Ricoh Printer/Scanner Unit Type 8000 Operating Instructions Manual

Ricoh Printer/Scanner Unit Type 8000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the
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Printer/Scanner Unit Type 8000
Sending Scan Files by E-mail
1
Sending Scan Files to Folders
2
Storing Files Using the Scanner Function
3
Delivering Scan Files
4
Scanning Originals with the Network TWAIN Scanner
5
Various Scan Settings
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Appendix
7

Operating Instructions

Scanner Reference

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information in "About This Machine" before using the machine. Printer/Scanner Unit Type 8000 Sending Scan Files by E-mail...
  • Page 2 Introduction This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine. For your safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. Keep this manual in a handy place for quick reference. Important Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Manuals For This Machine

    Manuals for This Machine Refer to the manuals that are relevant to what you want to do with the machine. Important ❒ Media differ according to manual. ❒ The printed and electronic versions of a manual have the same contents . ❒...
  • Page 4 ❖ Security Reference This manual is for administrators of the machine. It explains security func- tions that you can use to prevent unauthorized use of the machine, data tam- pering, or information leakage. For enhanced security, we recommend that you first make the following settings: •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Manuals for This Machine ...i How to Read This Manual ...1 Symbols ...1 About the Scanner Functions...2 Display Panel...3 Simplified Display...3 Confirmation Displays ...4 Scanner Features...8 1. Sending Scan Files by E-mail Before Sending Scan Files by E-mail...11 Outline of Sending Scan Files by E-mail...11 Preparation for Sending by E-mail ...12 Registering E-mail Addresses in the Address Book...
  • Page 6 2. Sending Scan Files to Folders Before Sending Files by Scan to Folder ... 37 Outline of Sending Scan Files by Scan to Folder...37 Preparation for Sending by Scan to Folder ...40 Registering Destination Folders in the Address Book... 41 Scan to Folder Screen ...42 Basic Operations When Using Scan to Folder...43 Switching to the Scan to Folder Screen ...
  • Page 7 4. Delivering Scan Files Before Delivering Files ...85 Outline of Scan File Delivery...85 Preparing to Deliver a File... 86 Installing DeskTopBinder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM ...87 Network Delivery Scanner Screen ...88 Basic Operation for Delivering Files ...89 Switching to the Network Delivery Scanner Screen...92 Specifying Delivery Destinations ...93 Selecting Destinations Registered in the Delivery Server’s Address Book...93 Specifying the Sender ...97...
  • Page 8 Scanning Multiple Pages of Originals as One File ...129 Setting File Type and File Name...131 Setting File Type ... 131 Setting File Name...133 Security Settings to PDF Files ...135 Programs ...139 Registering Frequently Used Setting ...139 Recalling a Registered Content ...140 Changing a Registered Program...141 Deleting a Program ...142 Changing the Registered Program Name ...142...
  • Page 9: How To Read This Manual

    How to Read This Manual Symbols This manual uses the following symbols: Indicates important safety notes. Ignoring these notes could result in serious injury or death. Be sure to read these notes. They can be found in the “Safety Information” section of About This Ma- chine.
  • Page 10: About The Scanner Functions

    About the Scanner Functions This section describes functions you can use in the scanner mode. For details about each function, see respective chapters. ❖ Sending scanned files There are several methods you can use to send captured data as files to com- puters.
  • Page 11: Display Panel

    Display Panel This section explains the simplified display and three confirmation screens: Check Modes, Preview, and Transmission File Status. You can find explanations about the E-mail screen, Scan to Folder screen, List of Stored Files screen, or Network Delivery Scanner screen in this manual. For de- tails, see “E-mail Screen”, “Scan to Folder Screen”, “List of Stored Files”, and “Network Delivery Scanner Screen”.
  • Page 12: Confirmation Displays

    Confirmation Displays This section explains three confirmation displays: Check Modes, Preview and Transmission File Status. Check Modes This section explains items that are displayed and how to display the Check Modes screen. Use the Check Modes screen to check scanning and transmission settings. Pressing [Check Modes] switches the screen from the initial scanner screen to the Check Modes screen.
  • Page 13 Preview This section explains items that are displayed and how to display the Preview screen. Use the Preview screen to check that of originals have been scanned correctly. You can display the Preview screen when sending files by e-mail or Scan to Fold- er, delivering files, or simultaneously sending and delivering files.
  • Page 14 Transmission File Status This section explains items that are displayed and how to display the Transmis- sion File Status screen. Use the Transmission File Status screen to check e-mail transmission, Scan to Folder, and delivery results. Press [Scanned Files Status] to display the Transmission File Status screen. Up to 9 transmission or delivery results are displayed at the same time.
  • Page 15 File Name Displays the stored file name of files that are simultaneously sent and stored, or of stored files that are sent. Status Displays one of the following transmis- sion statuses: Completed, Sending..., Waiting..., Error, or Cancelled. Note ❒ You cannot check scanner function transmission results by pressing [Job List] at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 16: Scanner Features

    Scanner Features This section explains Scanner Features settings. To display the Scanner Features screen, press the {User Tools / Counter} key. For detailed setting method, see General Settings Guide. ❖ General Settings Items Switch Title Update Delivery Server Destina- tion List Search Destination TWAIN Standby Time Destination List Display Priority 1...
  • Page 17: Send Settings

    ❖ Send Settings Items Compression (Black & White) Compression (Gray Scale) Max. E-mail Size Divide & Send E-mail E-mail Information Language No. of Digits for Single Page Files Stored File E-mail Method ❖ Initial Settings Items Menu Protect Description Specify a compression method for files scanned in black and white.
  • Page 19: Sending Scan Files By E-Mail

    1. Sending Scan Files by You can attach scan files to e-mails and send them via connections such as LAN and the Internet. Before Sending Scan Files by E-mail This section explains the necessary preparations and the procedure for sending scan files by e-mail.
  • Page 20: Preparation For Sending By E-Mail

    Sending Scan Files by E-mail Preparation for Sending by E-mail This section explains the preparation and settings for sending scan files by e-mail. Connect the machine to the network. Connect the machine to the network using an Ethernet cable or wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b).
  • Page 21: E-Mail Screen

