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Using the AXIS 7000/FX
AXIS 7000/FX User's Manual
It is strongly recommended that you choose the send-to-print function
for distributing documents to printer destinations. However, in some
circumstances it may be desirable to send an image to a network
printer using the send-to-file function instead. To do this, you must
ensure that the destination printer supports FTP and PCL, or FTP and
TIFF. Refer to the AXIS 7000/FX Support Web for more information.
Send-to-URL
Sending to URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a combination of send-
to-e-mail and send-to-file, where images/documents are stored on a
file server. The recipient will receive an e-mail containing the URL
(Web link) to the file, instead of an e-mail attachment. This off-loads
the mail server from handling large attachments.
Send-to-Web Browser
This is a convenient method for users that do not have an e-mail
address. It is also useful if you want to try a number of different
profiles.
Simply place the document in your scanning device and access the
AXIS 7000/FX from a standard Web browser. Scanning is triggered
directly from your Web browser and the image is saved within the Web
browser dialog. The Web browser displays the image in an associated
viewer or asks you to save the file, depending on the associated image
format.
Data is sent directly between the AXIS 7000/FX and the user, i.e.
peer-to-peer. This results in minimum network load and avoids the
transmission of data over the backbone of the network.
Send-to-Printer
This allows document images to be distributed to any printer defined
in the AXIS 7000/FX destination list using either Raw TCP or LPD as
printing method.
Raw TCP printing support means that you can distribute your
document images across network segments to any TCP/IP printer
connected on a local or remote network.

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