Connecting Printer To Computer Or Network - Fuji Xerox DocuPrint CM405 df User Manual

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Connecting Printer to Computer or Network

Connect the printer via USB, Ethernet or wireless (optional). An USB connection is a direct connection and is not
used for networking. An Ethernet and wireless connections are used for networking. Hardware and cabling
requirements vary for the different connection methods. Ethernet and USB cables are not included with your printer
and must be purchased separately.
The available features for each connection type are shown in the following table.
Connection Type
USB
Ethernet
Wireless (optional)
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Printer Connection and Software Installation
Available Features
When connected via USB you can:
Send print jobs from a computer.
Scan and print an image into an application.
Scan and print an image to a folder on the computer.
Use the Address Book Editor.
Use the SimpleMonitor to check the printer status.
Use the Express Scan Manager to handle scan jobs sent from the printer to your
computer.
When connected via Ethernet you can:
Send print jobs from a computer on the network.
Scan and print an image into an application.
Scan and print an image to a folder on the computer on the network.
Scan to a computer on the network.
Scan to an FTP server.
Scan to email.
Use CentreWare Internet Services.
Use the Address Book Editor to manage address book entries.
Use the SimpleMonitor to check the printer status.
When connected via wireless you can:
Send print jobs from a computer on the network.
Scan and print an image into an application.
Scan and print an image to a folder on the computer on the network.
Scan to a computer on the network.
Scan to an FTP server.
Scan to email.
Use CentreWare Internet Services.
Use the Address Book Editor to manage address book entries.
Use the SimpleMonitor to check the printer status.

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