    E-mail Screen This section explains the screen layout when sending scan files by e-mail. 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 ].
  • Page 22: Basic Operation For Sending Scan Files By E-Mail

    Sending Scan Files by E-mail Basic Operation for Sending Scan Files by E-mail This section describes the basic operation for sending scan files by e-mail. Make sure that no previous settings remain. If a previous setting remains, press the {Clear Modes} key. If the network delivery scanner screen or Scan to Folder screen appears, switch to the E-mail screen.
  • Page 23 If necessary, press [File Name / Type] to specify settings such as file name and file format. For details, see “Setting File Type and File Name”. Specify the destination. You can specify multiple destinations. For details, see “Specifying E-mail Destinations”. If necessary, press [Text] to enter the e-mail message.
  • Page 24 Sending Scan Files by E-mail Reference p.17 “Switching to the E-mail Screen” p.109 “Various Scan Settings” p.120 “Adjusting Image Density” p.121 “Setting of Original Feed Type” p.131 “Setting File Type and File Name” p.18 “Specifying E-mail Destinations” p.32 “Specifying the E-mail Message” p.31 “Specifying the E-mail Subject”...
  • Page 25: Switching To The E-Mail Screen

    Switching to the E-mail Screen This section explains how to switch the screen to the E-mail screen. If the Scan to Folder screen is being displayed, press [E-mail] to switch to the E- mail screen. If the network delivery scanner screen is being displayed, switch to the E-mail screen as follows: Press [Delivery Dest.].
  • Page 26: Specifying E-Mail Destinations

    Sending Scan Files by E-mail Specifying E-mail Destinations This section explains how to specify e-mail destinations. You can specify e-mail destinations by any of the following methods: • Select the destination from the machine’s address book • Enter the e-mail address directly •...
  • Page 27 If the target destination does not appear, take one of the following steps: • Display the destination by selecting its initial letter from the title • Display the destination by pressing [U] or [T] Note ❒ Depending on the security setting, some destinations may not appear in the destination list.
  • Page 28 Sending Scan Files by E-mail Searching the machine’s address book for the destination and selecting it This section explains how to search the machine’s address book for the destina- tion and select it. Press [Search Dest.]. To search by destination name, press [Name]. To search by e-mail address, press [E-mail Address].
  • Page 29 Note ❒ If [LDAP Search] is set to [On] in [System Settings], check that [Address Book] in the upper part on the screen has been selected before executing the search. ❒ Search criteria that appear in [Advanced Search], such as [Name], [E-mail Ad- dress], and [Folder Name], are registered in the machine’s address book.
  • Page 30: Entering An E-Mail Address Manually

    Sending Scan Files by E-mail Entering an E-mail Address Manually This section explains how to enter an e-mail address manually. Press [Manual Entry]. The soft keyboard appears so you can enter the e-mail address. Enter the e-mail address. Press [OK]. Note ❒...
  • Page 31: Selecting Destinations By Searching An Ldap Server

    Selecting Destinations by Searching an LDAP Server By accessing an LDAP server, you can search for destinations and select them. Important ❒ To use this function, an LDAP server must be connected to the network. In addition, under [System Settings], the server must be registered and [LDAP Search] must be set to [On].
  • Page 32 Sending Scan Files by E-mail If necessary, press [Advanced Search], and then specify the detailed search criteria. By pressing [Advanced Search], you can search using criteria such as [Name], [E- mail Address], [Company Name], [Department Name], and [Search Options]. You can also search by combining the [Beginning Word] or [End Word] criteria with the other criteria.
  • Page 33 ❒ By pressing [Advanced Search], the following criteria appear: • [Beginning Word]: The names which start with the entered character or char- acters are targeted. For example, to search for “ABC”, enter “A”. • [End Word]: The names which end with the entered character or characters are targeted.
  • Page 34: Registering A Directly-Entered Destination In The Address Book

    Sending Scan Files by E-mail Registering a Directly-Entered Destination in the Address Book This section explains how to register a directly-entered destination in the ma- chine’s address book. You can also register a destination selected from the LDAP server. In the destination field, display the destination you want to register. Press [Prg.
  • Page 35: Specifying The E-Mail Sender

    Specifying the E-mail Sender This section explains how to specify the e-mail sender. To send e-mail, you must specify the name of the sender. You can specify the e-mail sender by any of the following methods: • Select the sender from the machine’s sender list •...
  • Page 36: Using A Registration Number To Specify A Sender Name

    Sending Scan Files by E-mail Using a Registration Number to Specify a Sender Name Select the sender from the destination list according to the registration number. Press [Sender Name]. Press [Registration No.]. Using the number keys, enter the five-digit registration number assigned to the required destination folder.
  • Page 37: Selecting The Sender By Searching The Machine's Address Book

    Selecting the Sender by Searching the Machine’s Address Book This section explains how to select the sender by searching the machine’s ad- dress book. Press [Sender Name]. Press [Search]. To search by user name, press [Name]. To search by e-mail address, press [E-mail Address]. The soft keyboard appears.
  • Page 38 Sending Scan Files by E-mail Press [Start Search]. Destinations that match the search criteria are displayed. Select the sender. Press [OK]. Note ❒ If [LDAP Search] is set to [On] in [System Settings], check that [Address Book] in the upper part on the screen has been selected before executing the search.
  • Page 39: Specifying The E-Mail Subject

    Specifying the E-mail Subject This section explains how to specify the e-mail subject. Press [Subject]. The soft keyboard appears. Enter the subject. Press [OK]. Specifying the E-mail Subject...
  • Page 40: Specifying The E-Mail Message

    Sending Scan Files by E-mail Specifying the E-mail Message This section explains how to specify the e-mail message. The message can be created in the following ways: • Select the e-mail message from the list • Enter the message directly Selecting a Message from the List You can select a message from the list.
  • Page 41: Manual Entry Of A Message

    Manual Entry of a Message You can enter the message manually. Press [Text]. Press [Manual Entry]. The soft keyboard appears so you can enter the message. Enter the message. Press [OK] twice. Specifying the E-mail Message...
  • Page 42: Simultaneous Storage And Sending By E-Mail

