Adjusting Scanning Options; Setting Up A Private Folder For Scanning - Xerox C2424 - WorkCentre Color Solid Ink User Manual

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Adjusting Scanning Options

This section includes:
"Setting Up a Private Folder for Scanning" on page 4-5
"Setting the Scan Destination" on page 4-6
"Setting the Scan Resolution" on page 4-7
"Automatically Suppressing Background Variations" on page 4-7
"Selecting Color or Black and White Images" on page 4-8
"Specifying 1-Sided or 2-Sided Originals" on page 4-8
"Specifying the Original Type" on page 4-9
"Setting the Original Size" on page 4-9
"Setting a Scan Password for Your Computer (Windows Only)" on page 4-10
"Calibrating the Scanner" on page 4-10

Setting Up a Private Folder for Scanning

If the system is connected on a network, you can create a private folder on the system's hard
drive into which you can scan images. You can protect your private folder with a password to
prevent others from viewing or retrieving your scanned images.
To create a private folder:
1.
Access CentreWare IS:
a.
Launch your web browser.
b.
Enter your system's IP address in the browser's Address field
(http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
Note
You can find the IP address on the "Configuration Page" or the "Startup Page. You can
also view the IP address on the control panel; press the System Setup button, select
Information, press the Enter button, select
Enter button, then scroll down until you see the IP address.
2.
Click the Scans button to view the Scans tab.
3.
Under Private Folders on the left side of the screen, click Create Folder.
4.
In the Create Folder window:
a.
Enter the name you want to give to the private folder. The name can have a maximum
of 10 alphanumeric characters.
b.
If desired, enter a 4-digit numeric password twice.
c.
Click the Save Changes button.
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