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Scan to Folder Screen

This section describes the screen layout when sending scan files by Scan to Folder.

The function items displayed serve as selector keys. You can select or specify an item by pressing it. When you select or specify an item on the display panel, it is highlighted like Operation panel screen illustration. Keys that cannot be selected appear like Operation panel screen illustration.

Operation panel screen illustration numbered callout illustration

  1. [Reg. No.]

    Press to specify a destination using a five-digit registration number.

  2. E-mail / Folder

    Press to switch between the Scan to Folder screen and E-mail screen.

    Also switch the screen when sending a file simultaneously by both Scan to Folder and e-mail.

  3. Scan to Folder icon

    Shows that the Scan to Folder screen is displayed.

  4. [Manual Entry]

    To specify destinations not registered in the address book, press this key to display the soft keyboard, and then enter the address of the destination folder.

  5. [Recent]

    Press this key to select destinations that have been recently specified using [Manual Entry]. If there is more than one recent destination, press [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key] to scroll through them.

  6. Destination field

    The specified destination appears. If more than one destination has been specified, press [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key] to scroll through the destinations.

  7. Destination List

    The list of destinations registered in the machine appears.

    If all of the destinations cannot be displayed, press [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key] to switch the screen.

    The (Operation panel screen illustration) symbol indicates a group destination.

  8. [Text] [Subject] [Security] [Sender Name] [Recept. Notice]

    Enter the message and specify the subject, e-mail security (encryption and a signature), sender, and whether or not to use Message Disposition Notification. The entries will be used for e-mail transmission when sending files simultaneously by Scan to Folder and e-mail. For details, see "Sending Scan Files by E-mail".