    Sending Scan Files by E-mail Simultaneous Storage and Sending by E- mail This section explains how to store a file and simultaneously send it by e-mail. Press [Store File]. Make sure [Send & Store] is selected. If necessary, specify file data, such as [User Name], [File Name], and [Password]. For details, see “Specifying File Information for a Store File”.
  • Page 43: Sending The Url By E-Mail

    Sending the URL by E-mail This section explains how to send the URL of the stored file by e-mail. Important ❒ To send the URL of the stored file by e-mail without sending the file itself, you must specify the setting in [Scanner Features]. For details, see General Settings Guide.
  • Page 44 Sending Scan Files by E-mail Note ❒ It is recommended that you use Web Image Monitor on the same network environment. For details about settings for using Web Image Monitor, see Network Guide. ❒ Depending on the environment, even if you click the URL in the file sent by e-mail, the browser may not start and you may not be able to view the file.
  • Page 45: Sending Scan Files To Folders

    2. Sending Scan Files to Using the Scan to Folder function, you can send scan files over the network to shared folders, FTP server folders, or NetWare folders. Before Sending Files by Scan to Folder This section describes the preparations and procedure for sending files by Scan to Folder.
  • Page 46 Sending Scan Files to Folders Sending files to an FTP server This machine You can send scan files to FTP server folders. To send scan files to FTP server folders, use the FTP protocol. FTP server The FTP server is a server that provides file transfer services among computers on the same network.
  • Page 47 Sending files to a NetWare server This machine You can send scan files to NetWare fold- ers. To send scan files to NetWare fold- ers, use the NCP protocol. NetWare Server You can use this server to share files over the network via NetWare.
  • Page 48: Preparation For Sending By Scan To Folder

    Sending Scan Files to Folders Preparation for Sending by Scan to Folder This section describes the preparations and settings for sending scan files by Scan to Folder. Important ❒ Files can be sent to shared folders on client computers. ❒ Files can also be sent to FTP servers if any exist on the network. ❒...
  • Page 49: Registering Destination Folders In The Address Book

    Registering Destination Folders in the Address Book You can register the addresses of frequently-used destination folders in the ad- dress book. Register the folder addresses in [Address Book Management] under [Administrator Tools] from [System Settings]. These addresses can also be registered as groups.
  • Page 50: Scan To Folder Screen

    Sending Scan Files to Folders 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 [ Destination field The specified destination appears.
  • Page 51: Basic Operations When Using Scan To Folder

    Basic Operations When Using Scan to Folder This section describes the basic operations involved in using Scan to Folder. Make sure that no previous settings remain. If a previous setting remains, press the {Clear Modes} key. If the network delivery scanner screen or E-mail screen appears, switch to the Scan to Folder screen.
  • Page 52 Sending Scan Files to Folders If necessary, press [File Name / Type] to specify settings such as file name and file format. For details, see “Setting File Type and File Name”. Specify the destination. You can specify multiple destinations. For details, see “Specifying Scan to Folder Destinations”. Press the {Start} key.
  • Page 53: Switching To The Scan To Folder Screen

    Switching to the Scan to Folder Screen This section explains how to switch to the Scan to Folder screen. If the E-mail screen is being displayed, press [Folder] to switch to the Scan to Folder screen. If the network delivery scanner screen is being displayed, switch to the Scan to Folder screen as follows: Press [Delivery Dest.].
  • Page 54: Specifying Scan To Folder Destinations

    Sending Scan Files to Folders Specifying Scan to Folder Destinations This section explains how to specify Scan to Folder destinations. You can send a file by Scan to Folder by any of the following methods: • Select a destination registered in the machine’s address book •...
  • Page 55 Selecting a destination registered in the destination list Select the destination from the destination list. In the destination list, press the key including the destination name. The key of the selected destination is highlighted, and the destination appears in the destination field at the top of the screen. If the target destination does not appear, take one of the following steps: •...
  • Page 56 Sending Scan Files to Folders Enter the five-digit registration number that has been assigned to a desti- nation folder using the number keys. If the entered number is less than five digits, press the {q} key after the last number. Example: To enter 00004 Press the {4} key, and then press the {q} key.
  • Page 57 If necessary, press [Advanced Search], and then specify the detailed search criteria. By pressing [Advanced Search], you can search using criteria such as [Name], [E- mail Address], and [Folder Name]. You can also search by combining the [Beginning Word] or [End Word] criteria with the other criteria.
  • Page 58: Sending Files To A Shared Network Folder

    Sending Scan Files to Folders Sending Files to a Shared Network Folder This section explains how to specify the destination when sending files to a shared network folder. Important ❒ The shared folder must have been created on the client computer in advance, see Windows Help.
  • Page 59 Press [OK]. Depending on the destination setting, enter the user name for logging on to the client computer. Press [Manual Entry] to the right of the user name field to display the soft key- board. Depending on the destination setting, enter the password for logging on to the client computer.
  • Page 60 Sending Scan Files to Folders Specifying the path by browsing the network for destinations You can browse computers on the network for the destination folder, and then specify the path. Press [Manual Entry]. Press [SMB]. Press [Browse Network] under the path name field. Domains or workgroups on the network appear.
  • Page 61 Note ❒ If authentication is required to access the folder, the login screen appears. Enter the user name and password. ❒ If you change the protocol after entering the path name, user name, or password, a confirmation message appears. ❒ Computer and shared folder names containing more than 12 characters cannot be displayed.
  • Page 62: Sending Files To An Ftp Server

    Sending Scan Files to Folders Sending Files to an FTP Server This section explains how to specify destinations when sending files to an FTP server. Entering the path to an FTP server manually You can enter the path to an FTP server manually. Press [Manual Entry].
  • Page 63 To change the port number which is set in [System Settings], press [Change] on the right side of the port number field. Enter a port number using the number keys, and then press the {q} key. Press [Connection Test]. A connection test is performed to check whether the specified folder exists. Check the connection test result, and then press [Exit].
  • Page 64: Sending Files To An Nds Tree Or Netware Server

