Store To Usb - Fuji Xerox Versant 80 Press User Manual

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Store to USB

This section describes the procedure to select features on the [Store to USB] screen. The
Store to USB service allows you to scan documents and save the scanned data to a USB
memory device.
Save in (Specifying a Storage Location in the USB Memory Device) ..............................................................................276
Details (Displaying the Details of a Storage Location in the USB Memory Device) ....................................................277
Preview (Previewing the Scanned Images during a Scan Job)..........................................................................................278
Color Scanning (Selecting an Output Color)..........................................................................................................................278
2 Sided Scanning (Scanning Both Sides of a Document)...................................................................................................278
Original Type (Selecting the Document Type) ......................................................................................................................278
File Format (Selecting a File Format for Output Data) .......................................................................................................278
Important • Before removing the USB memory device, make sure that the screen indicating that data is being
Note
1
Insert the USB memory device into the USB memory slot on the control panel.
2
One of the following occurs.
The [USB Device Detected] screen appears.
The [Store to USB] screen appears.
The [Media Print - Text] screen appears.
The [Media Print - Photos] screen appears.
The screen display does not change.
Note
transferred is not displayed. If you remove the USB memory device while the data is being stored,
the data in the device may be damaged. You can also view the [Job Status] screen to confirm if the
data has been stored to the USB memory device.
• This feature may not be available depending on the setting in the CentreWare Internet Services. For
more information, refer to "Configuring Machine Settings Using CentreWare Internet Services"
(P.558).
• An optional component is required to use this service. For more information, contact our Customer
Support Center.
• A USB memory device encrypted with software is not supported.
• Use the following USB memory devices:
- A formatted USB memory device (The supported formats are FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, and VFAT.
NTFS and exFAT are not supported.)
- A USB 2.0 compliant memory device (USB 1.1 is not supported.)
- A USB memory device with a storage capacity of up to 128 GB
• Commercially available Memory Card Reader with single slot
but its safe performance is not guaranteed.
When a Memory Card Reader with multi-slot
And which slot is available differs according to models and slot of media/Memory Card that you want
to use is not always available. Safe performance of a Memory Card Reader with multi-slot is not
guaranteed, either.
*1 : Media/Memory Card that has one slot. Some allow only one type of media/Memory Card, while others allows
more than one types (ex. SD card, xD-Picture Card).
*2 : Media/Memory Card that has two or more slots.
• You can customize the layout of the features displayed on the [Store to USB] screen. For more
information, refer to "1st Tab - Features Allocation" (P.498).
• The behavior depends on settings. Ask your system administrator for more information.
• When a USB memory device is inserted into the USB memory slot during the Power Saver mode, the
touch screen does not light. After exiting the Power Saver mode by pressing the <Power Saver>
button, insert the USB memory device again or select [Store to USB] on the Services Home screen.
For information on other ways to exit the Power Saver mode, refer to "Power Saver Mode" (P.70).
*1
can be used for Media Print feature,
*2
is used, only one particular slot is available.

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