5
Set Up Computers and Software
Types of Connection between Computers and
the Machine
There are two ways to connect the machine and computers: network connection and USB connection
You can use the USB connection and the network connection together.
Network Connection
(For details about the set up, see p. 17.)
Available functions with Network Connection:
Print, Remote UI, Scan to a Computer, Fax, E-Mail
(Send/Receive), I-Fax (Receive), Scan to File Server
For details on how to use each function with
network connection, refer to the following
chapters in the e-Manual :
Print
Remote UI
Fax
Scan to a Computer
E-Mail (Send/Receive)
I-Fax (Receive)
Scan to File Server
About User Software CD-ROM
System Requirement
Microsoft Windows 2000
●
CPU: Intel Pentium 133 MHz or faster
Memory: 128 MB or more
Microsoft Windows XP
●
CPU: Intel Pentium/Celeron series
300 MHz or faster
Memory: 128 MB or more
Microsoft Windows Server 2003*
●
CPU: Intel Pentium/Celeron series
133 MHz or faster
Memory: 128 MB or more
* Network only
→
"Print"
→
"Settings from a PC"
→
"Fax"
→
"Scan"
→
"E-Mail"
→
"Fax"
→
"Scan"
USB Connection
(For details about the set up, see p. 20.)
Available functions with USB Connection:
Print, Fax, Scan to a Computer
For details on how to use each function with USB
Connection, refer to the following chapters in the
e-Manual:
Print
Fax
Scan to a Computer
Microsoft Windows Vista
●
CPU: Intel Pentium 800 MHz or faster
Memory: 512 MB or more
Microsoft Windows Server 2008*
●
CPU: Intel processor 1 GHz (×86 processor), 1.4 GHz (×64
processor) or faster
Memory: 512 MB or more
* Network only
Microsoft Windows 7
●
CPU: 1 GHz (x86 processor, x64 processor) or faster
Memory: 1 GB (x86 processor), 2 GB (x64 processor) or
more
→
"Print"
→
"Fax"
→
"Scan"
15