    Sending Scan Files to Folders Sending Files to an NDS Tree or NetWare Server This section explains how to specify destinations when sending files to an NDS tree or NetWare server. You can send a file to an NDS tree or NetWare server by any of the following methods: •...
  • Page 65 Enter the path for the folder. If you set the connection type to [NDS], the NDS tree name is “tree”, the name of the context including the volume is “context”, the volume name is “volume”, and the folder name is “folder”, the path will be “\\tree\volume.context\folder”. If you set the connection type to [Bindery], the NetWare server name is “server”, the volume name is “volume”, and the folder name is “folder”, the path will be “\\server\volume\folder”.
  • Page 66 Sending Scan Files to Folders Specifying the path to a destination folder in an NDS tree or on a NetWare server by browsing the network You can browse the network and specify the path to a destination folder in an NDS tree or on a NetWare server.
  • Page 67 ❒ If the selected NDS tree or NetWare server requires authentication, a login screen appears. Enter a user name and password for logging on to the NDS tree or NetWare server. If you log on to the NDS tree, enter a user name, and then enter the name of the context containing the user object.
  • Page 68: Registering The Path To The Selected Destination In The Address Book

    Sending Scan Files to Folders Registering the Path to the Selected Destination in the Address Book This section explains how to register folder paths you have entered manually or specified by browsing the network to the machine's address book. In the destination field, display the destination you want to register. Press [Prg.
  • Page 69: Simultaneous Storage And Sending By Scan To Folder

    Simultaneous Storage and Sending by Scan to Folder This section explains how to store a file and simultaneously send it by Scan to Folder. Press [Store File]. Make sure that [Send & Store] is selected. If necessary, specify file data, such as [User Name], [File Name], and [Password]. For details, see “Specifying File Information for a Stored File”.
  • Page 70 Sending Scan Files to Folders...
  • Page 71: Storing Files Using The Scanner Function

    3. Storing Files Using the Using the scanner function, you can store scan files in the machine and then send the stored files by e-mail or Scan to Folder. Before Storing Files This section outlines file storage under the scanner function and provides relat- ed cautions.
  • Page 72 Storing Files Using the Scanner Function 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 de- livery scanner. Note ❒ Stored files will be deleted after a set period. For details about specifying the period, see General Settings Guide.
  • Page 73: Basic Operation For Storing Scan Files

    Basic Operation for Storing Scan Files This section describes the basic operation for storing scan files. Make sure that no previous settings remain. If a previous setting remains, press the {Clear Modes} key. Place originals. If necessary, press [Scan Settings] to specify scanner settings such as resolu- tion and scan size.
  • Page 74 Storing Files Using the Scanner Function If necessary, specify file information, such as [User Name], [File Name], and [Password]. For details, see “Specifying File Information for a Stored File”. Press [OK]. Press the {Start} key. If you are scanning batches, place the next originals. Note ❒...
  • Page 75: Specifying File Information For A Stored File

    Specifying File Information for a Stored File You can specify data for a stored file, such as user name, file name, and pass- word. By specifying data for a stored file, you can search for the file by user name or file name, or protect the file with a password to prevent other people from ac- cessing the file.
  • Page 76: Specifying A File Name

    Storing Files Using the Scanner Function Specifying a File Name This section explains how to change the name of a stored file. A stored file is allocated a name starting with “SCAN” followed by a 4-digit number. • Example: SCAN0001 You can change this file name.
  • Page 77: Specifying A Password

    Specifying a Password You can specify a password for the stored file. Important ❒ Do not forget the password. If you forget it, consult the system administrator of the machine. By specifying a password, you can ensure that only the people who know the password can view the file.
  • Page 78: Displaying The List Of Stored Files

    Storing Files Using the Scanner Function Displaying the List of Stored Files This section describes the list of stored files. Using the list of stored files, you can delete stored files or change the file data. List of Stored Files This section describes how the list of stored files is displayed.
  • Page 79 List of stored files Displays the list of stored files. If the selected file does not appear, press [U] or [T] to scroll the screen. If a pass- word has been specified for a file, a key icon appears to the left of the user name for the file.
  • Page 80: Searching The List Of Stored Files

    Storing Files Using the Scanner Function Searching the List of Stored Files You can search for files from the stored files using the user name or file name. You can search the list of stored files by either of the following methods: •...
  • Page 81 Searching by file name You can search for a stored file by its file name. Press [Select Stored File]. Press [File Name]. The soft keyboard appears. Enter the file name. For information about how to enter characters, see About This Machine. Press [OK].
  • Page 82: Checking Stored Files

    Storing Files Using the Scanner Function Checking Stored Files You can display the Preview screen and check a stored file on the machine or from the client computer. Checking a Stored File Selected from the List This section explains how to preview a file selected from the list of stored files. Press [Select Stored File].
  • Page 83 Stored File Preview Screen [Zoom Out], [Zoom In] In previewing, you can reduce or enlarge the file image. [←][→][↑][↓] You can scroll the preview screen. [Switch] You can switch to a preview of another page. [Switch] You can switch to a preview of another file.
  • Page 84: Checking Stored Files From A Client Computer

    Storing Files Using the Scanner Function Checking Stored Files from a Client Computer Using DeskTopBinder Lite or Web Image Monitor, you can also display the list of files stored in the machine on a client computer. Important ❒ To view stored files from a client computer, you must first make the required IP address settings using DeskTopBinder or Web Image Monitor.
  • Page 85: Sending A Stored File

    Sending a Stored File You can either send the selected file or the URL of the file location. This section mainly explains how to select the files you want to send by e-mail or Scan to Folder, or deliver using the network delivery scanner. For details about operating procedures for individual functions, see the appropriate chap- ters.
  • Page 86 Storing Files Using the Scanner Function Note ❒ If you choose a file protected by a password, a screen to enter the password appears. To select the file, enter the correct password, and then press [OK]. ❒ When you send a stored file by e-mail, either the file can be attached to the e-mail or the URL of the file location can be sent.
  • Page 87: Managing Stored Files

    Managing Stored Files This section explains how to delete stored files and how to change the data for stored files. Deleting a Stored File This section explains how to delete a stored file. Press [Select Stored File]. The list of stored files appears. Press [Manage / Delete File].
  • Page 88: Changing Data For A Stored File

