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Overview of File Storage under the Scanner Function

This section describes the process of storing files under the scanner function.

Important

  • You can specify a password for each stored file. Files that are not password-protected can be accessed by other users on the same local area network using DeskTopBinder. We recommend that you protect stored files from unauthorized access by specifying passwords.

  • Scan file stored in the machine may be lost if some kind of failure occurs. We advise against using the hard disk to store important files. The supplier shall not be responsible for any damage that may result from the loss of files. For long-term storage of files, we recommend the use of DeskTopBinder. For details, contact your local dealer.

Illustration of File Storage under the Scanner Function numbered callout illustration

  1. This Machine

    You can store scan files on the machine's hard disk. The stored files can be sent by e-mail, Scan to Folder, or the network delivery scanner.

  2. Client Computer

    Using DeskTopBinder, you can, over the network, view, copy, or delete files stored in the machine. Using Web Image Monitor, you can, over the network, view, download, send, or delete files stored in the machine. For details about DeskTopBinder Lite, see DeskTopBinder Lite-related manuals. For details about Web Image Monitor, Web Image Monitor Help.

Note

  • Stored files will be deleted after a set period. For details about specifying the period, see "Administrator Tools", Network and System Settings Guide.

  • Files stored under the scanner function cannot be printed from the machine's control panel. Print the files from a client computer after receiving them on the computer.

  • You can also store a file and simultaneously send it. For details, see "Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E-mail", "Simultaneous Storage and Sending by Scan to Folder", and "Simultaneous Storage and Delivery".

  • If a media slot (optional) is installed on the machine, you can save scan files on a removable memory device. For details, see "Basic Procedure for Saving Scan Files on a Removable Memory Device".