Kodak 100 PLUS Manual De Usuario

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A-61588 July 2008 
File Naming settings
The Scan Station offers several ways you can customize how scanned 
documents are delivered to their final destinations. While in Settings 
mode you can select the File Name Settings icon which provides three 
options for naming and delivering your scanned documents:
• Folder Name
• File Name Prefix
• Advanced: provides two additional settings that allow you to 
optionally add a date and time stamp to the resulting scanned file 
name, and allows the user to interactively name files as they are 
delivered to each destination.
Folder Name — allows you to define the final folder(s) where scanned 
documents are deposited. This option only pertains to documents that 
are being scanned to either a Network destination (FTP or shared 
folder) or a USB flash drive. If a folder name is defined, it will be 
appended to the full path selected in the destination. For example, if a 
network folder defined as: \\myserver\myfolder\docs is selected and the 
Folder Name is set to “designdocs” then the scanned document is 
placed in the following folder: \\myserver\myfolder\docs\designdocs.
If multiple folder levels are defined in the Folder Name field, the 
scanned documents will be placed in the full path defined by the 
destination and the “Folder Name”. In the previous example, if the 
“Folder Name” was defined as “designdocs\worddocs” then the 
scanned document is placed in 
\\myserver\myfolder\docs\designdocs\worddocs.
In either case, if the path to the final destination does not exist, then the 
Scan Station attempts to create the full path to the destination. This is 
true for network destinations as well as USB flash drive destinations. As 
in the previous example, if the sub-folders docs and/or worddocs did 
not exist, they would be created prior to copying the scanned document 
providing the Scan Station account has appropriate user rights.
File Name Prefix — allows the user to define the file name used when 
copying the scanned document to it’s destination. If this field is left 
blank, the default file name KSS100 will be used. However, if a special 
file name needs to be defined, then the user can enter the file name of 
their choice. For example, if the following entry is made for File Name 
Prefix: “Receipt” then all files created would take on the form of 
“Receipt_20070120_100155.xxx” where the .xxx represents the 
appropriate file name extension (either .jpg, .tif or .pdf) and 
“20070120_100155” represents the date and time the file was created.