    Storing Files Using the Scanner Function Changing Data for a Stored File You can change data for a stored file, such as [User Name], [File Name], and [Password]. Note ❒ Information for files waiting for delivery cannot be changed. Changing a user name You can change the user name for a stored file.
  • Page 89 Enter a new user name. The user names shown here are names that were registered on the [Adminis- trator Tools] tab in [System Settings]. To change a user name not shown here, press [Manual Entry], and then enter the user name. Press [OK].
  • Page 90 Storing Files Using the Scanner Function Changing a file name You can change the file name of a stored file. Press [Select Stored File]. The list of stored files appears. Press [Manage / Delete File]. Select the file containing the file information you want to change. If you select a password-protected file, a screen for entering the password ap- pears.
  • Page 91 Changing a password Enter the password for accessing the stored file. Important ❒ Be sure not to forget the password. If you forget it, consult the system admin- istrator of the machine. Press [Select Stored File]. The list of stored files appears. Press [Manage / Delete File].
  • Page 92 Storing Files Using the Scanner Function...
  • Page 93: Delivering Scan Files

    4. Delivering Scan Files Using the ScanRouter delivery software, you can deliver by various methods scan files produced by the machine. Before Delivering Files This section describes the necessary preparations and the procedure for using the network delivery scanner. Important ❒...
  • Page 94: Preparing To Deliver A File

    Delivering Scan Files Preparing to Deliver a File This section describes the preparations and settings for delivering scan files. Important ❒ To use the network delivery scanner, you need a delivery server on which an application such as the optional the ScanRouter delivery software is installed. For details about the ScanRouter delivery software, see the manuals supplied with the ScanRouter delivery software.
  • Page 95: Installing Desktopbinder Lite From The Supplied Cd-Rom

    Installing DeskTopBinder Lite from the Supplied CD-ROM This section explains how to install DeskTopBinder Lite on a client computer from the supplied “Scanner/PostScript To view or receive files delivered to the in-trays, you must install DeskTopBind- er Lite on the client computer. Make sure Windows is running on the client computer, and then insert the ®...
  • Page 96: Network Delivery Scanner Screen

    Delivering Scan Files Network Delivery Scanner Screen This section describes the screen layout when using the network delivery scan- ner. 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 [ Destination Field The specified destination appears.
  • Page 97: Basic Operation For Delivering Files

    Basic Operation for Delivering Files This section describes the basic operation for delivering scan files using the net- work delivery scanner. Important ❒ You must register destinations and senders in advance using the ScanRouter delivery software installed on the delivery server. Make sure that no previous settings remain.
  • Page 98 Delivering Scan Files If necessary, press [Original Feed Type] to specify settings such as original ori- entation. For details, see “Setting of Original Feed Type”. Specify the destination. You can specify multiple destinations. For details, see “Specifying Delivery Destinations”. If necessary, press [Subject] to specify the e-mail subject. For details, see “Specifying the Subject of the E-mail to Be Transmitted via the Delivery Server”.
  • Page 99 ❒ Register the sender’s e-mail address using the ScanRouter delivery soft- ware in advance. ❒ By pressing the {Check Modes} key, you can switch from the initial scanner screen to the Check Modes screen so you can check the settings. For details, see “Check Modes”.
  • Page 100: Switching To The Network Delivery Scanner Screen

    Delivering Scan Files Switching to the Network Delivery Scanner Screen This section explains how to switch the screen to the network delivery scanner screen. If the E-mail screen or Scan to Folder screen is being displayed, switch to the net- work delivery scanner screen.
  • Page 101: Specifying Delivery Destinations

    Specifying Delivery Destinations This section explains how to specify delivery destinations. Selecting Destinations Registered in the Delivery Server’s Address Book This section explains how to select destinations registered in the delivery serv- er’s address book You can select a delivery destination registered in Destination List of the deliv- ery server by any of the following methods: •...
  • Page 102 Delivering Scan Files Selecting destinations by entering their registration numbers Select a destination by entering its Short ID number (registered using the Scan- Router delivery software). For details about how to set Short IDs, see the manu- als supplied with the ScanRouter delivery software. Press [Reg.
  • Page 103 Selecting destinations by searching the delivery server’s Destination List In the delivery server’s Destination List, you can search for destinations and se- lect them. Press [Search Dest.]. To search by destination name, press [Name]. To search by comment, press [Comment]. The soft keyboard appears.
  • Page 104 Delivering Scan Files Note ❒ The Comment search function searches for destinations by comment infor- mation, which is a registration item required by the ScanRouter delivery software. ❒ By pressing [Details], you can view details about the selected destinations. ❒ Up to 100 destinations can be displayed as search results. ❒...
  • Page 105: Specifying The Sender

    Specifying the Sender This section explains how to specify the e-mail sender when sending a file by e- mail via the delivery server. You can specify the sender by any of the following methods: • Select the sender from the sender list in the delivery server’s Destination List •...
  • Page 106: Selecting The Sender By Entering The Registration Number

    Delivering Scan Files Selecting the Sender by Entering the Registration Number You can select the sender by entering the registration number. Press [Sender Name]. Press [Registration No.]. Using the number keys, enter the three-digit registration number assigned to the required destination folder. If the entered number is less than five digits, press the {q} key after the last number.
  • Page 107: Selecting A Sender By Searching The Delivery Server's Destination List

    Selecting a Sender by Searching the Delivery Server’s Destination List This section explains how to select a sender by searching the delivery server’s Destination List. Press [Sender Name]. Press [Search]. To search by destination name, press [Name]. To search by comment, press [Comment]. The soft keyboard appear.
  • Page 108 Delivering Scan Files If necessary, press [Advanced Search], and then specify the detailed search criteria. By pressing [Advanced Search], you can search by [Name] and [Comment]. You can also search by combining the [Beginning Word] or [End Word] criteria with the other criteria.
  • Page 109: Specifying The Subject Of The E-Mail To Be Transmitted Via The Delivery Server

    Specifying the Subject of the E-mail to Be Transmitted via the Delivery Server Specifying the Subject of the E-mail to Be Transmitted via the Delivery Server This section explains how to specify the e-mail subject when sending a file by e- mail via the delivery server.
  • Page 110: Simultaneous Storage And Delivery

    Delivering Scan Files Simultaneous Storage and Delivery This section explains how to store a file and simultaneously deliver it. Press [Store File]. Make sure that [Send & Store] is selected. If necessary, specify file data, such as [User Name], [File Name], and [Password]. For details, see “Specifying File Information for a Stored File”.
  • Page 111: Scanning Originals With The Network Twain Scanner

