Sending Data To A Pc On The Network (Scan To Smb); Scan To Smb; Smb Transmission To Windows File Sharing (Mac Os X)/Samba (Linux/Unix) - Konica Minolta bizhub C252 Network Scanner Operations

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Sending data to a PC on the network (Scan to SMB)

Scan to SMB

The Scan to SMB operation can be used to directly send the scanned data
to a specific computer on the network.
To use the Scan to File (SMB) function, specify the Windows shared file
setting on the computer that is to receive the data in advance.
Reminder
To send to a Windows shared folder, enter the host name and folder
name using capital letters when registering the destination.
Note
For the SMB transmission procedure, refer to "Sending the scanned data
to a computer on the network (SMB)" on page 2-6.
SMB transmission to Windows File Sharing (Mac OS X)/Samba
(Linux/Unix)
When performing SMB transmission to Mac OS X, Linux, or Unix, the
conditions described below must be meet for the network settings and user
name. Change the settings according to the transmission environment.
Settings on this machine
- From [Administrator Setting] — [Network Setting] — [SMB Setting],
specify "v1" for the NTLM setting.
Settings on the server
- For the user name and shared folder names, enter 12 characters or less.
- When looking up a destination, the shared folder names are shown in
alphanumeric characters only. Sub-folder names can be shown in
characters other than alphanumeric characters.
- To lookup a destination, enter the user ID and password first.
Note
Samba is a program that provides services for SMB clients using Unix or
Linux. In Mac OS X, Samba is called "Windows File Sharing".
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