).

  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Network Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Confirm the message shown on the display, then press the right Any key to select <Done>.
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <TCP/IP Settings>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Confirm Dept. ID Password>, then press [OK].
  1. Use [], [] or (Scroll Wheel) to select <Off> or <On>, then press [OK].
  • <Off>: Does not confirm the Department ID and password when printing using a driver that supports Windows Vista.
  • <On>: Confirms the Department ID and password when printing using a driver that supports Windows Vista.
  1. Press (Main Menu) to return to the Main Menu screen.
  1. Restart the machine.

Turn off the machine, wait at least 10 seconds, and then, turn it on.