    5. Scanning Originals with the Network TWAIN Scanner Using the machine, you can scan originals into a client computer over the net- work. Before Using the Network TWAIN Scanner This section describes the preparations and procedure for using the network TWAIN scanner.
  • Page 112: Outline Of The Network Twain Scanner

    Scanning Originals with the Network TWAIN Scanner Outline of the Network TWAIN Scanner This section outlines the network TWAIN scanner function. In the TWAIN scanner mode, you can share this machine among multiple com- puters. Therefore, you don't have to prepare a special computer for scanner or reconnect the scanner and each computer every time you need to use it.
  • Page 113: Preparing To Use The Network Twain Scanner

    Preparing to Use the Network TWAIN Scanner This section describes the preparations and settings for using the machine as a network TWAIN scanner. Important ❒ To use the network TWAIN scanner, an application that supports the scan- ner, such as DeskTopBinder Lite, must be installed on the computer. Desk- TopBinder Lite is on the supplied CD-ROM.
  • Page 114: Installing The Twain Driver From The Supplied Cd-Rom

    Scanning Originals with the Network TWAIN Scanner Installing the TWAIN Driver from the Supplied CD-ROM This section explains how to install the TWAIN driver on a client computer from the supplied “Scanner/PostScript To use the network TWAIN scanner, you must install the TWAIN driver on a cli- ent computer.
  • Page 115: Basic Network Twain Scanner Operation

    Basic Network TWAIN Scanner Operation This section describes the basic operation for scanning with the network TWAIN scanner. Important ❒ To use the network TWAIN scanner, a TWAIN-compliant application, such as DeskTopBinder and the TWAIN driver must be installed on the client com- puter.
  • Page 116 Scanning Originals with the Network TWAIN Scanner Note ❒ If you have already selected a scanner, you do not need to select the scan- ner unless you want to change it. ❒ Using DeskTopBinder, you can edit and print scan files. For more informa- tion about DeskTopBinder, see DeskTopBinder manuals.
  • Page 117: Various Scan Settings

    6. Various Scan Settings This section describes various scan settings. Scan Settings This section explains how to make Scan settings. Press [Scan Settings]. Specify resolution, scan size, and other settings, as required. Press [OK].
  • Page 118: Items For Specifying Scan Settings

    Various Scan Settings Items for Specifying Scan Settings This section describes the items for Scan Settings. Scan Type Select a scan type that is appropriate for your original. ❖ [Text] Appropriate to increase OCR readability using an OCR-compliant applica- tion. ❖...
  • Page 119: Scan Size

    Scan Size Select the size of the original to be scanned. The following items and sizes can be selected: ❖ [Auto Detect] Scans original sizes using the automatic size detect function. ❖ [Mixed Sizes] Scans a batch of originals of the same width by different length by detecting the length of each.
  • Page 120 Various Scan Settings Relationship of original of mixed sizes and scan size This section explains differences you need to be aware of when scanning origi- nals of the same width but different length (such as A3 & A4 or B4 & B5) using the original position setting and size.
  • Page 121 Press [Custom Size]. Specify Original Size (X1 and Y1) using the number keys, and then press the {q} key. For example, set X1 to 300 mm and Y1 to 200 mm. Set Start Position (X2 and Y2) to 0 mm, and then press the {q} key. For example, set X2 and Y2 to 0 mm, and press the {q} key.
  • Page 122 Various Scan Settings Note ❒ You can specify original sizes (X1 and Y1) of 140 mm or larger. ❒ To scan an original that is smaller than 140 mm, make settings as though you were scanning a section of an original that is larger than 140 mm. For example, to scan a CD label on the exposure glass, specify a size according to the chart below.
  • Page 123 Setting procedure of custom size when scanning part of an original This section explains how to set a custom size for scanning an area within an original. To scan a section of an original, measure Original Size (X1 and Y1), Start Position (X2 and Y2), and Scan Area (X3 and Y3) on the surface of the original, and then enter those values in the same order.
  • Page 124 Various Scan Settings ❖ Example 3 Original is placed in the orientation in the ADF. Examples 1 and 2 (above) explain the procedure for scanning the “R” area of the original. Press [Scan Settings]. Press [Scan Size]. Press [Custom Size]. ARE004S...
  • Page 125 Specify Original Size (X1 and Y1) using the number keys, and then press the {q} key. For example, set X1 to 300 mm and Y1 to 200 mm. Specify Start Position (X2 and Y2) using the number keys, and then press the {q} key.
  • Page 126 Various Scan Settings How to set originals to scan them by custom size This section explains how to place originals you want to scan at Custom size. ❖ Original orientation setting Under [Original Orientation], select [ your original. To display [Original Orientation], on the initial scanner screen, press [Original Feed Type].
  • Page 127: Edit

    Edit Make editing settings. ❖ [Erase Border] Deletes the borders of the scanned original according to the specified width. If you select [Same Width], you can specify, in mm, a uniform width for dele- tion all around the original (top, bottom, left, and right sides). If you select [Different Width], you can specify in mm a different width for deletion for each side.
  • Page 128: Adjusting Image Density

    Various Scan Settings Adjusting Image Density This section explains how to adjust image density. To adjust image density, press [W] or [V], at the left and right of [Auto Density]. These buttons increase or decrease the image density in single increments up to 7. Selecting [Auto Density] corrects scanning density to improve resolution of paper types such as non-white paper like newspaper or transparent originals.
  • Page 129: Setting Of Original Feed Type

    Setting of Original Feed Type This section explains Original Feed Type settings such as orientation and scan sides of originals. Original Orientation This section explains how to correctly display the top/bottom orientation of scanned originals on a client computer screen. Press [Original Feed Type].
  • Page 130 Various Scan Settings ❖ Exposure Glass Original orientation top edge touches top left corner of exposure glass top edge touches rear of exposure glass ❖ ADF Original orientation top edge placed first top edge touches rear of ADF Note ❒ Originals are normally rectangular ( ) or horizontally long ( ). However, the table above uses squares to make original orientation easier to understand.
  • Page 131: Original Settings

