Setup Flow For Scanning Features; Setup Flow For Scan To File - Toshiba e-STUDIO352 Quick Start Manual

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SETUP FLOW FOR SCANNING FEATURES

Setup Flow for Scan to File

The Scan to File feature allows users to save scanned images — scanned by a copy operation,
scan operation, or fax operation — to the local hard disk or the network shared folder.
For e-STUDIO352/452, e-STUDIO353/453, e-STUDIO202L/232/282, e-STUDIO203L/233/283,
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 and e-STUDIO523/603/723/853, the Scan to File feature is avail-
able only when the Scanner Kit is installed, or when the Printer/Scanner Kit is installed.
You can enable or disable the Scan to File into the network folders. When enabled, you can
specify which network folders to save the scanned file, or you can allow users to specify the net-
work folders for each Scan to File operation. Users can specify the network folders that can be
accessed either SMB, NetWare IPX/SPX, NetWare TCP/IP, or FTP regardless of the OS.
Copy/Scan/Fax
Setup Flow
Connect this equipment
Set up the TCP/IP (IPv4)
Connecting over TCP/IP or IPX/SPX Network
Save as File into Network folders
Save as File
into Local folders
Local Hard Disk
Description/Reference
Connect the machine to your network with a network cable.
Reference: QUICK START GUIDE
Chapter 4 "CONNECTING TO THE DEVICE"
"2. CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK"
Assign the IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address. Also, configure the
WINS settings if your Windows network is managed with the WINS server.
Reference: USER FUNCTIONS GUIDE
Chapter 4 "SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN)"
"3. SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS"
"Setting the TCP/IP Protocol (IPv4)"
Reference: TopAccess Guide
Chapter 7 "TOPACCESS ADMINISTRATOR MODE"
"Setting up from TopAccess"
"Setting up Network Settings"
"Setting up the TCP/IP"

SETUP FLOW FOR SCANNING FEATURES

SMB server
NetWare server
FTP server
Network Hard Disk
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