Konica Minolta SU2 Manuale Utente
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Features of the Network Functions
5
Scanner Mode & Page Scope Light
5-9
5.8
IP Scanner
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Scan data is sent to a client computer, where it is saved in a folder that
is created using the name of the scanner button.
is created using the name of the scanner button.
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After programming a button (Scan data destination and scan settings)
from the client computer when scanning, a paper document can easily
be saved as an electronic file with just the touch of a button in the
copier’s touch panel.
In order to receive the data at a client computer and save it as an
image file, the enclosed utilities IP Scanner and Image Receiver are
required.
from the client computer when scanning, a paper document can easily
be saved as an electronic file with just the touch of a button in the
copier’s touch panel.
In order to receive the data at a client computer and save it as an
image file, the enclosed utilities IP Scanner and Image Receiver are
required.
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This function can be used in a network without a LAN if a crossover
cable is used to connect the copier to a client computer. (Network
settings are required.)
cable is used to connect the copier to a client computer. (Network
settings are required.)
1
From the computer, program a button (recipient of the scan data).
2
Touch the programmed button to send the scan image.
3
The sent scan image is received by the recipient computer.
4
The IP Scanner application converts the data to a TIFF or PDF file,
then saves the file in the specified folder.
then saves the file in the specified folder.
Client
computer
computer