    Original Settings This section explains the settings for the scanning the sides of originals. One-sided original This section explains the settings for scanning only one side of originals. Press [Original Feed Type]. In [Original Settings], select [1 Sided Original]. Press [OK]. Setting of Original Feed Type...
  • Page 132 Various Scan Settings Two-sided original This section explains the settings for scanning both sides of originals. Press [Original Feed Type]. In [Original Settings], select [2 Sided Original]. In [Page Opening Orientation], select [Top to Top] or [Top to Bottom] according to the binding orientation of the originals.
  • Page 133: Batch, Sadf

    Batch, SADF This section explains settings for scanning multiple originals in several batches. To scan the originals as a single file, select [Batch]. To scan the originals individually in the ADF, select [SADF]. • If you select [Batch], scanning starts as soon as you place the additional origi- nals and press the {Start} key.
  • Page 134 Various Scan Settings Note ❒ If [SADF] is selected, scanning starts as soon as you place additional origi- nals in the ADF. However, in the following cases you must press the {Start} key to start scanning additional originals. • After scanning additional originals using the exposure glass •...
  • Page 135: Divide

    Divide This section explains settings for dividing multiple originals by a specified num- ber of pages and then sending them. Press [Original Feed Type]. Press [Divide]. Press [Change], and then use the number keys to enter the number of pages you want to divide the job into sets of.
  • Page 136 Various Scan Settings Press [OK] twice. The current settings are displayed. Note ❒ If the last page of a batch of divided originals is blank, you can skip that page. To skip scanning, in [Last Page] under [2 Sided Original], select [1 Side]. To scan the last page as a blank page, select [2 Sides].
  • Page 137: Scanning Multiple Pages Of Originals As One File

    Scanning Multiple Pages of Originals as One File This section explains the procedure for sending multiple originals as a multi- page file or storing them as a single stored file. Important ❒ To send multiple originals as a multi-page file, in [File Name / Type], select a multi-page file type.
  • Page 138 Various Scan Settings Press the {Start} key to scan originals. If [Batch] is selected, place additional originals, and then press the {Start} key. If [SADF] is selected, scanning starts automatically when you place additional originals. Repeat this step until all originals are scanned. After all originals are scanned, press the {q} key.
  • Page 139: Setting File Type And File Name

    Setting File Type and File Name This section explains the procedure for setting file type, file name, and security for PDF files. Setting File Type This section explains the procedure for setting the file type of a file you want to send.
  • Page 140 Various Scan Settings Select a file type. Press [OK].
  • Page 141: Setting File Name

    Setting File Name This section explains the procedure for setting a file name. Scanned file will be given a file name consisting of the time and date of scanning, 4-digit page number, etc. • Single-page and divided multi-page files are assigned file names that contain the date and time of scanning and a four-digit page number.
  • Page 142 Various Scan Settings Changing the starting digit of file name serial numbers A single-page file is assigned a serial number after the file name. The starting number of this serial number can be changed as follows: Press [File Name / Type]. Press [Change] to the right of the entry box.
  • Page 143: Security Settings To Pdf Files

    Security Settings to PDF Files This section explains security settings for PDF files. Use security settings to prevent unauthorized access to PDF files. Important ❒ Security settings can be made for PDF files only. Encrypting PDF files Set a password to protect and encrypt a PDF file . Only users who have the pass- word can open and decrypt the PDF file.
  • Page 144 Various Scan Settings In [Password], press [Enter]. Enter a password, and then press [OK]. The password entered here will be required to open the PDF file. Enter the password again, and then press [OK]. In [Encryption Level], select [40 bit] or [128 bit]. Press [OK] twice.
  • Page 145 Changing security permissions for PDF files Set a Master Password to restrict unauthorized printing, changing, copying, or extracting of a PDF file's content. Only users who have the Master Password can reset or change these restrictions. Important ❒ Encryption is possible only for scan files sent by e-mail or Scan to Folder. ❒...
  • Page 146 Various Scan Settings In [Password], press [Enter]. Enter a password, and then press [OK]. The password entered here will be required to change the security settings of the PDF file. Enter then password again, and then press [OK]. Select the security permission setting. You can specify the following security settings: •...
  • Page 147: Programs

    Programs You can register frequently used settings in the machine memory and recall them for future use. Note ❒ You can register up to 10 programs for the scanner mode. ❒ Programs are not deleted by turning the power off or by pressing the {Clear Modes} key unless the content is deleted or newly registered.
  • Page 148: Recalling A Registered Content

    Various Scan Settings Select the number of the program in which you want to register the set- tings. Program numbers with malready have settings in them. Enter the program name. Press [OK]. The Program screen reappears. When the settings are successfully registered, m appears on the left side of the registered program number and the pro- gram name appears on the right side.
  • Page 149: Changing A Registered Program

    Changing a Registered Program To change the settings registered to a program: Press the {Program} key. Press [Recall]. Press the number of the program you want to recall. Change settings of the program. Press the number of the program you want to recall. Press the {Program} key.
  • Page 150: Deleting A Program

    Various Scan Settings Deleting a Program To delete a registered program: Press the {Program} key. Press [Delete]. Press the number of the program you want to delete. Press [Yes]. The program is deleted, and the initial screen reappears after a moment. Changing the Registered Program Name To change the name of a registered program: Press the {Program} key.
  • Page 151: Registering Initial Values For Initial Display

    Registering Initial Values for Initial Display This section explains how to set defaults for the initial screen, which appears when the machine is turned on or when settings are cleared or reset. The following settings can be registered as defaults: Scan Settings, 1 Sided/2 Sid- ed Original, Top to Top/Top to Bottom, skip scanning back side of the last page, Divide, Original Orientation, File Type, Batch/SADF, Store File, Preview, and Reception Notice.
  • Page 152: Scan Settings When Using Twain Scanner

    Various Scan Settings Scan Settings When Using Twain Scanner This section explains how to specify original orientation and scan setting for a bundle of mixed size originals when using the TWAIN scanner. Setting Original Orientation on the TWAIN Scanner To correctly display the top/bottom orientation of the scanned original on a cli- ent computer, the placement of the original and the settings made in the Scanner Control dialog box must match.
  • Page 153 Placing Originals The following table shows the relationship between the original orientation and the Scanner Properties dialog box settings: ❖ Exposure Glass Original Orientation top edge touches top left of exposure glass This orientation is the TWAIN driver's stan- dard setting. Place originals in this orientation normally.
  • Page 154: When Scanning Originals Of Mixed Sizes Using Twain Scanner

    Various Scan Settings When Scanning Originals of Mixed Sizes Using TWAIN Scanner This section explains the differences between scanning mixed-size originals us- ing the TWAIN scanner and normal scanning. • If [Auto detect(Mixed-size)] is selected in the [Original Size:] list, the machine de- tects the length of each same-width original and then scans them.
  • Page 155: Appendix

    7. Appendix The appendix details specifications of the scanner function and explains supple- mentary settings. Relationship between Resolution and File Size This section explains the relationship between resolution and original size. Resolution and original size are inversely related. The higher the resolution (dpi) is set, the smaller the area that can be scanned.
  • Page 156: When Using E-Mail, Folder Sending, Storing Or Network Delivery Function

    Appendix When Using E-mail, Folder Sending, Storing or Network Delivery Function This section explains the relationship between resolution and scan size when us- ing the e-mail, Scan to Folder, storing, or network delivery scanner function. ❖ If [Text], [Text / Line Art], [Text / Photo], or [Photo] is selected for Scan Type All combinations up to A3 and 600 dpi can be scanned.
  • Page 157: When Using As A Twain Scanner

    When Using as a TWAIN Scanner This section explains the relationship between resolution and scan size when us- ing the machine as a TWAIN scanner. To specify the scan area or resolution on the machine you are using as a network TWAIN scanner directly, see the TWAIN driver Help.
  • Page 158 Appendix ❖ If [Gray Scale] is selected in [Col./ Grad.:] The originals can be scanned using combinations marked with if Original Orientation is L. 11×17 Legal ×14) ×13 Letter ×11) ×8 Note ❒ Enter A7 sizes directly. in the table 1000 1100 1200...
  • Page 159: Relationship Between File Type Specified For Scanning And File Types For Sending E-Mail And Folder

    Relationship between File Type Specified for Scanning and File Types for Sending E-mail and Folder Relationship between File Type Specified for Scanning and File Types for Sending E- mail and Folder This section explains the relationship between the file type specified for scan- ning originals and the file type to which files are converted when sent by e-mail or Scan to Folder.
  • Page 160 Appendix Placing an Original on the Exposure Glass Placing an Original in the ADF...
  • Page 161: Software Supplied On Cd-Rom

    Software Supplied on CD-ROM This section explains the applications on the supplied CD-ROM. Quick Install This section explains the auto-run program. When the CD-ROM is inserted into a client computer running Windows 2000/XP/Vista or Windows Server 2003/2003 R2, the installer starts up auto- matically (auto run) to install various software.
  • Page 162: Desktopbinder Lite

    Appendix DeskTopBinder Lite This section tells you the file path to DeskTopBinder Lite, the DeskTopBinder Lite system requirements, and the applications that are installed with DeskTop- Binder Lite. DeskTopBinder is installed on the client computers to integrate and manage var- ious kinds of files such as scan files, files created with applications, and existing scan files.
  • Page 163 ❖ Software installed with DeskTopBinder Lite • Auto Document Link Auto Document Link on the client computer monitors in-trays of the deliv- ery server periodically, retrieves files delivered to in-trays, and notifies the user of delivery. • RFWriter Instead of printing files created with an application, the RFWriter converts those files into TIFF or BMP image files and registers them in a work folder of the DeskTopBinder.
  • Page 164: Values Of Various Set Items For Transmission/Storage/Delivery Function

    Appendix Values of Various Set Items for Transmission/Storage/Delivery Function This section explains the values of various transmission/storage/delivery func- tion settings. Note ❒ Depending on the type or settings of the file or original, you may not be able to specify the destination or enter the maximum number of characters stated below.
  • Page 165 Folder transmission The following table tells you the maximum values of the Scan to Folder function settings. Item Number of path name charac- ters on SMB Number of user name charac- ters on SMB Number of password charac- ters on SMB Number of server name charac- ters on FTP Number of path name charac-...
  • Page 166: Storage Function

    Appendix Storage Function The following table tells you the maximum values of the storage function set- tings. Item Number of file name characters 64 alphanumeric charac- Number of user name charac- ters Number of password charac- ters Number of stored files you can select at the same time Storable number of files Storable number of pages...
  • Page 167: Network Delivery Function

    Network Delivery Function The following table tells you the values of setting items for the network delivery scanner function. Item Number of subject line charac- ters Number of e-mail address char- acters Number of addresses you can specify at the same time Sendable file size Values of Various Set Items for Transmission/Storage/Delivery Function Maximum value...
  • Page 168: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications The following table tells you the specifications of the scanner. Scan method Scan speed Image sensor type Scan type Interface Maximum scan size Scan sizes automatically detectable from the exposure glass Scan sizes automatically detectable from the Basic scanning resolution Selectable scanning resolutions when using the E-mail/Scan to Folder/ Network delivery scanner function...
  • Page 169: Index

    INDEX Address Book Adjusting image density Advanced search Auto density Auto Detect Auto-run program Batch Bindery Black & White CD-ROM Change Changing a password Changing a user name Checking a stored file selected from the list Check modes Confirmation displays check modes Preview transmission file status...
  • Page 170 LDAP LDAP server Line Art List of stored files Managing stored files Manual entry Manuals for This Machine Mixed sizes Multi-pages NetWare Network Delivery One sided original Operation for delivering files Original feed type Original settings Password changing security permissions encrypting Photo Placing an original...
  • Page 171 Simultaneous storage and delivery Simultaneous storage and sending by e-mail Simultaneous storage and sending by Scan to Folder Single page SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin SMTP Specifications Specifying destinations Specifying the message Specifying the path Specifying the sender Specifying the subject Storage Store only Storing Storing scan files...
  • Page 172 D406-7553...
  • Page 173 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Declaration of Conformity Product Name: Printer/Scanner Controller Model Number: Printer/Scanner Unit Type 8000 Responsible party: Ricoh Americas Corporation Address: 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006 Telephone number: 973-882-2000 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 174 EN USA D406-7553...

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